La Red (Chilean TV channel)

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La Red
CountryChile
Broadcast areaNational
HeadquartersAvenida Quilín #3750, Macul
Programming
Picture format1080i HDTV
Ownership
OwnerAlbavisión
Sister channelsTelecanal
History
Launched12 May 1991[1]
Former namesRED Televisión (1999–2009)
La Red (1991–1999)
Links
WebcastWatch live
Websitewww.lared.cl
Availability
Terrestrial
Analog VHFListings may vary
Digital UHFListings may vary

La Red, also known as La Red Chilena de Televisión, is a private television channel in Chile. It began broadcasting on 12 May 1991, as the second private television station in Chile, after Mega.

Programming[]

Among the many TV shows broadcast on La Red are:

Originated[]

See also es:Anexo:Producciones de La Red#Programas actuales y de continuidad
Year Time Title Notes
1999 Cara a Cara Espacio de entrevistas conducido por Tomás Cox.
2005 Así somos Programa nocturno conducido por .
2005 Cada día mejor Espacio de conversación y recuerdos conducido por .
2006 Intrusos Farándula y espectáculos conducido por .
2010 Mujeres Primero Programa matinal conducido por y Antonella Ríos.
2011 Expediente S Programa de entretención conducido por .
2011 Mentiras Verdaderas Late show de entrevistas conducido por .
2014 Cultura Verdadera Late show de la cultura conducido por .
2014 Portavoz Noticias Noticias Regionales conducido por .
2015 Entrevista Verdadera Espacio de entrevistas conducido por Beatriz Sánchez.
2016 Hola Chile Espacio Matinal conducido por Julia Vial y .

Network[]

The channel was owned by several companies, such as TV Azteca[2] and Copesa,[3] before being sold to Mexican businessman Remigio Ángel González. The channel was called Red Television (Network Television) for about ten years until 2009, before being reverted to its original name in 2009. It mainly airs Hollywood blockbusters (especially in primetime). It is also the TV station that broadcast the local version of the popular "Big Brother" and WWE shows like WWE Raw and WWE SmackDown.

In audience share, it currently ranks fifth behind TVN, Canal 13, CHV, and Mega.

References[]

  1. ^ "La Red – TV live from Chile". TV LIVE 32. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
  2. ^ "TV Azteca to buy stake in La Red". Archived from the original on 18 March 2014. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
  3. ^ "TV Azteca lands 75% of La Red". Archived from the original on 18 March 2014. Retrieved 30 January 2016.

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