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| Launched | October 24, 1969 |
| Owned by | State of Chile |
| Audience share | 23.9% (May 2005, [1]) |
| Country | Chile |
| Broadcast area | Chile |
| Headquarters | Santiago, Chile |
| Formerly called | Televisión Nacional de Chile |
| Website | http://www.tvn.cl |
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| Terrestrial | |
| Analog | NTSC, in Chile |
| Analog (Greater Santiago) | 7 |
| Analog (Greater Valparaiso) | 12 |
| Analog (Greater Concepción) | 4 |
| Analog (Arica) | 5 |
| Analog (Antofagasta) | 6 |
| Analog (La Serena) | 4 |
| Analog (Temuco) | 7 |
| Analog (Punta Arenas) | 6 |
| Digital ISDB-Tb (Greater Santiago) | 33 |
National Television of Chile (TVN) (Televisión Nacional de Chile) is Chilean state-owned television station. Its inaugural transmission took place on 1969. TVN is owned, but not funded, by the state, and it functions independently from it; a very particular case of public television in South America. A board of directors, appointed by the President of the Republic and later ratified by the Senate, oversees control over the station. The distribution of the members of the board tend to coincide with the political composition of the current Congress. That is to say, with a Concertación (the government coalition) majority and an Alianza (right-wing opposition alliance) minority.
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TVN sends its feed via a 200+ sender network spanning 98% of Chile, using channel frequency 7 in Santiago.
It also operates an external station (TV Chile), that is received via satellite around the world.
TVN broadcasts outside metropolitan area using local repeaters called Redes (Spanish for Networks). Each of these repeat national TVN feed, plus, a local newscast, as well as local advertising. These TVN owned networks are:
TVN broadcasts from 07:00 CLT-02:00 CLT (24 hours a day in TV Chile) and offers a mix of news, variety shows and children's programming. Its primetime is dominated by local dramas, telenovelas and local adaptations of American sitcoms. The most important shows currently airing on the network are[1]:
Major satellite and cable providers have noted growing demand for TVN to be offered in Canada. TVN was the first Latin American channel to open a channel in YouTube.
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