Corporación de Televisión de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (UCTV), generally known by its broadcast frequency Canal 13, is the second oldest television station in Chile. It is owned by the one of the most important Chilean pontifical university, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. It began broadcasting on August 21, 1959.
Canal 13's programming is heavily dominated by local versions of international shows, telenovelas (soap operas), reality shows, investigative journalism, and other programs. Canal 13 is one of the most viewed television stations in the country.
Controversy
Because of the influence from the
Catholic church, sometimes the channel is regarded as
conservative and
right-wing. Also, station detractors argue that during general
Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship
Canal 13 contributed to hiding information on violations to
human rights and that several of its anchor journalists were supporters of his rule.
13C and Play FM
The corporation also has other
business operations in
media.
- 13C offers a programming different from its parent station, with more cultural programming and more focalized themes like business and sports.
- Play FM is a radio station focusing on music and news in English. It also airs Spanish language music but not as frequently. Its frequency is 100.9 FM in Santiago.
- Canal 13 also has a joint venture with TVyNovelas for publishing the official magazines of their shows like Protagonistas... or La Granja (both reality shows).
Most important shows
The most popular shows of the network in this or in previous seasons, currently are:
Telenovelas
See also
Note: Major satellite and cable providers have noted growing demand for Canal 13 to be offered in Canada.
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