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Paraguay Paraguay, officially the Republic of Paraguay, is a landlocked country in South America. It is bordered by Argentina to the Argentina–Paraguay border, south and southwest, Brazil to the Brazil–Paraguay border, east and northeast, and Boli ...
an
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launched in 1981. It is the head station of the JBB Group, which as of 11 January 2016 adopted this name. Channel 13 was the second television station to start nationwide broadcasts, after SNT, the first to broadcast entirely in color and the fourth television station to be set up in Paraguay overall including SNT's two inland affiliates that started shortly before Channel 13's operations started. In the 2010s, the channel changed owners twice eventually becoming a sister channel to Unicanal, and for a brief period between 2016 and 2019, it was known as RPC. It also airs on the DTT service on UHF channel 27 since October 2017. The channel has been broadcasting from the city of Lambaré adjacent to the capital Asunción since the beginning.


History


Canal 13 Teledifusora Paraguaya

On February 11, 1981, on VHF channel 13 (where the station got its name) and under the aegis of Red Privada de Comunicación, the station is signed on by businessman Nicolás Bó Parodi, becoming the first television channel to broadcast entirely in color. Its launch gave a new dynamic to television in Paraguay. Bo Parodi had close relations to the family of dictator
Alfredo Stroessner Alfredo Stroessner Matiauda (; 3 November 1912 – 16 August 2006) was a Paraguayan politician, army general and Military dictatorship, military dictator who ruled as the 42nd president of Paraguay from 15 August 1954 until his overthrow in 19 ...
and the new channel had an officialist outline, as a propaganda outlet related to the regime. During the dictatorship, the channel didn't surpass government-sponsored channel SNT's audience. The channel was the first to broadcast Brazilian telenovelas, the majority of which came from
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. In its first two decades, noteworthy titles such as Isaura the Slave Girl, Roque Santeiro, ,
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and O Rei do Gado stood out. The channel was also responsible for producing sporting events, beauty pageants and key national productions, as well as producing concerts and other live shows held at the José Asunción Flores amphitheater, also owned by the channel. As of 2000 its terrestrial coverage reached
Asunción Asunción (, ) is the capital and the largest city of Paraguay. The city stands on the eastern bank of the Paraguay River, almost at the confluence of this river with the Pilcomayo River. The Paraguay River and the Bay of Asunción in the north ...
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Coronel Oviedo Coronel Oviedo (), locally simply known as Oviedo, is a city in east-central Paraguay. It is the capital of the Caaguazú Department, about 150 kilometers east of Asunción, and was founded in 1758. The city has a population of about 52,400 ( ...
, Caaguazú, José Domingo Campos,
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, Santa Rosa, Encarnación, Concepción, Vallemí and Pedro Juan Caballero. At the turn of the millennium, under Néstor López Moreira, the channel was implementing new technologies and changed its scheduling format.


El Trece

On November 22, 2005, El Trece started delivering a separate feed for cable companies outside of Asunción, which was also delivered across the Americas by satellite. The line-up for 2006 was going to consist of El Depto with Dani Da Rosa; Marque el 13, Comisaría 13, a strand for children Natalia Bourdillón and Magalí Sosa, the
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telenovela Laços de Família, Rojito with Loreley Anderson and a new season of Rojo Fama Contrafama with Da Rosa. Former members of Telefuturo's Telecomio such as José Ayala, Walter Evers, Gustavo Cabañas and Paola Peralta became staff members of the channel in January 2006. Christian Chena of Grupo Chena bought the channel in 2007. Goals included the conversion of the channel to becoming a ratings leader. The channel started airing a nightly call-TV gameshow sponsored by Personal Paraguay on January 7, 2008, airing on weeknights at 11pm. The program previously aired on Telefuturo. A Paraguayan version of the Chilean format
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was announced in November 2009, scheduled to premiere in March 2010. On May 30, 2014, Grupo Chena sold its 25% share in the channel to Díaz e Hijos, owners of Hipermercado Luisito. This was planned since earlier in the year.


RPC

On January 11, 2016, Canal 13 was renamed Red Paraguaya de Comunicación. The rename gave greater priority to news and was touted as "a new outlet" starting "a new stage", as well as renewed emphasis in its news operation. The rebrand also brought forth a new schedule, which was announced at a special ceremony at Hard Rock Café Asunción, coinciding with the company's 35th anniversary. In March, new seasons of reality show Camino al éxito and game show Invencible premiered. The evening news increased to two hours to compete with the other channels. In December 2016, one of its main programs, AAM, ended its run on RPC. The cause for its end was due to internal changes, as Grupo Chena was aiming to sell the channel. Chena, producer of the program, announced that it secured an agreement with Telefuturo for a new season, confirming rumors of the channel's sale to Grupo JBB, pending a final decision by December 31. The sale was made on 12 January 2017, when Christian Chena sold the channel to Grupo JBB, owned by Javier Bernardes, subject to CONATEL approval. JBB owned Unicanal, a cable channel, officially making it a sister channel. That year, JBB's new line of programs was being added little by little, with the first such program being Tercer Tiempo and later a Paraguayan version of the Chilean reality format Mundos Opuestos. The network cost US$1 million to bring the format to Paraguay and had already become successful. On September 19, 2017, Canal 13 launched its digital terrestrial television signal in the Greater Asunción metropolitan area on digital channel 27.1; this also enabled sister channel Unicanal to start OTA broadcasts on subchannel 27.2. The success of programs such as Mundos Opuestos caused RPC to adopt a new slogan in July 2018, Experiencias Reales (Real Experiences). By the time of its fortieth anniversary in February 2021, 80% of its programming was national.


Trece

On November 14, 2019, RPC announced at an upfront for 2020 that it would adopt the name Trece on December 2. The rebrand also gave the channel a new schedule. Javier Bernardes reiterated that the rebrand would position Trece as Paraguay's leading network, and that the rebrand was possible due to mass confusion from viewers over the RPC initials.


Network

As of 2019:


Programming

* Paraguay En Vivo * Será un Gran Día * Mucho Gusto * El Noticiero * Doctor en Casa * Padres al Día * El Reto * Será una Gran Tarde * Tercer Tiempo * El Repasador * TV al Aire * NTU * Asado Benítez * Entrenando con Mamá * Vero Vega Presenta * Cocina Rica * Cocineritos * Patrulla Urbana * Paraguay Salvaje * Más Que Vencedores * Amigo Camionero * Arte y Espectáculos * Los Protagonistas * Descubriendo el País * En Vida * Lotería Megaloto * Cara o Cruz * Mala Junta


Logos

File:Primer Logo de Canal 13 (Paraguay).png, 1981-1999 File:Canal 13 - Marzo de 1999 - Abril de 2004.png, 1999-2004 File:Logotipo de Canal 13 durante los años 2004 y 2007.png, 2004-2007 File:Logotipo de canal 13 durante los años 2007 y 2008.png, 2007-2008 File:Logotipo de Canal 13 desde 2008.png, 2008-2016 File:Logo de RPC 2016.png, 2016-2019 File:Logotrececanal.png, 2019–present


Criticism

In 2006, its sketch comedy program had one of its segments pulled before airing. The sketch, , was understood by Telefuturo (which aired ) as illegal use of its trademark. The Paraguayan Journalists' Union criticized the measure as an act of censorship.


References


External links

* {{Portal, Television, Paraguay Television stations in Paraguay Television channels and stations established in 1981 Spanish-language television stations