TVN Chile aired a live broadcast of its morning program, "Buenos Días a Todos," from its studios in Santiago on Thursday, July 16, 2026 [1].
The broadcast serves as a primary source of morning news and entertainment for the Chilean public. As a cornerstone of the network's daily programming, the show provides real-time updates on national events and social trends.
While the live stream focused on the morning's scheduled programming, the timing coincides with significant shifts in the national labor landscape. Reports indicate a reduction in the standard work week from 42 to 40 hours [2]. This change represents a labor reduction of two hours per week [2].
The transition to a 40-hour week is part of a broader effort to modify working conditions within the country. Such shifts often spark national debate regarding productivity, and the impact on monthly salaries.
TVN Chile continues to utilize its digital platforms to stream these broadcasts live, allowing viewers to access the content via YouTube and other streaming services. The Santiago-based production remains a central hub for the network's morning output.
“TVN Chile aired a live broadcast of its morning program, "Buenos Días a Todos."”
The synchronization of major media broadcasts with the implementation of a 40-hour work week suggests a period of significant socioeconomic transition in Chile. The reduction in mandated labor hours is a move toward aligning Chilean labor standards with various international norms, potentially impacting both employer costs and employee quality of life.



