TV Chile

TV Chile
CountryChile
Broadcast areaChile
Worldwide
NetworkTelevisión Nacional de Chile
HeadquartersSantiago, Chile
Programming
LanguageSpanish
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 480i/576i for the SD feed)
Ownership
OwnerTelevisión Nacional de Chile
Sister channelsCanal 24 Horas
History
Launched1989; 37 years ago (1989)
Former namesTelevisión Nacional de Chile
(1989-1992)
Televisión Nacional de Chile Imagen Internacional
(1992-1995)
Links
Websitehttp://www.tvchile.cl
Availability
Streaming media
DirecTV StreamInternet Protocol television

TV Chile is a Chilean pay television network that airs from Santiago, Chile. It is the international feed of the National Television of Chile.

History

The first national satellite broadcasts of TVN began in 1986, reaching also some parts of Latin America. TV Chile, as an independent signal from TVN, began officially in 1989.[1]

Things would change radically for the network during the 2000s, when it made a contract with DirecTV, which allowed TV Chile to reach over 140 countries worldwide, which roughly constitutes 66 percent of the world's countries.

The channel's current programming consists basically of variety and music shows, as well as programs dedicated to tourism, comedy and news.

In the year 2000, TV Chile was able to reach Australia for the first time after signing a television contract with TARBS. The service has been intermittently operating, as once TARBS shut down operations in 2004, UBI World TV began carrying it. The channel is currently being distributed in the region via Luso Vision.

Signal structure

References

  1. ^ "Identificación Básica".

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