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Chilevisión Noticias (Chilevision News) is the branding of news programmes on the Chilean television network Chilevisión, since March 25, 1996.Its flagship program is the daily evening newscast CHV Noticias Central presented by Daniel Matamala and Macarena Pizarro, broadcast every day at 9:00pm in continental territory and 7:00pm in Easter Island, it features a review of eighty-five minutes ...
Year Title Premiere date Finale date No. of episodes Ref. 2021 Edificio Corona: January 11, 2021: August 9, 2021: 120 [26]Demente: March 15, 2021: November 23, 2021
31 minutos (English: 31 minutes) is a Chilean comedy television series and a children's music virtual band created by the production company Aplaplac (owned by Álvaro Díaz, Pedro Peirano and Juan Manuel Egaña) that was first broadcast March 15, 2003 on Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN).
Juan Alberto Becerra Acosta Aguilar de Quevedo (born August 20, 1973 in Mexico City) is a Mexican journalist. He has a bachelor's degree in psychology from the Universidad Latinoamericana (ULA). Becerra Acosta is a news anchor for Mexico news show, "Fórmula Noticias con Juan Becerra Acosta" hosted by Radio Fórmula.
Alguien por quien vivir: 117 15 March 1982 10 September 1982 Carlos Lozano Dana Óscar Rodríguez Canal 13: 34 De cara al mañana: 67 15 March 1982 1 July 1982 María Elena Gertner: Jorge Pedreros: TVN: 35 Bienvenido Hermano Andes — 12 July 1982 28 October 1982 Carlos Lozano Dana Ricardo de la Fuente Canal 13: 36 La gran mentira — 12 July 1982
Main page of El Mercurio 's 28 May 1908 edition (number 24,878). The Valparaíso edition of El Mercurio was founded by Pedro Félix Vicuña (Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna's father) on September 12, 1827, and was later acquired by Agustín Edwards Ross in 1880.
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Chileans in the metro in Santiago de Chile. In the 18th century, many Spanish civilians (mainly of Basque origin) entered the country, in particular attracted by trade liberalization at the time enacted by the Spanish Crown. In the late 18th century, Basque descendants were estimated to comprise 27% of the total population. [41]