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Canal 13 is a Chilean free-to-air television network. Informally known in Chile as El 13 (The Thirteen), it is the second oldest television station in the country. Launched on August 21, 1959, on VHF channel 2 in Santiago, it was founded by a group of engineers from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.
Teletrece, also known as T13 or Tele 13, is the flagship daily evening television news programme of the Chilean television channel Canal 13. It is presented by journalists Ramón Ulloa and Mónica Pérez. First aired on 1 March 1970, it is currently the longest-running television programme and the second most watched national newscast in Chile ...
September 13, 1982 February 1983 123 Anakena: 1982 unknown 12 [3] 1983 La noche del cobarde: 1983 unknown unknown Las herederas: August 1983 February 3, 1984 unknown 1984 Los títeres: March 1984 August 1984 110 [4] Andrea, justicia de mujer: July 16, 1984 November 23, 1984 85 [5] 1985 Matrimonio de papel: March 11, 1985 May 17, 1985 50 La ...
Panama En Vivo Internet only https://panamaenvivo.com: Play - Sonido de la Calle 103.7 FM Radio Libre (Apagada) 870 AM RPC Radio 90.9 & 106.3 FM Stereo 89 89.9 FM Radio Panama (Previously W Radio and Caracol) 94.5 FM Radio PTY Online
Canal 13 (Spanish for Channel 13) may refer to: Canal 13 (Argentina), television network from Buenos Aires, Argentina; Canal 13 (Chile), television network from ...
Enrique "Puma" Bustamante, one of the few animators in Chile during the early 1970s, [2] designed the Angelito de Canal 13 in collaboration with Nelson Cuadros, a script writer, [3] in 1971. [1] Bustamante explained in a 1972 interview with La nación dominical that inspiration for the character came after he ordered his young children to bed ...
With help and participation from state-owned and foreign companies, the National Television and Radio System (Sistema Nacional de Radio y Televisión) was awarded a license in 1957, with help from local entrepreneurs and broadcasts officially commenced on April 23, 1962. Its commercial name at the time was Tevedos.
It covered community events in Spanish, produced 11 and a half hours of local news a week, aired a weekly half-hour highlight show of the Los Angeles Dodgers hosted by longtime Dodger Spanish-language voice Jaime Jarrín; [42] furthermore, KVEA was the production base for new Spanish-language shows screened nationally, including La piñata de ...