Channel 13 (Chile)













































































Canal 13
Canal 13 2018.png
Launched 21 August 1959 (1959-08-21)
Owned by
Canal 13 S.A.
Luksic Group (Through TV Medios Investments Ltd.)
Picture format
480i (16:9 and 4:3) (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Slogan
Estamos aquí para compartir (We're here to share)
Country Chile
Language Spanish
Broadcast area Nationwide (Chile)
Worldwide (via 13i)
Headquarters
Santiago, Chile[1]
Formerly called 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)
Sister channel(s) Canal 13 HD
Canal 13 Internacional
13C
13C HD
REC
REC HD
Website www.13.cl
Availability
Terrestrial
VHF Channel 13 (Santiago) (SDTV)
ISDB-T Channel 13 (Santiago) (HDTV)
Satellite
DirecTV 152 (SD)
1152 (HD)
Cable
Claro TV 56 (SD)
556 (HD)
VTR 713 (HD)

Channel 13 is a Chilean free-to-air television channel. It was launched on 21 August 1959, on the frequency 2 of Santiago, in a transmission led by a group of engineers from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Subsequently, the frequency changed to the channel 13, which gave rise to its current name. In its beginnings, one of its most important milestones and that gave the real kickoff of this new television station, was the broadcast of the 1962 FIFA World Cup, held in Chile.


Owned by Luksic Group, Canal 13 is the second-oldest television station in Chile. It was named Corporación de Televisión de la Pontificia Universidad de Chile until 2010. Although the station is known in Chile as El 13, since its inception.


Its central studios are located in the Eleodoro Rodríguez Matte Television Centre, which houses the channel's production and broadcast facilities since the 1980s. The complex is located in Providencia, Metropolitan Region of Santiago 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 directors in his position.




Contents






  • 1 TV stations


  • 2 Radio stations


  • 3 Internet services


  • 4 Others


  • 5 DTV


  • 6 Corporate logos


  • 7 Corporate slogans


  • 8 Actual shows


  • 9 Canceled shows


  • 10 Reality shows


  • 11 CuBox


  • 12 Series


  • 13 Soap Opera


    • 13.1 1981-1989


    • 13.2 1990-1999


    • 13.3 2000-2009


    • 13.4 2010-2019




  • 14 Night soap opera


  • 15 See also


  • 16 External links


  • 17 References





TV stations


The network also controls 5 channels in Chile, canal 13 is the most watched channel in 2012 on Chilean TV [2]




  • 13C Formerly called Canal 13 Cable. It offers different programming than from its parent station, with more cultural programming and more focused themes like business, kitchen and travel.


  • 13HD First HDTV channel in Chile and one of the first in Latin America, released in 2009 and available in DTV, and numerous cable TV systems.


  • 13 Valparaíso TV station available only in Valparaíso Region and broadcast local news.


  • 13 Concepción TV station available only in Bío Bío Region and broadcast local news.



Radio stations


The network have 4 radio stations, but are available only in some places.




  • Horizonte.cl is a radio station that focuses on Indie and Alternative Rock, purchased in 2012 by the network, only available online.[3]


  • Oasis FM radio station purchased bye the network, only available in Santiago and the south of the country.[4]


  • Play FM[5] is a radio station that focuses on music in English. It also airs Spanish language music but not as frequently. Its frequency is 100.9 FM in Santiago.


  • Sonar FM is a radio station that focuses on Rock and Hard rock music. Its frequency is 105.3 FM in Santiago and it was launched Wednesday July 29, 2009.


  • Tele13 Radio is a news radio station which is part of the News Department of the channel. Its frequency in Santiago is 103.3 FM.



Internet services



  • 13.cl Is the brand name and home for the Canal 13 online service. It is a large network of websites including such high-profile sites as Tele 13(news) and D13(sports), the on-demand video and radio services co-branded Todo 13. Canal 13 has had an online presence supporting its TV and radio programmes since 1999.[6]


Others



  • Eventos 13 is the event focused division of the station, which offers special events services.


DTV























Channel
Aspect
Programming
24.1
4:3 or 16:9
Canal 13
24.2
16:9
13HD
24.3
4:3
13C


Corporate logos


Since 1961, the change to the frequency signal 13 (which remains in analog to the present).


Since 1970, the logo has a thin curve with a "T" to reach the "V " and center the number "13. " Above the figure said "Catholic University of Chile" (text that appear on screen until 1978), all framed within a framework that pretended to a television screen.


In 1978, with the advent of color on Chile, the number "13" is changed to the initials "UC" (referring to the university), and for a few months, used a version with a color test pattern. During the late 90's the logo was entirely virtual. This logo was the most distinctive and used by the channel, and is the same (but without the frame) that currently uses its union workers,was the favorite TV Station logo.
After almost 40 years, June 18, 1999, with the new administration of Rodrigo Jordan, the logo of Channel 13 undergoes a major change, from the classic "TV-UC" framed as a screen, a modern number "13 "inside a big circle with the letters" UC "(Catholic University) framed on the edge of the small. This change caused a major stir at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, as it involved a desligation of it, causing millions in losses for the channel, and the resignation of Jordan.


On June 1, 2000; canal 13 inverted the logo of the Jordán administration, the UC letters come to the big circle, and the number 13 gone to the small circle.




Corporate slogans























































































Period
Slogan
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 (Broadcasting, Channel 13 from the Catholic University of Chile)
1968–1973

Por la patria, dios y la Universidad (For the country, 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 all!)
1984–1997

Esta es Universidad Católica de Chile Television (This is the Catholic University of Chile Television.)
1988–1992

En sus hogares, Universidad Católica de Chile Television (In your homes, the Catholic University of Chile Television.)
1992–1999

Transmite Universidad Católica de Chile Television (Catholic University of Chile Television is on the air.)
1996–1999

Su canal de Siempre (Your channel, always)
1999–2000

Siga la señal del 13 (Follow the signal from 13)
2000–2002

Transmite, Corporación de Televisión de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Canal 13. (The Television Corporation of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Channel 13 is on the air)
2002–2005

Está bueno el 13 (13 is good)
2005–2009

Nos vemos en el 13 (We are in the 13)
2009–2010

Todo lo bueno suma 13 (Everything good sums up 13)
2010

El 13 en tu vida siempre (The 13 in your life forever)
2010

Ahora es Cuando (Now is When)
2011

Prendete con el 13 (Turn yourself on with 13)
2012

Por el 13 (On 13)
2018

Solo 13. (Only 13.)


Actual shows

































Name
Type
Date
Seasons

Tele13

newscast
1970–
42

En su propia trampa

investigative journalism
2011–
7

Bienvenidos

breakfast
2011–
5

Vértigo
variety show
2003–
7


Canceled shows





























































































Name
Type
Date
Seasons

Acoso Textual
Dating Show
2004–2010
2

El Mundo del Profesor Rossa

Children's television series, )
1984–2001
17

El Rival Más Débil

Quiz show
2003-2004
2 [7]

Gigantes con Vivi
variety show
2003–2009
7

Maravillozoo
Quiz show
1995–2002
8

¿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

Viva el Lunes
Variety show
1995–2001
7

Sábado Gigante
variety show
1962–2015
50

Alfombra Roja

Entertainment newsmagazine
2006–2013
11

Mi Nombre Es...
talent show
2010–2015
4

AR Prime
variety show
2013
1


Reality shows



Generaciones Cruzadas
















































































































Name
Season Premiere
Season Finale
Protagonistas de la fama
January 5, 2003
April 8, 2003
Protagonistas de la música
June 4, 2003
September 3, 2003
Conquistadores del fin del mundo
2004
2004
La Granja
January 4, 2005
April 19, 2005
La Granja VIP
May 10, 2005
August 12, 2005
Granjeras
September 26, 2005
December 22, 2005
Expedición Robinson
July 19, 2006
December 2006
Fama
January 1, 2007
April 19, 2007
Amor Ciego
January 7, 2008
April 10, 2008
Amor Ciego 2
June 6, 2008
July 21, 2008
1810
January 5, 2009
July 19, 2009
1910
July 20, 2009
October 31, 2009
Año 0
January 2, 2011
May 18, 2011
40 ó 20
May 22, 2011
November 2, 2011
Perla
October 23, 2011
March 7, 2012

Mundos Opuestos
January 15, 2012
June 27, 2012
No Basta con ser bella
April 19, 2012
June 26, 2012
Pareja Perfecta
August 27, 2012
December 21, 2012
Dash y Cangri
October 15, 2012
February 20, 2013

Mundos Opuestos 2
January 13, 2013
June 27, 2013 [8]
Proyecto Miss Chile 2013
April 28, 2013[9]
July 18, 2013


CuBox


CuBox is Canal 13's children's block.




























English Name
Spanish Name
Original Channel

The Simpsons

Los Simpson

Fox

Wander Over Yonder

Galaxia Wander

Disney XD
The Huang Family

La Familia Huang
AlmeydaTeve

Malcolm in the Middle

Malcolm

Fox


Series

































Name
Date
Seasons

Héroes
2007–2008
1
Amango
2007-2009
3

Los 80
2008–2014
7
El blog de la Feña
2008-2009
3
Papá Mono
2017-
1


Soap Opera



1981-1989







































































































Name
Date
Average

La Madrastra
1981
51.5

Casagrande
1981
22.8

Alguien por quién vivir
1982
41.7

Celos
1982
31.7

La noche del cobarde
1983
39.0

Las herederas
1983
43.6

Los Titeres
1984
38.0

Andrea, justicia de mujer
1984
18.0

Matrimonio de Papel
1985
30.0

El prisionero de la medianoche
1985
33.6

La trampa
1985
33.5

Angel Malo
1986
39.2

Secreto de familia
1986
32.7

La Invitación
1987
26.2

La última cruz
1987
34.2

Semidios
1988
35.0

Vivir asi
1988
18.9

La Intrusa
1989
26.8

Bravo
1989
25.7

The most successful soap opera of the decade was La Madrastra with 51.2 rating points and more than 70% of the share.



1990-1999












































































































Name
Date
Average

Te Conté
1990
40.5

Acercate más
1990
25.2

Villa Napoli
1991
38.0

Ellas por ellas
1991
28.2

El palo al gato
1992
14.1

Facil de amar
1992
24.5

Marron Glacé
1993
24.7

Doble juego
1993
16.4

Champaña
1994
16.8

Top Secret
1994
13.4

El amor está de moda
1995
16.4

Amor a domicilio
1995
18.1

Marron Glacé, el regreso
1996
17.2

Adrenalina
1996
24.7

Eclipse de luna
1997
14.5

Playa salvaje
1997
32.7

Amándote
1998
13.5

Marparaíso
1998
29.3

Fuera de control
1999
19.9

Cerro alegre
1999
23.5

The most successful soap opera of the decade was at the beginning of it, in 1990, it was Te Conté with 40.5 rating points and more than the 55% of share. At the end of this period, the dramatic area of Canal 13 began a crisis where it was beat by Television Nacional de Chile until 2003, where all changed.



2000-2009


































































































Name
Date
Average

Sabor a ti
2000
16.6

Corazón Pirata
2001
15.2

Piel Canela
2001
11.3

Buen partido
2002
8.6

Machos
2003
38.7

Hippie
2004
20.9

Tentación
2004
17.9

Brujas
2005
37.5

Gatas y tuercas
2005
24.5

Descarado
2006
14.9

Charly tango
2006
8.5

Papi Ricky
2007
20.8

Lola
2007
20.7

Lola
2008
18.3

Don amor
2008
16.8

Lola
2008
15.2

Cuenta conmigo
2009
15.7

Corazón rebelde
2009
13.4

The new millennium began with Canal 13 in a crisis of the dramatic area, this problem became worse when Piel Canela in 2001, was beat by Amores de mercado of Television Nacional de Chile with 11.3 v/s 46.9 respectively. In 2003, the crisis end with Machos premiere which in the first weeks was beat by Puertas Adentro, but in mid-April won to the production of the TVN being the first time since 1993. Then, in 2005, Brujas won to Los Capo, with 37.5 v/s 14.5.



2010-2019

































Name
Date
Average

Feroz
2010
10.6

Primera dama
2010
8.9

Mamá mechona
2014


Valió la Pena
2014


La Reina de Franklin
2018



Night soap opera

































Name
Date
Average

Peleles
2011-2012
14.2

Soltera otra vez
2012
26.8

Las Vega's
2013
20.0

Soltera otra vez 2
2013
18.8

Secretos en el jardin
2013
14.5


See also



  • Cubox

  • List of Chilean television channels



External links



  • (in Spanish) Official Site


References




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  2. ^ "Televisión". 13.cl.


  3. ^ http://www.horizonte.cl/area-comercial/[permanent dead link]


  4. ^ Grupo Copesa (September 28, 2012). "Tribunal de Defensa de la Libre Competencia autoriza a Canal 13 para comprar radios Horizonte y Oasis". latercera.com.


  5. ^ "Canal 13 Corporativo "Our History"". 13.cl. Archived from the original on January 15, 2013. Retrieved January 29, 2013.


  6. ^ "Corporativo". 13.cl. Archived from the original on January 15, 2013. Retrieved January 29, 2013.


  7. ^ "Catalina Pulido: "Me gusta ser cruel"". estrellavalpo.cl.


  8. ^ Grupo Copesa (June 28, 2013). "Mundos Opuestos 2 termina como uno de los reality menos vistos de Canal 13". latercera.com.


  9. ^ "Canal 13". ztreaming.com.











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