Chilevisión (often abbreviated as CHV) is a Chilean
free-to-air television
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channel
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. It is the third oldest Chilean television network, owned by
Paramount Networks Americas
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, being founded by the
University of Chile
The University of Chile ( es, Universidad de Chile) is a public research university in Santiago, Chile. It was founded on November 19, 1842, and inaugurated on September 17, 1843. on November 4, 1960.
History
Origins
When the Institute for Electrical Research and Testing of the Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences of the University of Chile informed the rector Juan Gómez Millas, in 1959, that the experiments were already sufficiently advanced to attempt the permanent operation of a canal, this instructs the Secretary-General, Álvaro Bunster, to establish the corresponding contact with the engineers and to provide the necessary elements for its start-up. Thus, from the very beginning, Channel 9 is assumed as an institutional project of the rectory.
Within the University Council, diverse positions were expressed. The deans of the more traditional faculties viewed the initiative with reluctance. They rejected the idea that "the university continues to embark on projects that, in a way, mean becoming a Corfo-Cultural", according to Álvaro Bunster. But some shared cultural extension principles and discovered a powerful tool for it in the new environment. Among these stood out the Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and Education, Eugenio González, who started a real battle for university television. In its approach, university television is synonymous with cultural television. This position prevailed, and Bunster - the rector's trusted official - was in charge of shaping it.
Thus, in May 1960, the Audiovisual Department was created, reporting directly to the General Secretary. Historian Leopoldo Castedo traveled from Berkeley, United States to assume the first direction of the debuting Audiovisual Department that, apart from the television section, includes the former departments of Experimental Cinema, Cinematheque, and Photography. As Director of the channel, Raúl Aicardi, a journalist with extensive experience in the radio field and, at that time, working in the Office of Film and Radio of the US Embassy, is in charge of the Chair of Audiovisual Journalism. from the School of Journalism. The Bunster-Castedo-Aicardi formula, as the first managers of the channel, expresses the search to guarantee the central political and institutional control of the channel, the cultural management of the station, and technical efficiency in its operation.
Both the selection of people —all administrative or academic from the university—and the generation of a special instance closely linked to the rectory for the start-up show the explicit institutional will to run the channel as a properly university project.
This first stage of Channel 9 coincides with the end of the second term of the rector Juan Gómez Millas, who in cultural matters continues and deepens the principles of the extension of his predecessor Juvenal Hernández. For the rector of modernization, television is justified as a means to "cooperate with public education, a factor favorable to the scientific and technological development of the country, understanding by scientific not only the natural sciences but the set of human disciplines." So much so, that the first project presented by Leopoldo Castedo to define the channel, proposes a “serious study of the insufficiencies of the national educational system so that TV can make up for this deficiency and reach all those people and sectors - especially peasants with its action. and inhabitants of the rural sector— who, for different reasons, have been excluded from education ”.
For his part, Raúl Aicardi defines university TV from a perspective that contributes certain elements more typical of the communicational field, but within the margins that the university authority has dealt with.
Later years
The
University of Chile
The University of Chile ( es, Universidad de Chile) is a public research university in Santiago, Chile. It was founded on November 19, 1842, and inaugurated on September 17, 1843. sold a significant percentage of its TV channel to
Grupo Cisneros
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in 1993, changing its name to ''Chilevisión''. It was later sold to Claxson Interactive Group in 2000 and then to Chilean investor and president
Sebastián Piñera
Miguel Juan Sebastián Piñera Echenique OMCh (; born 1 December 1949) is a Chilean billionaire businessman and politician who served as president of Chile from 2010 to 2014 and again from 2018 to 2022.
The son of a Christian Democratic polit ...
in 2006.
On 28 August 2010, it was announced that
Turner Broadcasting System Latin America
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The company was created in April 2022, bringing together WarnerMedia Latin America (founded in 1993 as Turner Broa ...
(later WarnerMedia Latin America) had reached an agreement to purchase it. The sale was completed on 6 October 2010. These sale did not include the
terrestrial television
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frequency, which is still owned by Universidad de Chile and is used under a
paid usufruct scheme, similar to a
lease
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. This contract expired in 2018 and only affected the analog frequencies used by the station.
On 5 April 2021, it was announced that
ViacomCBS
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had reached an agreement to acquire Chilevisión from WarnerMedia Latin America. The sale was granted approval on July 5, 2021, and completed on October 1, 2021.
Programming
The channel mainly airs talk shows, newscasts and talent shows. It ranks second in TV viewership in the country behind
Mega
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.
Currently its most popular programs of the channel are
Contigo en la mañana,
Chilevisión Noticias
''Chilevisión Noticias'' (''Chilevision News'') is the branding of news programmes on the Chilean television network Chilevisión, since March 25, 1996. Its flagship program is the daily evening newscast ''CHV Noticias Central'' presented by Dan ...
and the local versions of
The Voice
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,
La divina comida and
Podemos hablar.
Availability overseas
''Chilevisión International'' is the international feed of Chilevisión that broadcasts its programming to audiences in Australia/Oceania. The channel launched in October 2007 in Australia and the following year in New Zealand on
UBI World TV
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. The
TVN TVN may refer to:
* TVN (Australian TV channel), a former horse racing channel
* Televisión Nacional de Chile, a public broadcaster
* TVN (Indonesia), a former television station; predecessor of Rajawali Televisi
* TVN (Norway), or TVNorge, a comm ...
-owned
TV Chile
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subscription channel also broadcasts limited Chilevisión programming throughout the Americas for the Chilean diaspora.
Controversies
In 2012, Chilevisión endured controversy over journalistic ethics. On 16 January 2012, an interview aired that the interviewee appeared, Inés Perez, as a deeply class. The interview produced strong reactions, even leading social networking groups against the affected woman. The reactions returned against the broadcaster (two days after the full interview) because Pérez discriminated against assumptions and put everything in context. In response, he defended the accuracy and dismissed the officer who leaked the full video, causing even more adverse reactions among viewers.
2019 advertisement pulling controversy
In 2019, businessman
Juan Sutil
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and food company Agrosuper decided to pull their ads. This action included some of Agrosuper's brand Super Pollo, from CNN Chile and Chilevision, purportedly because of a CNN Chile show named "
Agenda Agricola", which has shown videos of anti-government protests.
Logos
File:Logotipo del Canal 9 de Televisión de la Universidad de Chile (1962-1964).png, 1962–1964
File:Logotipo del Canal 9 de Televisión de la Universidad de Chile (1964-1970).svg, 1964–1970
File:Logotipo del Canal 9 de Televisión de la Universidad de Chile (1970-1973).svg, 1970–1972
File:Logotipo del Canal 9 de Televisión de la Universidad de Chile (1973-1975).svg, 1972–1975
File:Logotipo de Canal 9 de la Universidad de Chile Televisión (1975-1978).svg, 1975–1978
File:Logotipo de la Corporación de Televisión de la Universidad de Chile (1978-1980).svg, 1978–1980
File:Emblema de Teleonce Universidad de Chile Televisión (1980-1991).svg, 1980–1991
File:Logotipo Corporativo de la Red de Televisión de la Universidad de Chile (1991-1992).svg, 1991–1992
File:Logotipo Corporativo de la Red de Televisión de la Universidad de Chile (1992-1993).svg, 1992–1993
File:Logotipo Corporativo de Chilevisión (1993-1998).svg, 1993–1998
File:Logotipo de Chilevisión (1998-2002).svg, 1998–2002
File:Logotipo_de_Chilevisión_(2002-2006).svg, 2002–2006
File:Chilevision NoEffect.svg, 2006–2014
File:Chilevisión - 2015 logo.png, 2015–2018
File:Logotipo Principal de Chilevisión.svg, 2018–present
See also
*
List of Chilean television channels
List of television stations in Chile:
Free-to-air terrestrial television stations
News channels
Local channels (by region)
Santiago Metropolitan Region
Arica y Parinacota Region
Tarapacá Region
Antofagasta Region
Atacama Region
Co ...
References
External links
Official Site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Chilevision
Television networks in Chile
Television stations in Chile
Television channels and stations established in 1960
Spanish-language television stations
Companies based in Santiago
Mass media in Santiago
1960 establishments in Chile
2010 mergers and acquisitions
2021 mergers and acquisitions
Former AT&T subsidiaries
Former Time Warner subsidiaries
Paramount International Networks