Country | Chile |
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Broadcast area | Chile |
Headquarters | Santiago, Chile[1] |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Spanish |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 16:9 480i for the SDTV feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Canal 13 SpA Grupo Luksic (through TV Medios Investments Ltd.) |
Sister channels | Canal 13.2 Canal 13 Internacional Canal 13 Cable REC TV T13 Móvil |
History | |
Launched | 21 August 1959 |
Former names | Canal 2 UC (1959–1961) Canal 13 UC (1961–1970) Corporación de Televisión de la Universidad Católica de Chile (1970–1982) Universidad Católica de Chile Televisión (1982–1999) Corporación de Televisión de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (secondary, 2000–2002) |
Links | |
Website | www |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Analog VHF | Listings may vary |
Digital VHF | Listings may vary |
Canal 13 is a Chilean free-to-air television channel. Informally known in Chile as El 13 (The Thirteen), it is the second oldest television station in the country. It was launched on 21 August 1959, on VHF channel 2 of Santiago, in a broadcast led and founded by a group of engineers from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. Subsequently, the TV station moved its frequency to VHF channel 13, which gave rise to its current name. In its beginnings, one of its most important milestones was the broadcast of the 1962 FIFA World Cup, which was hosted in Chile.
It was originally named Corporación de Televisión de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (Television Corporation of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile) until 2010, when the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile sold most of its shares to Andrónico Luksic Craig's Grupo Luksic. In 2017, Grupo Luksic acquired full ownership of the channel.
Its central studios are located in the Eleodoro Rodríguez Matte Television Centre, which since the 1980s has housed the channel's production and broadcast facilities. The complex is located in Providencia, Santiago Metropolitan Region and has 5 hectares of infrastructure. Since 1998, these dependencies have been named after the station's deceased executive director, Eleodoro Rodríguez Matte, who was one of the longest-serving men in this position.
Other services
Channel 13 also controls 3 sister channels, 4 radio stations via 13 Radios (see the section below), and 2 free online streaming services.
Sister channels
- 13C: formerly called "Canal 13 Cable". Its programming is focused on cultural-themed series.
- Canal 13 HD: it was the country's first HD channel and one of its kind in Latin America. It was launched in 2009 and it is currently treated as Channel 13's main feed, airing most of its content in high-definition.
- Rec TV: Channel 13's cable network which broadcasts older programs. Available through Cable TV and online.
- T13 Móvil: Teletrece's mobile radio network is available online. It is also available on Channel 13.2, where it is named Canal 13.2.
Regional networks
Channel 13 also had regional stations that broadcast local news. However, as the years passed, they were closed as the primary signal began reaching those regions.
- Canal 13 Valparaíso: Channel 13's television affiliate from the Valparaíso Region. Closed in 2019.
- Canal 13 Concepción: Channel 13's television affiliate from the Bío Bío Region. It initially worked between 1973 and 1996 but was relaunched in 2004 until it closed in 2019.
- Canal 13 Antofagasta: Channel 13's television affiliate from the Antofagasta Region. It worked between 2004 and 2009. One side fact is that it initially replaced Channel 13's affiliation with a local TV station Telenorte.
- Canal 13 Temuco: Channel 13's television affiliate from the Araucanía Region. Closed in 2009 alongside Canal 13 Antofagasta.
Online services
- 13Now: Channel 13's TV streaming service, which contains various contents including previous programs made by the station. It is available online and on Samsung Smart TVs sold locally since 2016. It was launched in 2017 as Loop 13, but renamed in 2019 to the current name.
- Emisor Podcasting: Channel 13's podcasting service, with a catalog of various podcasts made by 13 Radio's program hosts. It is available online since 2019 and has a mobile app on both iOS and Android.
13 Radios
Channel 13 also has a radio brand known as 13 Radios, founded in 2013. It has the following 4 stations:
- Oasis FM: radio station purchased by Channel 13, only available in Santiago and the southern half of the country.[2] It airs programming designed for young adults. It is available for all Chile via Cable TV, on VTR's Channel 654.
- Play FM:[3] radio station airing English-language mainstream pop music. It also airs Spanish-language music but not as frequently. Its broadcasts on the 100.9 FM band in Santiago. Its programming is based on Pop, Rock, Soul, Blues and R&B music styles.
- Sonar FM: local radio station that broadcasts Rock and Hard rock music. It is only available in Santiago. Its programming is based on the Rock music style.
- Tele13 Radio: local news radio station which is part of the News Department of the channel. Its name comes from Channel 13's newscast, Teletrece (which is often abbreviated to Tele13). Began operations on April 21, 2015, replacing Top FM.
Previous stations
- Radio Horizonte: former radio station on the 103.3 FM dial, born in 1985 and purchased by Channel 13 in 2012. Its programming was based on Indie and Electronic songs. It was replaced by Top FM (current Tele13 Radio) on 19 March 2013, but it still worked online until May 2017. On 31 March 2021 Returned Via Internet.
- Top FM: former radio station by Channel 13, that had programming created for young to old adults between 17 and 45 years. It replaced Radio Horizonte on the 103.3 FM dial, but ended regular broadcasts on 20 April 2015, being replaced with Tele13 Radio the following day. Like Horizonte, Top FM was still available online until May 2017.
Digital terrestrial television
Channel | Aspect | Programming |
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13.1 | 16:9 | Canal 13 |
13.2 | 16:9 | T13 Móvil/Canal 13.2 |
24.3 | 4:3 | Canal 13 Móvil |
Logos
- first logo, 1961–1969 (note that color TV didn't yet exist in Chile, so the blue rectangles were black on-air)
- 1969-1970
- 1970-1973
- 1973-1978
- 1978-1979 (when color TV began testing in Chile and they used to have a sky blue background during these times. This was made for 1978 and 1979 Teleton which was the first time a special event would be in color in Chile)
- 1979–1999
- 1999–2000
- 2000–2002
- 2002–2005
- 2005–2010
- November 1, 2010 – March 22, 2018 (a variant of the previous logo, but without the "UC" text).
- Current logo, in use since March 23, 2018.
Corporate slogans
Period | Slogan |
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1959–1961 | Transmite, Canal 2 de la Universidad Católica de Chile (Channel 2 broadcasting from the Catholic University of Chile) |
1961–1963 | Transmite, Canal 13 de la Universidad Católica de Chile (Channel 13 broadcasting from the Catholic University of Chile) |
1968–1973 | Por la patria, dios y la Universidad (For the fatherland, God, and the university) |
1978 | Bienvenido al mundo del color (Welcome to the world of color!) |
1979-1982 | Universidad Católica de Chile Televisión |
1980 | ¡El canal con todo! (The channel with everything!) |
1984–1997 | Esta es Universidad Católica de Chile Television (This is Catholic University of Chile Television.) |
1988–1992 | En sus hogares, Universidad Católica de Chile Television (In your households, Catholic University of Chile Television.) |
1992–1999 | Transmite Universidad Católica de Chile Television (Broadcasting Catholic University of Chile Television.) |
1996–1999 | Su canal de Siempre (Your same old channel) |
1999–2000 | Siga la señal del 13 (Follow the signal from 13) |
2000–2002 | Transmite/Esta es/Con usted, Corporación de Televisión de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Canal 13. (Broadcasting/This is/With you Television Corporation of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Channel 13) |
2002–2005 | Está bueno el 13 (13 is so good) |
2005–2009 | Nos vemos en el 13 (We'll see you at 13) |
2009–2010 | Todo lo bueno suma 13 (Everything good adds up to 13) |
2010 | El 13 en tu vida siempre (The 13 in your life always) |
2010 | Ahora es Cuando (Now is the time) |
2011 | Prendete con el 13 (Turn yourself on with 13) |
2012–present | Por el 13 (On 13) |
2018–2020 | Estamos aquí para compartir por el 13 (We're here to share on 13) |
2020–present | Estamos por ti (We are here for you) |
Programming
Teletrece editions
Edition | Date(s) | Main Host(s) | Some Weekend Host(s) | Sports Commentator(s) | Schedule on programming |
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Teletrece Central (main, evening) | 1970 – Present | Ramón Ulloa Soledad Onetto |
Alfonso Concha Cristián Pino Chantal Aguilar |
Juan Cristobal Guarello Ignacio Valenzuela |
Every day, starting at 9:00 PM and ending at 10:30 PM. |
Teletrece AM (morning) | 1998 – Present | Paulo Ramírez Natalia López |
None | Juan Cristóbal Rojas | Every Weekday, starting at 6:30 AM and ending at 8:00 AM. |
Teletrece Tarde (afternoon) | 1970 – Present | Iván Valenzuela Monica Pérez |
Alfonso Concha Cristián Pino Chantal Aguilar |
Felipe Espina Luis Marambio |
Every day, starting at 1:00 PM and ending on various hours:
|
Teletrece Noche
(midnight) |
1972-2019; since 2021 | Álvaro Paci | None | None | Mondays to Thursdays, starting at 12:30 AM and ending at 01:15 AM. |
Avance de Teletrece (news bullets) | Sporadically broadcast | Varies depending on hour | Alfonso Concha
Chantal Aguilar |
None | Usually, it is broadcast when certain hours (like 7:00 PM) begin. On Sundays, it is broadcast before program Mesa Central. |
Edition | Date(s) | Schedule | Notes |
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Informate en un 3x3 | 2005-2020; since 2021 | Weekdays at 6:00 AM | 3x3 stopped being broadcast on 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions. It returned first for the 2020 plebiscite for a new constitution (as part of Canal 13's special programming), and then returned definitely in 2021, this time linked to T13. |
Mesa Central | Since 2018 | Sundays at 10:45 AM | This program is also broadcast on Tele13 Radio on Weekdays (in fact, the program was born on that radio station). Hosted by Ivan Valenzuela. |
Sin despertador T13 | Since 2020 | Saturdays at 9:00 AM | It originally was broadcast on weekdays at 8:30 PM and initially named T13 Ciudadanos. Hosted by Natalia Lopez. |
Teletrece C | 1995-2014 | Various Schedules | This was a version exclusive to cable TV channel 13C. After that version ended, a simulcast of regular T13 was broadcast on 13C. |
Current own programming
Name | Type | Date | Seasons | Notes |
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Tu Día | Breakfast TV | Since 2021 | 1 (as of 2022) | |
Lugares que hablan | Travel documentary | Since 2012 | 10 | |
De tú a tú | Talk Show | Since 2021 | 2 | |
¡Qué dice Chile! | Game Show | Since 2021 | 2 (as of 2022) | Local variant of Family Feud, distributed by Fremantle |
Former programming
Name | Type | Date | Seasons | Notes |
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Acoso Textual | Dating Show | 2004–2010 | 2 | |
El Mundo del Profesor Rossa | Children's television series | 1984–2001 | 17 | |
Cachureos | Children's television series | 1998–2003 | Around 5 | |
Si se la puede, gana | Variety show | 1998–2004 | Around 7 | |
El Rival Más Débil | Quiz show | 2003–2004 | 2[4] | |
Gigantes con Vivi | Variety show | 2003–2009 | 7 | Chilean version of Sábado Gigante |
El Tiempo es Oro | Quiz show | 1994–2000 | 7 | |
Maravillozoo | Quiz show | 1995–2002 | 8 | Due to his host, Javier Miranda, also hosting Teletrece back then, he was replaced by other reporters when Maravillozoo was broadcast. |
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? | Quiz show | 2006–2010 | Around 4 | |
¿Quien quiere ser Millonario?: Alta Tensión | Quiz show | 2011–2012 | 4 | |
Supermarket | Quiz show | 1995–1996 | 2 | |
Trato Hecho | Quiz show | 2004 | 1 | |
Video Loco | Viewer-submitted videos | 1991–2002 | 12 | |
Venga Conmigo | Variety show | 1993–2003 | 10 | |
Viva el Lunes | Variety show | 1995–2001 | 10 | |
Sábado Gigante | Variety show | 1962–2015 | 50 | Called Sábados Gigantes in Chile; coproduction with Univision. |
En su propia trampa | Investigation show | 2011-2018 | 8 | |
Vértigo | Variety Show | 2003–2008; 2012–2018 | 10 | |
Martes 13 | Variety show | 1983–1995 | Around 13 | Replaced by Viva el Lunes |
Alfombra Roja | Entertainment newsmagazine | 2006–2013 | 11 | |
Mi Nombre Es... | Talent show | 2011–2014 | 5 | |
AR Prime | Variety show | 2013 | 1 | |
Bienvenidos | Breakfast TV | 2011–2021 | 10 | Replaced by Tu Día. |
Aquí Somos Todos | Collaboration; News | 2020–2022 | 2 | |
Starstruck | Talent Show | 2022 | 1 | Local variant of Starstruck, distributed by ITV Studios |
See also
- Angelito de Canal 13- former mascot of Canal 13
External links
- Official website (in Spanish)
References
- ↑ "Canal 13 details". Amarillas.com Mercantil.com chilnet.cl. Retrieved January 29, 2013.
- ↑ Grupo Copesa (September 28, 2012). "Tribunal de Defensa de la Libre Competencia autoriza a Canal 13 para comprar radios Horizonte y Oasis". latercera.com. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
- ↑ "Canal 13 Corporativo "Our History"". 13.cl. Archived from the original on January 15, 2013. Retrieved January 29, 2013.
- ↑ "Catalina Pulido: "Me gusta ser cruel"". estrellavalpo.cl.