Chile. The bases to apply to the CNTV 2016 Television Quality Promotion Fund, CNTV Fund, are now available, which can be downloaded on the www.cntv.cl website. This year the CNTV has $ 4,103,448,000 and the results will be announced on September 7 at the award ceremony to be held at the Municipal Theater.
The application process and call to apply opens with the publication of the bases and will run until Friday, May 13, 2016. The entire application process must be done online through the website, and according to the two phases contemplated by the contest:
Phase 1: Filling out the form and uploading application documents to the online application site. Starts at 00:01 hrs. from April 11 and expires at 18:00 hrs. of May 10, 2016, both days included.
Phase 2: Upload of audiovisual model on the online application site. The system will automatically assign a single day for each project, within the period between May 11 and May 13, 2016, between 00:01 hrs. and 18:00 hrs. of each of them.
Applicants may submit different projects in one or more of the 10 available competitive lines, among which the Line to Promote Projects of Origin and Community Interest stands out. This line is the first time that it is included in the CNTV Fund, since in 2015 a separate contest was held for the financing of community content.
"The National Television Council has among its priority tasks to promote the development of quality programs of high cultural level, national or regional interest in our country. For the above, we administer the CNTV Fund, the most important state contribution for television in the country. And through which, it has been possible to make quality productions such as 'Los 80', '¿Qué sueñas?' –winning program of the only two Emmys of Chilean television– '31 Minutos', 'Los Archivos del Cardenal', 'El Reemplazante', 'La película del NO', among many others, "said Oscar Reyes, President of the National Television Council.
Since 1993, the National Television Council has currently provided the only subsidy to national television production. Through its Quality Promotion Fund, it seeks to promote, finance or subsidize the production, transmission or dissemination of programs of high cultural level or of national or regional interest.


