13C is the cultural channel of the Chilean television network Canal 13. While it is normally only available on cable television, a programming block dedicated to this channel called Travesía 13C is broadcast on the main channel every Sunday at 9am.
Universidad Católica de Chile Televisión, Señal 3[]
1995-1999[]
As with Canal 13 Señal Internacional, the logo consisted of the UCTV logo but covered by an orbital with a particle.
Canal 13, Señal 3[]
1999[]
In June 1999, the channel was renamed to Canal 13, Señal 3; the logo was the same as the one used for Canal 13 channel, but with the text "SEÑAL 3" appearing under the word "CANAL".
Canal 13 Cable[]
1999-2000[]
In November 1999, the channel was renamed to Canal 13 Cable; the logo was the same as the Canal 13 channel, although sometimes the word "CABLE" would be present.
2000-2005[]
In 2000, the channel changed the place of 13 and UC in its logo, like its counterpart.
2002-2005[]
In 2002, the channel rebranded, following the same logo design from its counterpart.
2005-2008[]
13C[]
2008-2010[]
Designer:
Unknown
Typography:
Unknown
Launched:
July 11, 2008
In 2008, Canal 13 Cable changed its name to 13C and changed its logo; a picture of an eye, with the number 13 covered by a yellow and a white arch (forming the C) inside.
The 13C logo now would appear on a blue cardboard, with a rectangle below, with the slogan "Cultura con otros ojos". This was mainly used for the channel's identity and graphics from 2012 to 2017.
Custom wordmarkOn-air: FF Din (2018-2024) Subjectivity (2024-present)
Launched:
March 2018
On March 2018 13C updated its logo, matching with the then new Canal 13 logo, adapting it to the idents premiered the the previous year (which still used the basic 2010 logo).
On April 30, 2024, 13C presented a new set of idents and graphics[3].
Editions Current Editions:3×3 | AM | Tarde | Central | Noche | A la Hora Special Editions:Avance de T13 (news bulletins) | Extra de Teletrece (breaking news) Former Editions:En Boca de Todos (morning; 2005-2010) | 6PM | Regional editions (Antofagasta | Valparaíso | Concepción | Temuco) | Sin despertador
Notes 1Simulcast of T13 en vivo for the Chilean digital TV, inactive since 2022. 2Radio station operated by RDF Media. 3Special 1-hour section in Teletrece made due to the 2022 Chilean Constitutional Plebiscite. 4Transferred in 1970 to Televisión Nacional de Chile. 5Predecessor of Teletrece Noche, broadcast in 1974. Not to be confused with Televisión Nacional de Chile's current newscast.
This template shows Canal 13's original programming. For the newscasts, see the special template for Teletrece. No imported programming is included in this template. Some of the programs listed below are currently broadcast on either 13i, Rec TV and/or the 13Go channels.
Current programming National level: Tu día | Deportes 13 | Cultura 13 (Lugares que hablan | Siempre hay un chileno | Recomiendo Chile | Plato único | City Tour | Ruta 5 | Chile, un territorio al sur del mundo1 | Crónicas de la patagonia) | Contra viento y marea | De tú a tú | Los carcamales | Mesa Central | El Tiempo | Misión 13 (Sunday mass) | ¡Qué dice Chile!2 | El Purgatorio | Ganar o servir17 | Atrévete, lo mejor de ti
Telenovelas: Secretos de familia
Cine 13 (movie blocks): Grandes Eventos18 | Domingo de película
Micro-programming: La Moda al Día | Un Día | Visiones | Misión 13 (at sign-off only)
Movie blocks: Cine en su casa | La Película del Viernes | Noche de Estrenos | Domingo en la Noche | Cine de Última Función | Cine de Medianoche | Sábado en Familia
Sports Events: Olympics
Special programming Regular Brand: Programa Especial de Canal 13
Festivals and music-related: Festival de Viña12 (1969 finals; 2000-2010; 2019-2024) (satellite program: Échale la culpa a Viña13) | Festival de Las Condes (2018-2023) | Eurovision Song Contest (2023)
Notes 1 Alongside Sur Imagen. 2 Local version of Family Feud, currently under license of Fremantle. 3 Local version of Stars in Their Eyes, under license of ITV Studios. 4 Production transferred to Univision in 1992 via WLTV in Miami; ended in 2015. 5 Produced alongside Estudios Catedral (previously Estudios KV/Estudios Éxito Ltda.) 6 Local version of Supermarket Sweep, with help from Chilefilms and under license of Fremantle. 7 Local version of Weakest Link, currently under license of BBC Studios. 8 Local version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, transferred to Mega and under license of Sony Pictures Television. 9 Local version of The Voice, ended in 2016 and relaunched in 2022 by competitor Chilevisión, under former license of Tampa Media. 10 Co-production with AGTV Producciones. 11 Announced alongside the Consejo Nacional de Televisión de Chile. 12 Co-production with TVN, The Walt Disney Company Latin America and Ibero Americana Radio Chile. 13 Co-production with TVN. 14 Alongside all the members of Anatel and Arcatel, including some members of ARCHI. 15 Local versions of Wheel of Fortune, currently under distribution of CBS Media Ventures. 16 Collaboration with Polla Chilena de Beneficencia. 17 Co-produced with Peruvian network Latina Televisión. 18 As of 2024, broadcast occasionally when no primary prime-time programs are available.