Most Popular Shows
The most popular shows of the network, during this and previous seasons, are:
- Contacto (investigative journalism)
- Bienvenidos (breakfast)
- Teletrece (newscast)
- Brujas (soap opera)
- Machos (soap opera)
- Fama (reality show)
- La Granja VIP (The Farm) (reality show)
- Protagonistas de la Música (reality show)
- Protagonistas de la Fama (reality show)
- 1810 (reality show)
- Perla, tan real como tu (reality television series)
- Año 0 (reality show)
- Mundos Opuestos (reality show)
- Gigantes con Vivi (variety show)
- Sábado Gigante (variety show)
- Vértigo (variety show)
- Viva el Lunes (Variety show)
- Trato Hecho (Deal or No Deal) (quiz show)
- El Rival Más Débil (The Weakest Link) (quiz show)
- ¿Quién merece ser millonario? (Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?) (quiz show)
- Mi Nombre Es... (My Name Is...) (reality talent show)
- Festival de la canción de Viña del Mar (English: Viña del Mar International Song Festival) (pop and folklore music festival)
- Héroes (miniseries)
- Los 80 (The '80s) (series)
- Lost (series)
- Glee (series)
- Malcolm in the middle (series)
- The Simpsons (series)
- El Mundo del Profesor Rossa (Children's television series, 1984–2001)
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