Chile media guide
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National and local free-to-air TVs operate alongside extensive cable networks, which offer US and international networks.
Radio is a key news source; there are hundreds of stations, most of them commercial. Spanish-owned Prisa Group is a major player.
Two commercial groups own the bulk of print titles.
The constitution guarantees press freedom and the media can criticise the government and cover sensitive topics.
Chile scores well in the annual press freedom ranking compiled by Reporters Without Borders. But the group worries about highly-concentrated media ownership.
Three were 18.8 million internet users by July 2022, comprising 97.2% of the population. There are no restrictions on access.
Press
El Mercurio, external - daily
La Tercera, external - daily
La Nacion, external - government-owned daily
La Segunda, external - evening daily
Diario Financiero, external - business daily
Television
National Television of Chile, external - state-owned but not under direct government control
Canal 13, external - private
Chilevision, external - private
Mega, external - private
UCV, external - owned by Catholic university
La Red, external - private
Radio
Radio Cooperativa, external - news-based, national, private network
Pudahuel FM, external - private
Bio Bio La Radio, external - private network
El Conquistador FM, external - private network