Radio Chilena was the first ever radio station in Chile, founded in 1922 and broadcasting between 1924 and 2005.
1943–196?[]
196?–197?[]
197?–1980[]
Designer:
Pepa Foncea
Typography:
Unknown
Launched:
Unknown
1980–1983[]
1983–1986[]
1986–2000; 20??–present (Radio Chilena del Maule)[]
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Despite Radio Chilena closing down in 2005 as a radio network, there has been a relaunch of it in the Maule region in the 2010s, with the logo from above.
1986–199?[]
199?–2000[]
In 1994, Radio Chilena obtained 50% of the regional TV channel Telenorte as its former owner, the Universidad Católica del Norte, sold that half. Radio Chilena would later acquire the remaining 50%. Radio Chilena would control Telenorte until the channel closed in 2001.
2000–2001[]
2001–2004[]
2004–2005[]
2005[]
In 2005, the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (via Canal 13) received 100% of Radio Chilena in Santiago, alongside FM frequencies in Arica, Iquique, Antofagasta, Calama and La Serena. On the 31st of December that year, Canal 13 ended with Radio Chilena due to its high operational costs, and replaced it with Play FM, which was launched on February 27th 2006. All other concessions would be later sold to various archbishoprics, which eventually launched their own radio stations.
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.
Notes 1 Partial affiliations until signing an affiliation with Canal 13 UC-TV in 1978. 2 Though Telenorte closed on 30 October 2001, then-owner Kroma Comunicaciones leased its channels to UCV since 31 December of that year in order for it to gain nationwide coverage. UCV operated them until 2005, when they were bought by the then-new channel Telecanal. 3 Owned by Telenorte's former owners, the Universidad Católica del Norte. 4 Former owner of Telenorte between 1994 and 2001.