The rating with which “Places That Speak” led

The rating with which “Places That Speak” led
The rating with which “Places That Speak” led

Last Saturday, Channel 13 celebrated after taking first place in the ratings with a new episode of “Places That Talk“, which was developed in the Cochrane commune. Over there, Pancho SaavedraHe showed other uses that sheep wool can have. Furthermore, he reached Calluqueo glacierone of the most unknown, but easiest to access in Chile.

The animator accompanied and participated in the entire wool process to turn it into insulation. From gathering the product after shearing until it is ready to be used as insulation and thus be able to sell it. “What’s better than building a house with sheep’s wool?and thus not using the fiberglass, which although it is true that it gives results as an insulator, damages the environment,” they explained to the communicator.

Finally, the cultural program fulfilled the great objective of this chapter: to know the Calluqueo glacier. Of the 26 thousand glaciers that exist in Chile, it is the one that has an easier access to get to, but curiously it is one of the least popular among visitors.

With the help of the drone, Pancho Saavedra showed the imposing and little-known tongue of ice that breaks off from Mount San Lorenzo, the second highest mountain in southern Patagonia. In addition, it is in a great process of decline.

What was the tune for “Places That Talk”?

This is how this episode of “Places That Speak”, which toured the lands of the Aysén Region, managed to prevail in ratings in its time slot. That day marked a tuning of 7.4 points, with a peak of 9.0 points at 10:48 p.m.. Meanwhile, Chilevisión had 7.2 points; Mega with 5.6; and TVN with 3.0 points.

 
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