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Pichilemu TV

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Canal 3 Pichilemu
Logotype of Canal 3.
Headquarters of Canal 3 Pichilemu, located in the former José Arraño Acevedo's house, in Pichilemu.
Headquarters of Canal 3 Pichilemu, located in the former José Arraño Acevedo's house, in Pichilemu.
Headquarters of Canal 3 Pichilemu, located in the former José Arraño Acevedo's house, in Pichilemu.
CountryChile
HeadquartersFormer José Arraño Acevedo's House, Pichilemu, O'Higgins Region
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Ownership
OwnerAgrupación de Audiovisualistas de Pichilemu
Key peopleFabricio Cáceres
Yovanny Moraga
History
Launched2000[1]
Former namesCanal Inmaculada Concepción Pichilemu
Links
WebsitePichilemu TV
Availability
Terrestrial
Analog (Pichilemu)3
Analog (TV Cable Costa Azul)35

Pichilemu TV (English: Channel 3 Pichilemu) is a Chilean TV channel with its headquarters located in Pichilemu, O'Higgins Region.[1]

The channel was created in 2000, and its current director is Yovanny Moraga.[1] The channel's owner is the Agrupación de Audiovisualistas de Pichilemu[1] (English: Pichilemu Audiovisual Group), a non-profit organization.

The channel, along with Señal 3 La Victoria, helped with the creation of Mapuche TV, the first Mapudungun-speaking television channel in Chile, with headquarters in Panguipulli.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Canal 3 de Pichilemu: Televisión comunitaria desde la Sexta Región" (in Spanish). El Ciudadano. Retrieved December 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "La TV comunitaria resiste desde la UTI". Observatorio de Medios FUCATEL. Retrieved December 9, 2010.
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