List of television stations in Chile

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Free-to-air terrestrial television stations

Channel nameOwnerAnalogDigital
TV+ Media 23 SpA/PUCV (UCV) 526
Canal 13 Luksic Group/Canal 13 S.A.1324
Chilevisión Paramount Global 1130
TVN State of Chile 733
Mega Mega Media927
La Red Albavisión428
Telecanal Albavisión231
NTV State of ChileN/A33
PBSPBS Chile/Public Broadcasting ServicesN/A27
13C Canal 13 S.A.N/A
ARTV TVI ChileN/A
Zona Latina TVI ChileN/A
El Mostrador TVEl MostradorN/A26
Via X TVI ChileN/AN/A
CDtv CDtv S.A.N/AN/A

News channels

Channel NameOwnerAnalogDigital
CNN Chile Warner Bros. Discovery N/AN/A
Canal 24 Horas State of Chile N/AN/A
Mega Plus Warner Bros. Discovery N/AN/A

Local channels (by region)

Santiago Metropolitan Region

NameOwnerAnalog FrequencyDTV
Canal 222236
Nuevo Tiempo -2540
Enlace 5035
Liv TV-54N/A
RTM MelipillaRTM-N/A
Señal 3-3N/A

Arica y Parinacota Region

NameOwnerAnalog FrequencyDTV
Arica TVArica TV S.A12N/A

Tarapacá Region

NameOwnerAnalog FrequencyDTV
Tarapacá TelevisiónTarapaca Televisión S.A.--
Iquique Televisión--35
NorTVNorTv S.A.-N/A

Antofagasta Region

NameOwnerAnalog FrequencyDTV
Antofagasta TVAntofagasta TV S.A.3032
VLP TelevisiónVLP S.A.N/A-
Digital ChannelDigital Channel S.A.15N/A
Siete TVSiete S.A.7N/A

Atacama Region

NameOwnerAnalog FrequencyDTV
Holvoet TVHolvoet S.A.4N/A
STMSTM S.A.-N/A

Coquimbo Region

NameOwnerAnalog FrequencyDTV
Andacollo TelevisiónAndacollo Televisión S.A.-N/A
TV2 ChoapaTV2 Choapa S.A.2N/A
CuartavisiónThema Comunicaciones340
Canal 4 TVCanal 4 S.A4N/A

Valparaíso Region

NameOwnerAnalog FrequencyDTV
QuintaVisiónQU20N/A
GirovisualGirovisual television S.A.7N/A
Valle TelevisiónValle Televisión S.A.2N/A
Canal 2Canal 2 San Antonio S.A.2N/A

O'Higgins Region

NameOwnerAnalog FrequencyDTV
Canal 9 RegionalBio Bio Comunicaciones.925
Canal 21Canal 21 S.A.21N/A
TV8TV8 S.A.8N/A
NCC TVNCC S.A.4N/A
Los Ángeles Televisión-2N/A

Araucanía Region

NameOwnerAnalog FrequencyDTV
Autónoma TelevisiónU. Autónoma Chile Televisión.228
Pucón TVPucón TV S.A5N/A

Los Ríos Region

NameOwnerAnalog FrequencyCable Frequency
ATVATV S.A.N/A11

Los Lagos Region

NameOwnerAnalog FrequencyDTV
Canal 5Canal 5 S.A.78N/A
Vértice TV-N/A49.1
TVATVA de Ancud S.A4N/A
Telesur AysenTelesur S.A.3N/A
Televisión Escolar AllakintuyTV Allakintuy S.A.-N/A
TV8TV8 S.A.8N/A

Magallanes Region

NameOwnerAnalog FrequencyDTV
ITV PatagoniaITV S.A.1132
Pingüino TVPatagónica Publicaciones S.A.4N/A
Polar TVPolar TV S.A.2N/A
Universidad de Magallanes Televisión-N/AN/A

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