- Canal 13 (Argentina)
Infobox Network
network_name = Canal 13 (Artear Argentina)
network_
network_type = BroadcastTelevision Network
branding = Canal 13
country = flagicon|ArgentinaArgentina
available = National
founder =
slogan = "Estás en casa" ("You are at home")
owner =Grupo Clarín
key_people =
launch_date =October 1 ,1960
website = [http://www.canaltrece.com.ar/ www.canaltrece.com.ar]Canal 13 is an Argentine
television network .LS85 TV, Canal 13
Buenos Aires began its transmissions in 1960. The station was licensed to Proartel S.A., owned by CubanGoar Mestre , theUnited States networkCBS and theTime Life company. By the mid-1960s,Editorial Atlántida bought CBS and Time-Life stocks, and the station started to compete strongly with the other two privately owned broadcasting channels of Buenos Aires. They too, underwent a similar process of nationalization.In those years the station produced some of Argentine television's greatest ever hits: shows such as "Viendo a Biondi", a humor show centered on
Pepe Biondi 's characters; "La Familia Falcón", with the renown Argentinian actorPedro Quartucci , "La Tuerca", a humor show based on sketches, and the great success of "Telecataplúm", starring an innovative group ofUruguay an comedians.In 1974, Perón's government nationalized Canal 13 along with the other two private-owned stations of the nation's capital, supposedly with the aim of carrying out a European-style media policy, where television was monopolized (or almost) by the state. When the armed forces took power in 1976, the station administration was surrendered to the Navy, a situation that lasted until 1983, when democratic rule was re-established. The station, however, remained under public administration until 1989. From that era, "Matrimonios y algo más", a weekly sitcom directed by
Hugo Moser and starred byHugo Arana andGianni Lunadei among other great Argentine actors, is widely remembered by the audiences.In 1991, after privatisation, Canal 13 went to Arte Radiotelevisivo Argentino S.A., a company popularly known as "Artear". Its major shareholder is the company that publishes the daily newspaper "Clarín". Since then, the station has remained second on ratings in Buenos Aires, occasionally rising to first place. In the ´90s the station attracted young audiences with popular weekly sitcoms such as
Ruleta Rusa ,La banda del Golden Rocket andClave de Sol . This shows are still on air inVolver , a cable station owned by the same company which broadcast Argentinian TV classics.Since 1996 the station works in association with the independent production company
Pol-Ka , owned by the actorAdrián Suar , who in 2002 became programming manager of the station.Pol-Ka produces diverse fictional shows for the station, being notable in recent years "
Gasoleros ", "Campeones", Son Amores, "Padre Coraje" and "Sos mi vida ", among others. Canal 13 leads TV rating polls since popular mcMarcelo Tinelli was hired to produce his shows at the station. His hiring caused some controversy and former Canal 13 starMario Pergolini left the station together with his longtime sidekicksJuan Di Natale andEduardo de la Puente . Suar and Tinelli switched the middle to upper class profile of Canal 13, aiming to a broader audience. They successfully aired programs such asShowmatch and the local version ofDancing with the Stars ,Bailando por un sueño .Canal 13 hosts some of the most popular TV stars and journalists in Argentina such as
Santo Biasatti ,Enrique Macaya Márquez ,Roberto Pettinato ,Marcelo Bonelli ,Maria Laura Santillán and the lateJorge Guinzburg .Programs made for Canal 13 are broadcast throughout Argentina by other local TV stations.
Affiliated stations
* Channel 3 - Rosario
* Channel 12 - Córdoba
* Channel 6 -Bariloche
* Channel 10 -Tucumán
* Channel 9 - Paraná
* Channel 7 - Mendoza
* Channel 10 - Río Negro
* Channel 12 -Misiones External links
* [http://www.artear.com.ar Official Site] es icon
* [http://www.sat-address.com/cc/Canal-13-Satelital.html Sat Info]
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