60 Minutos
60 Minutos (English: 60 Minutes) was a Chilean TV newscast which aired on TVN during the military government of Augusto Pinochet between 1975 and 1988.[1] The program was conceived as an attempt to "reunify the Chilean people" and was first aired in 1976, being the first newscast from the public channel. The show formed the basis for the satirical children's puppetry series 31 Minutos.
60 Minutos | |
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Genre | News |
Presented by | Raúl Matas (1977–86) Raquel Argandoña (1979–81) Paulina Nin de Cardona (1982–87) Pepe Abad (1975–80) Juan Gullermo Vivado (1984–88) Benjamín Palacios (1985–88) Margot Kahl (1984–88) Eduardo Cruz Johnson (1980–88) Pamela Hodar (1985–88) |
Country of origin | Chile |
Original language | Spanish |
Production | |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Televisión Nacional de Chile |
Original release | 7 April 1975 – 4 April 1988 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Telediario Nacional |
Followed by | TV Noticias (1988-1990) 24 horas (1990-present) |
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