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This article is about TVN's regional feed for the Magallanes region. For the national feed, see the main article for Televisión Nacional de Chile.
1969-1978 1978-1984 1984-1988 1988-March 1990 March-November 1990 1990-1993
1969-1978 1978-1984 1984-1988 1988-March 1990 March-November 1990 1990-1993
1993-1996 1996-2004 2004-2016 2016-2020 2020-present  
1993-1996 1996-2004 2004-2016 2016-2020 2020-present

Since February 1, 1969, the Chilean public television broadcaster Televisión Nacional de Chile operates regional programming for the Magallanes region under the name Televisión Nacional de Chile Red Austral (or simply the Red Austral). It is the oldest of the 9 regional feeds of the broadcaster's TVN Regiones subdivision, since unlike other feeds, the region's geographical position forced the broadcaster to make a special feed for it (which included a regional newscast and a 1-week delay for most other programs).

Televisión Nacional de Chile Canal 6 Punta Arenas[]

1969-1978[]

TVN1969color

Televisión Nacional de Chile Red Austral[]

1978-1984[]

TVN1978

On 26 May 1978, the regional feed launched the Estación Terrena Punta Arenas which allowed a satellite connection with the main feed (initially just a 15-minute connection with the 60 Minutos newscast). By 1983, the Red Austral was receiving most programs live through the Estación Terrena Punta Arenas (though regional programming was kept).

1984-1988[]

Emblema de Televisión Nacional de Chile (1984-1988)

1988-1990[]

1988-March 1990[]

TVN1988

March-November 1990[]

TVN 1990 1

1990-1996[]

1990-1993[]

Televisión Nacional de Chile (1990)

1993-1996[]

Televisión Nacional de Chile (1993)

1996-2004[]

Televisión Nacional de Chile (1996)

2004-present[]

2004-2016[]

TVN

2016-2020[]

TVN Chile 2016

2020-present[]

TVN2020


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