Ñuñoa Televisión Comunal

Ñuñoa Televisión Comunal (also known as Canal Comunal de Ñuñoa) was a Chilean local cable TV channel created by the Municipality of Ñuñoa in 1995 and broadcast exclusively by Metrópolis Televisión por Cable through channel 41. At early 1996, when Metrópolis merged with Intercom to create Metrópolis-Intercom the channel moved to the frequency 42, shared with Gran Santiago Televisión and Bolsa Electrónica de Chile. In February 1996 the channel stopped broadcasts abruptly, making the Municipality of Ñuñoa angered with Metrópolis-Intercom.