AT&T sells broadcaster Chilevision to ViacomCBS

AT&T-owned WarnerMedia has agreed to sell broadcaster Chilevision ViacomCBS Inc for an undisclosed sum, as the media giant looks to boost its streaming audience in Latin America.
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The acquisition will bolster ViacomCBS’ Americas portfolio, which includes streaming services Paramount+ and Pluto TV as well as Argentine broadcaster Television Federal SA (Telefe).

Streaming platforms, which witnessed a boom during the COVID-19 pandemic are increasingly investing in content to lure and retain more subscribers amid intense competition, Reuters reported.

Chilevision, which airs news shows, talk shows and soap operas, attracted nearly a quarter of Chile’s total television viewership in 2020, according to ViacomCBS.

“Latin America is one of the world’s fastest-growing streaming markets, and Chilevisión will be a key driver of our accelerated streaming strategy in the region,” said Raffaele Annecchino, president and CEO, ViacomCBS Networks International.

In 2010, WarnerMedia – then known as Time Warner – acquired Chilevision from Chilean President Sebastian Pinera in a deal estimated to have been worth $150 million.

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