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The first attempts by the State Technical University to have a television channel date back to 1961, when an ad-referendum contract was signed with Radio Minería to be able to obtain the necessary equipment to operate a television station that would broadcast the Cup matches. World Cup that would take place in Chile in 1962. The initiative failed after the Ministry of the Interior refused to provide facilities to the UTE to carry out said project, considering that the association with a radio station would make it possible. would become a commercial television company, which was not allowed by the government at that time.<ref name="usach"/> | The first attempts by the State Technical University to have a television channel date back to 1961, when an ad-referendum contract was signed with Radio Minería to be able to obtain the necessary equipment to operate a television station that would broadcast the Cup matches. World Cup that would take place in Chile in 1962. The initiative failed after the Ministry of the Interior refused to provide facilities to the UTE to carry out said project, considering that the association with a radio station would make it possible. would become a commercial television company, which was not allowed by the government at that time.<ref name="usach"/> | ||
At the end of 1966 and beginning of 1967, the UTE's efforts to own its own television channel were again mentioned in the specialized press; Ecran magazine indicated that it was planned to air on channel 7 and that among the names that were evaluated as possible directors were Germán Vidal and Isidoro Bassis.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bibliotecanacionaldigital.gob.cl/visor/BND:77662 |title=Arica, Antofagasta y la Universidad Técnica tendrán canal de TV |author=Freire, Antonio |work=Ecran | |
At the end of 1966 and beginning of 1967, the UTE's efforts to own its own television channel were again mentioned in the specialized press; Ecran magazine indicated that it was planned to air on channel 7 and that among the names that were evaluated as possible directors were Germán Vidal and Isidoro Bassis.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bibliotecanacionaldigital.gob.cl/visor/BND:77662 |title=Arica, Antofagasta y la Universidad Técnica tendrán canal de TV |author=Freire, Antonio |work=Ecran |date=31 January 1967 |access-date=21 November 2023 |format=PDF |page=8 }}</ref> The government of Eduardo Frei Montalva continued with the denials that the administration of Jorge Alessandri.<ref name="usach"/> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Television channelCountry | Chile |
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Programming | |
Language(s) | Spanish |
Ownership | |
Owner | Universidad Técnica del Estado |
History | |
Launched | 17 September 1973; 51 years ago (1973-09-17) (aborted) |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Santiago | Channel 11 (aborted) |
UTE TV 11 was a project of a television channel in Chile developed in 1973 by the State Technical University (UTE) and it was planned to air during the spring of that year, however it was unable to start broadcasting due to the coup d'état of September 11.
History
The first attempts by the State Technical University to have a television channel date back to 1961, when an ad-referendum contract was signed with Radio Minería to be able to obtain the necessary equipment to operate a television station that would broadcast the Cup matches. World Cup that would take place in Chile in 1962. The initiative failed after the Ministry of the Interior refused to provide facilities to the UTE to carry out said project, considering that the association with a radio station would make it possible. would become a commercial television company, which was not allowed by the government at that time.
At the end of 1966 and beginning of 1967, the UTE's efforts to own its own television channel were again mentioned in the specialized press; Ecran magazine indicated that it was planned to air on channel 7 and that among the names that were evaluated as possible directors were Germán Vidal and Isidoro Bassis. The government of Eduardo Frei Montalva continued with the denials that the administration of Jorge Alessandri.
References
- "Hacia una concepción moderna de la extensión y comunicación universitaria" (PDF). Presencia UTE. 26 July 1973. p. 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 November 2023. Retrieved 21 November 2023.
- ^ "Departamento de Cine y TV UTE". Archivo Patrimonial Usach. Retrieved 21 November 2023.
- Freire, Antonio (31 January 1967). "Arica, Antofagasta y la Universidad Técnica tendrán canal de TV" (PDF). Ecran. p. 8. Retrieved 21 November 2023.