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Chile ayuda a Chile (Chile helps Chile[1]) was a charity telethon being held from March 5 to March 6, 2010. The event was broadcast from Teatro Teletón in Santiago, Chile.[2]

The telethon's aim was to raise money to help those affected by the 2010 Chile earthquake that struck the central-southern Chile on 27 February of that year.[3] The event was organized by the Telethon Foundation and the Government of Chile, in coordination with Hogar de Cristo, Un Techo para Chile, the Fundación para la Superación de la Pobreza and Caritas, and was broadcast by all television stations affiliated with National Association of Television (Anatel) on national TV. The goal of the charity was to raise $15,000,000,000 for the construction of 30,000 emergency homes ("mediaguas") in the disaster area. Donations were to be deposited in account N° 2702 at Banco de Chile and Banco Santander.[4]

During the event, over 46 billion pesos (90 million US dollars) were collected,[5] and on March 9, 2010, Mario Kreutzberger said the event raised in total cash and goods over $50,000,000,000 (96.5 million dollars), thus surpassing the money raised by the Hope for Haiti Now event held in the United States in relief of the also earthquake-struck Caribbean country earlier that year.[6]

Background

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Don Francisco led the campaign.

TV host Mario Kreutzberger, better known as Don Francisco, has hosted a series of television campaigns since 1978, when he organized the first version of the Telethon. In 1985, during the earthquake that hit Chile on 3 March that year, Kreutzberger organized a campaign, broadcast on Canal 13 called Chile helps Chile, which, after 30 hours of non-stop broadcasting, managed to fund hundreds of trucks with supplies for victims. The event was repeated in later years, after other natural disasters such as flash floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and others.

On February 27, 2010, the earthquake devastated central and southern Chile, with its epicentre in Cobquecura, Biobío Region, with a magnitude of 8.8 MW.[7] The earthquake triggered a tsunami that affected a number of coastal towns from Valparaíso to the region of Araucania. The most affected communities were Dichato, Tomé, Pelluhue, Constitucion, Duao, Iloca and Pichilemu, among others.[8][9] At the time of the earthquake, Kreutzberger was in South Africa, recording a new program (in the style of his classic "The camera passenger services Sabado Gigante) for Canal 13. From South Africa, he began to organize the telethon, and on 1 March, the Government of Chile met with the Telethon Foundation to formally organize the new edition.

On March 2, 2010, at a press conference, Pilar Armanet, Minister Secretary General of the Government of Chile, officially announced the relaunched campaign, along with representatives of organizations to be involved in the event: Ximena Casarejos (Telethon Foundation), Felipe Berrios SJ (Un Techo para Chile), Benito Baranda (Hogar de Cristo), Rodrigo Tupper (Caritas), Rodrigo Jordan (Foundation for Overcoming Poverty) and Bernardo Donoso (Anatel).[10]

International response to the event

Due to the telethon broadcast, TVN did not air the first day of Davis Cup clash by teams of Chile and Israel, played in Coquimbo from March 6, and since tennis stars Fernando González and Nicolas Massú were playing the matches, they weren't able to be part of the charity event.[11] However, Gonzalez played exhibition games in the later Sony Ericsson Open with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal to help the earthquake victims in Chile.[12] Cristián de la Fuente and his wife Angélica Castro, were organizing a parallel telethon from Mexico City with the Chilean community on March 7, 2010.[13] At the same time in Madrid, Spain, Chilean actor Benjamín Vicuña led the charity event "Un poema para Chile" on March 6.[14]

In Argentina, the then trainer of Argentinos Juniors Claudio Borghi led the charity campaign with the rest of the technical team, where he collected the aid donated by the soccer team's fans,[15] and Los Fabulosos Cadillacs along with Gustavo Cerati leads a festival for Chile in Argentina, called "Argentina abraza a Chile",[16] the event brought over 100,000 people, grossing more than 60 tons of donations.[17]

In Italy, Chilean football player Luis Antonio Jiménez donated his Parma F.C. shirt to raise money to support those affected by the earthquake.[18] Penélope Cruz pledged her support at 1,5 million Chilean pesos in aid to the victims.[18]

Participants

Mario Kreutzberger hosted the main show from Teatro Teletón and other celebrities broadcast live from the most devastated areas, including former Chilean Miss Universe Cecilia Bolocco, Felipe Camiroaga, Soledad Onetto, among others.[19] Celebrities, athletes, TV presenters, comedians, actors and musicians co-hosted the main show, including: Tonka Tomicic, Diana Bolocco, Rafael Araneda, Karen Doggenweiler, Eva Gómez, Leo Caprile, José Miguel Viñuela, Vivi Kreutzberger, and Juan Carlos Valdivia.[20]

Oscar winner Jorge Drexler wrote a poem with Chilean musician Nano Stern, titled "Quien en Chile un día vibró, tiembla cuando Chile tiembla", dedicated to the country in response to the earthquake. Ricardo Arjona, whose participation in the event was later cancelled, decided to send a letter to the Chilean people.[21] Former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters also sent a letter to the country to pledge his solidarity and his support.[21] The Killers donated their drumsticks to be auctioned during the event, while David Beckham donated his soccer team T-shirt, such as Fernando González and Nicolas Massú did.

Recorded messages

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Performers

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Celebrity phone operators

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Programming

Unlike the traditional Chilean Telethon events, the organization decided not to include comedian segments, adult strip known as "Vedettón", and massive closure in National Stadium.[22] The blocks in which transmission will be split:[20]

  • Overture (22:00 — 01:00)
Speech by President Michelle Bachelet, President-elect Sebastián Piñera and the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, and performances of Américo y La Nueva Alegría, Beto Cuevas and Los Tres. These are preceded by the opening number paying tribute to Chile's Bicentennial Year of Independence.
  • Chile canta a Chile (01:00 — 06:00)
Music performances of La Noche, Croni-K, Chancho en Piedra and others.
  • Viva Chile y su Cueca (06:00 — 08:00)
Music performances of Los Truqueros, Las Capitalinas, Los Quincheros and 3X7 Veintiuna.
  • News block (08:00 — 10:00)
  • Chile en familia (10:00 — 13:00)
Kids motivate their parents in "Chile en familia" and guest performances by La Banda Corazón Rebelde, María José Quintanilla, Magic Twins, BKN and Natalino.
  • Young block (13:00 — 18:00)
Presented by television shows Yingo and Calle 7, with musical performances by Rigeo and Francisca Valenzuela.
  • Closure (18:00 — 22:00)
Includes performances by Juanes, Luis Jara, Tito El Bambino, Los Jaivas and Diego Torres.
Notes

At 20:30 (UTC-4) a pre-event transmission via Internet in the official site has held, hosted by TV journalist Juan Manuel Astorga, TV news anchorman Fernando Paulsen, and media personality Nicolás Copano.[30]

Partial collecting

Hour (UTC-4) Amount (CLP) Total % Amount (USD) Amount (EUR)
22:24 $21,000 0.01% $41 €30
00:16 $1,799,301,435 12.00% $3,531,851 €2,592,945
02:18 $3,537,942,371 23.59% $6,944,631 €5,098,473
05:39 $4,467,316,867 29.78% $8,768,901 €6,437,780
09:23 $5,764,826,058 38.43% $11,315,784 €8,307,600
12:00 $6,505,532,161 43.37% $12,769,717 €9,375,019
15:10 $7,200,984,876 48.00% $14,134,822 €10,377,225
16:11 $9,894,914,282 65.97% $19,422,739 €14,259,404
17:23 $11,193,470,821 74.62% $21,971,680 €16,130,733
19:09 $12,687,240,955 84.58% $24,903,800 €18,283,382
20:20 $13,470,489,741 89.80% $26,441,240 €19,412,109
20:50 $14,801,897,982 98.67% $29,054,663 €21,330,781
21:23 $17,920,090,309 114.61% $33,746,374 €24,775,249
22:07 $24,684,042,645 164.56% $48,452,336 €35,571,783
23:06 $30,212,775,555 201.42% $59,304,692 €43,539,152
Total $45,974,813,684 306.49% $90,224,386 €66,341,722

Music

Chilean singer Beto Cuevas, former leader of pop/rock band La Ley, recruited artists such Mexican Fher, vocalist of Maná, Spanish Miguel Bosé and Colombian Juanes, to record a new version of the song "Gracias a la Vida", originally performed by legendary Chilean folklorist Violeta Parra. Sales of the single were donated to the victims of the earthquake.[31] International stars Alejandro Sanz, Laura Pausini, Michael Bublé, Julieta Venegas, and Juan Luis Guerra also participated in the single, which was released on March 22, 2010 via Warner Bros. Records.[31]

Chilean songwriter Alberto Plaza re-record his song "Que Cante La Vida" with other artists, such as Belinda, Marta Sánchez, Carlos Baute, Alexandre Pires, Kudai, Ricardo Montaner, Christian Chávez, Franco De Vita, Fonseca, among others.[32] Aleks Syntek, Alejandra Guzmán, Olga Tañon, Luis Fonsi, Jorge Villamizar, Alex Ubago, A.B. Quintanilla, Noel Schajris, Pee Wee, Lena Burke, Marciano Cantero, Juan Fernando Velasco, Fausto Miño, Gianmarco, the Chileans Pablo Herrera and Mario Guerrero also joined the musical effort. The project was led by EMI Music and Capitol Records with the assistance of other record companies like Warner Music, Sony Music and Universal Music, among others in conjunction with major Latin music channel HTV. The song was released commercially in late March 2010.[33]

Album

Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
US CHI MEX SPA CHI
2009 Música por Chile

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
US Latin
CHI
ARG
MEX
SPA
2010 "Que Cante la Vida" 52 Non-album single
"Yo Voy Contigo" 99
"Gracias a la Vida" 20

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