Chile. In a new action to internationally screen national content, the President of the CNTV, Oscar Reyes, signed several agreements with television channels in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras and Peru, so that these signals transmit the children's and youth programming produced and co-produced by the CNTV through its Department of Cultural and Educational Television.
The broadcast agreements were made within the framework of Andinalink Costa Rica 2015, in which the president CNTV participated in his capacity as vice president of the Ibero-American Platform of Television Regulators, PRAI.
This is the first time that a specific management has been carried out that allows access from open television stations and on other platforms in other countries, to the material made and co-produced by the CNTV together with Chilean filmmakers, through the Department of Cultural and Educational Television.
Children from Costa Rica, Salvador and Honduras will be able to watch programs such as "Contemporary Chilean Art", "Chile Gráfico", "Literary Confessions", "Dialogues with the Work", "We Are on the Air", "Malandria", "Canal 72", "Ursi and MagnoGeek", "Chameleon and the Natural Sciences", also in sign language; "The world of Nahuel and Lily" and "Hands on".
In Peru, meanwhile, the agreement was signed with the Advisory Council of Radio and Television of Peru (CONCORTV), through its Director, Miriam Larco, who will manage the broadcast of CNTV programming on different channels in Peru.
The programs that the audience of these countries will be able to enjoy will be for a period of one year, with emphasis on children and young people, according to broadcasting rights subject exclusively to the transmission of programming through the channels included in the agreement.


