Channel 13 (known by its current brand name El Trece, stylized as eltrece)
is an
Argentine
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free-to-air
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television network
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and the
flagship station
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of the network of the same name, located in the capital of
Argentina
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,
Buenos Aires
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. It is owned by
Grupo Clarín through Artear.
As mentioned by its name, it broadcasts on VHF channel 13 in Buenos Aires, where the main station is located.
History
Foundation
Channel 13 was founded in 1960, and started broadcasting on 1 October 1960, at 8:30 p.m. The channel was tendered to the company Rio de la Plata S.A. TV, founded by Cuban businessman
Goar Mestre and the US network
CBS. In the mid-1960s,
Editorial Atlántida and Mestre's wife bought the shares of the channel. Since then, Channel 13 began to compete strongly with the other two open private channels of the city of
Buenos Aires
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,
Channel 9 and
Channel 11, which had gone through a similar process.
In those years there were great successes in the Argentine television industry, with Channel 13 broadcasting ''Viendo a Biondi'' (''"Seeing Biondi"''), a comedy show centered on characters by Pepe Biondi; ''The Falcón Family'' starring Pedro Quartucci, and sketch comedy shows such as ''Telecataplum'', featuring an innovative group of Uruguayan comedians including
Ricardo Espalter,
Enrique Almada and
Gabriela Acher, among others.
Nationalisation
In 1974, the government of
Isabel Perón
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nationalised the station along with two other
terrestrial
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private channels of Buenos Aires (
Channel 9 and
Channel 11), in order to bring a
media policy based on the European (and possibly
RTVE
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's) way, where television was largely managed by the government.
During the self-styled National Reorganisation Process, the last military dictatorship that ruled the country from 1976 to 1983, the channel's administration was handed over to the
Argentine Navy
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, a condition maintained until 1983, when democratic rule was restored. However, the network continued under public administration, as it had been since the Perón years. The Navy helped the station in its transition to colour broadcasts on Labor Day, 1 May 1980.
On 2 July 1980, the Channel 13 broadcast studios burned only partly, with no casualties among its workers.
Privatisation
After 15 years as a government-owned station, in December 1989,
Arte Radiotelevisivo Argentino (Artear) S.A (English: ''Argentine Radio and Television Arts''), a company with majority ownership by Artes Gráficas Editorial Argentino S.A (AGEA, English: ''Argentine Publishing Graphics and Arts''), publisher of the
Clarín newspaper and part of its multimedia conglomerate, officially took over the station management.
Since then, the channel is positioned as second placer in
TV ratings in
Buenos Aires
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, competing against
Telefe
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(excluding the 2010-2011 period when it became the ratings leader). In the 1990s, El Trece achieved great ratings, thanks to political comedy programs
Tato Bores, programs of cultural and ''La aventura del hombre'', TV series
La Banda del Golden Rocket, ''Montaña Rusa'', ''Gasoleros'' and the series ''Campeones de la vida'' and ''Poliladron''.
Since 1996, the channel operated with
Pol-ka Producciones, owned by actor and producer
Adrian Suar, who in 2001 became program manager of the channel.
The channel began broadcasting in HD with its broadcasts of
2000 Today on New Year's Eve 1999, fitted with local opt-outs aired live from various Argentine tourist sites.
2000s
In 2000, its brand name was changed to Canal Trece (literally ''Channel Thirteen'').
In 2002, the network started a new trend, which consisted on renewing its aesthetic graphical package every year.
During the 2000s, Channel 13 remained in second place on TV ratings.
In December 2005, Artear bought 30% of shares from Ideas del Sur.
In January 2009, the channel rebranded itself with another graphical package, but kept its logo. In April of that year, after several failed attempts, Channel 13 launched its own international channel (El Trece Internacional), which is broadcast in over 20 countries via subscription television. Between 24 and 26 March and 5 May 2009, Artear's satellite feeds (which included Channel 13's satellite feed, ''El Trece Satelital'') suffered unusual interferences. Although the opposition lawmakers blamed the Cristina Fernandez left-wing administration, the anomalies were finally determined to be caused by a Mexican broadcasting company.
2010s
In 2010 and 2011, El Trece managed to defeat Telefe (and, in the process, rank first) in the general audience average, a situation that had not happened in 20 years, driven largely by the high audience of reality show ''Showmatch'', added to the very good performance of Telenoche, the daily shows ''Malparida'', ''Los únicos'' y ''Herederos de una venganza'', entertainment programs ''Sábado show'', ''La cocina del show'' and ''A todo o nada'' and the fourth season of ''Este es el show''. In 2012 the station returned to second place (behind Telefe, but still far ahead of
El Nueve and
América TV), remaining in that position as of 2021.
From 2010 to 2014, the channel's highlighted programs were telenovelas ''Malparida'', ''Herederos de una venganza'', ''Los Únicos'', ''Sos mi hombre'', ''Solamente vos'', ''Farsantes'' and ''Guapas'', TV shows ''Para vestir santos'', ''El puntero'' and ''Tiempos compulsivos'', entertainment programs and newscasts like ''Showmatch'', ''Este es el show'', ''Sábado show'', ''El diario de Mariana'', ''Periodismo para todos'', ''A todo o nada'' and ''Los 8 escalones'' and its reality shows ''Soñando por bailar'', ''Soñando por cantar'' y ''Cuestión de peso''. With this programming, the channel scored second place in 2012, 2013 and 2014.
Tinelli remained as the main figure of the channel during this decade. He was absent from ''Showmatch'' in 2013, when he decided to take a sabbatical year after having finished his contract with Channel 13. In that year he was about to move to Telefe, in the middle of an operation led by the Kirchner left-wing government through businessman Cristóbal López, to harm Grupo Clarín. The businessman that mostly controlled Canal 13 during this decade was Guido Kaczka (), who led programs such as ''A todo o nada'', ''Los 8 escalones'', ''Dar la nota'', ''La mejor elección'', ''Hacelo feliz'', ''Las puertas'' and ''La tribuna de Guido''.
In March 2014, after 34 years,
Mirtha Legrand returned to Channel 13 starring in ''Almorzando con Mirtha Legrand'' (which airs on Sundays at 1:30 p.m.) and ''La noche de Mirtha'' (Saturdays at 10:00 p.m.).
Logos
File:Logotipo de Canal 13 Argentina (1965-1967).svg, 1965-1967
File:Logotipo de Canal 13 Argentina (1967-1978).svg, 1967-1992 (with slight modifications)
File:Logotipo de Canal 13 Argentina (1980-1984).svg, 1980-1982 (Logo copy in the nine colours)
File:Logotipo de Canal 13 Argentina (1992-1994).svg, 1992-1994
File:Canal 13 (Argentina) - 1994.png, 1994-2000
File:Canal13 logo.png, 2000-2008
File:Logo Canal 13 200 8.png, 2008-2016
File:Logo de eltrece lanzado en 2016.png, 2016-present
References
External links
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1960 establishments in Argentina
Television networks in Argentina
Television stations in Argentina
Television channels and stations established in 1960
Clarín Group
Spanish-language television stations
Mass media in Buenos Aires