List of television stations in Mexico City
Appearance
The following is a list of all IFT-licensed over-the-air television stations broadcasting in Mexico City.[1] There are 18 television stations in Mexico City. Mexico City is home to the flagship stations for all major networks.
List of television stations
[edit]RF | VC | Call sign | Location | Network/name | ERP | Concessionaire |
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25 | 1 | XHDF-TDT | Cerro del Chiquihuite | Azteca Uno (Azteca Uno -1) |
468.030 kW | Televisión Azteca |
32 | 2 | XEW-TDT | Pico Tres Padres[a] | Las Estrellas | 270 kW | Televimex |
29 | 3 | XHCTMX-TDT | Cerro del Chiquihuite | Imagen Televisión (Excélsior TV) |
295.411 kW[2] | Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. |
15 | 4 | XHTV-TDT | Pico Tres Padres[a] | N+ Foro | 270 kW | Televimex |
31 | 5 | XHGC-TDT | Pico Tres Padres[a] | Canal 5 | 270 kW | Radio Televisión |
27 | 6 | XHTDMX-TDT | Cerro del Chiquihuite | Canal 6 (Milenio Televisión, CGTN En Español, Popcorn Central) |
170 kW | Televisión Digital |
24 | 7 | XHIMT-TDT | Cerro del Chiquihuite Toluca |
Azteca 7 (a+) |
464.42 kW 59.046 kW |
Televisión Azteca |
28 | 8 | XHFAMX-TDT | Cerro del Chiquihuite | Heraldo Televisión (Free TV, Unife) |
300.512 kW | Heraldo Media Group (R.R. Televisión y Valores para la Innovación S.A. de C.V.) |
22 | 9 | XEQ-TDT | Pico Tres Padres[a] | Nu9ve | 270 kW | Teleimagen del Noroeste |
33 | 11 | XEIPN-TDT[b] | Cerro del Chiquihuite | Canal Once (Once Niñas y Niños) |
104.05 kW | Instituto Politécnico Nacional |
30 | 14 | XHSPR-TDT | Cerro del Chiquihuite | Canal Catorce (ingenio) |
116.26 kW | Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano |
11 | 20 | XHUNAM-TDT | Cerro del Chiquihuite | TV UNAM | 170 kW | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México |
21 | 21 | XHCDM-TDT | Cerro del Chiquihuite | Capital 21 (Congreso Tv, La señal de la pluralidad) |
133.57 kW | Gobierno de la Ciudad de México |
23 | 22 | XEIMT-TDT | Cerro del Chiquihuite | Canal 22 (MX Nuestro Cine) |
116.49 kW | Secretaría de Cultura (Televisión Metropolitana, S.A. de C.V.) |
34 | 34 | XHPTP-TDT[c] | Pico Tres Padres | Televisión Mexiquense (AMX Noticias, AMX Noticias -1) |
400 kW | Gobierno del Estado de México |
26 | 40 | XHTVM-TDT | Cerro del Chiquihuite | adn40 (Azteca Uno -2) |
513.05 kW | Televisora del Valle de México |
18 | 45 | XHHCU-TDT | Cerro del Chiquihuite | Canal del Congreso (Canal del Congreso Senado, Canal del Congreso Diputados) |
179.14 kW | Congreso de la Unión |
2 | XHCSBO-TDT | Sistema Regional de Televisión, A.C. | ||||
13 | XHSCAG-TDT | Comunicadores Comunitarios del Arte y la Cultura, A.C. | ||||
17 | XHCSAA-TDT | RYSM, A.C. |
Defunct stations
[edit]- XHTRES-TDT 27 (virtual 10, formerly 28), 1999–2022
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b c d This transmitter location is within the State of Mexico, but the station is licensed to Mexico City.
- ^ Same concession as XEIPN-TDT (3), Jocotitlán, Mex.
- ^ The primary localities to serve for this station, owned by the government of the State of Mexico, are Atizapán, Coacalco, Cuautitlán Izcalli, Tlalnepantla, and Villa de las Flores, but the station covers the entirety of Mexico City as well.
References
[edit]- ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de TDT. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2018-07-04. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
- ^ RPC: Technical Parameters of Operation: XHCTMX-TDT Archived 2016-10-22 at the Wayback Machine