TVN Chile aired the news program "24 Horas Central" on Tuesday, June 16, 2026 [1].
The broadcast represents a key source of daily information for viewers in Chile and surrounding regions. Because the program is widely distributed, it often serves as a primary record of regional events for both domestic and international audiences.
In addition to the primary broadcast by TVN Chile, the program was streamed by Panamericana Noticias and Latina Noticias in Peru [2, 3]. This cross-border distribution highlights the reach of Chilean news media within South America, particularly in the Andean region.
The June 16 broadcast [1] followed the standard formatting of the "24 Horas" news cycle, which provides mid-day and central updates on current affairs. The availability of the program across multiple platforms in both Chile and Peru ensures that the reporting reaches a diverse demographic of viewers across different time zones.
Because the program is available via digital streaming and traditional broadcast, it allows for real-time access to reporting from the TVN newsroom. The coordination between the primary broadcaster in Chile and the streaming partners in Peru underscores the integrated nature of regional news consumption in the digital age.
“TVN Chile aired the news program "24 Horas Central" on Tuesday, June 16, 2026”
The distribution of TVN Chile's programming through Peruvian networks like Panamericana Noticias and Latina Noticias indicates a strategic media partnership that expands the influence of Chilean journalism. By leveraging both traditional broadcast and digital streaming, these networks create a shared information ecosystem across South American borders.



