Teletrece is a Chilean news program on Canal 13 that, since 1970, has had the title of being the longest running news program in Chilean television, replacing TVN's 60 Minutos and subsequent programs TV Noticias, Noticias and 24 Horas.
Teletrece born in March 1970, succeeding the news The Esso reporter and instantly Martini. Its consolidation as television news is produced during the government of Salvador Allende, time of great social upheaval and polarization in the country.1
Since its initial duration of 30 minutes each night, Teletrece begins to extend to reach during 1973, an hour and a half in length, with three daily editions of 30 minutes, one at 14:00, under the name of Teletarde, another to 19:00, Telenoche under the name and the last at 23:00, under the name Telecierre, plus 5 min capsules for several moments of scheduling, because of the large amount of information which were produced following above background. The audience leaned Teletrece at the expense of National News, National Television of Chil
¿Quién merece ser millonario? is a Chilean game show based on the original British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, shown on the Chilean television network Canal 13. The show was initially hosted by Don Francisco from 2006 to 2008, then by Sergio Lagos from 2008 to 2010. ¿Quién merece ser millonario? was broadcast from 2006 to 2010.
The main goal of the game is to win 120 million Chilean pesos by answering 15 multiple-choice questions correctly. There are four lifelines: "Fifty-Fifty", "Phone a Friend", "Ask The Audience" and "Switch the Question". When a contestant got the fifth question correct, he/she will leave with a minimum of CL$250,000. When a contestant got the tenth question correct, he/she left with at least CL$3,200,000. There are only 6 contestants in the preliminary "Fastest Finger First" round.