Compañía Chilena de Televisión

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Red Televisión
Red Televisión
Launched May 17, 1991
Owned by Angel González
Audience share 10.8% (May, 2005, Source:[1])
Formerly called La Red
Website http://www.redtv.cl
Availability
Terrestrial
Analog (Santiago) Channel 4

Compañía Chilena de Televisión, RED Televisión is a private TV channel in Chile. It was previously owned by Television Azteca S.A. De C.V. but it was later sold to mexican businessman Angel González. Previously called La Red, mainly airs Hollywood blockbusters (specially in primetime). It's also the TV station that broadcasts the local version of the reality tv show "Big Brother".

It's currently the fifth place of audiences in the country behind Canal 13, Mega, TVN and Chilevisión (in that order).

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See also: List of Chilean television channels


Nationwide Chilean television channels Flag of Chile
Nationwide terrestrial television channels: Canal 13 | TVN | Mega | Chilevisión | RED TV | UCV TV | Telecanal
National cable/satellite channels: ARTV | Canal 13 Cable | CDF | CDtv | etc...TV | Showbiz | Teletrak TV | TV Senado | Via X | Zona Latina
International/Internet Stations: TV Chile