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  2. Las Estrellas - Wikipedia

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    Las Estrellas originated from XEW-TV, which began broadcasting on 11 March 1951. The channel was a sister station to the legendary XEW-AM radio station, owned by Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta , which was also the owner of the newly launched channel.

  3. List of programs broadcast by TelevisaUnivision networks

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    TelevisaUnivision owns six broadcast television networks: Las Estrellas, Canal 5, FOROtv and Nu9ve in Mexico, and Univision and UniMás in the United States. Current programming [ edit ]

  4. Estrella TV - Wikipedia

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    Estrella TV's beginnings trace back to 1998, when Liberman Broadcasting – owner of Spanish language radio stations in several media markets with large Spanish language populations, including four radio stations in the third-largest U.S. market – made its entry into television broadcasting when its founders, Mexican-born media executive Jose Liberman and his son Lenard, purchased KRCA ...

  5. List of television stations in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Las Estrellas (Canal 5) 18 kW Televimex 33 7/1 XHLAV-TDT: La Venta: Azteca 7 (Azteca Uno).97 kW Televisión Azteca 31 2/5 XHUBT-TDT: La Venta: Las Estrellas (Canal 5) 3 kW Televimex 34 46 XHVET-TDT: La Venta: TVT 82.2 kW Televisión Tabasqueña 30 2/5 XHTET-TDT: Tenosique Palenque, Chis. Las Estrellas (Canal 5) 28 kW Televimex 26 13 XHTOE-TDT ...

  6. XERV-TDT - Wikipedia

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    XERV-TV converted its signal in 2015, as part of Mexico's phased transition from analog to digital. It broadcasts on UHF channel 19, using virtual channel 9. XERV-TDT was among the few Mexican stations that kept its former analog channel positions post-transition, after the Federal Telecommunications Institute decided in 2016 to standardize ...

  7. XHUAA-TDT - Wikipedia

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    XHUAA-TDT, virtual channel 19 (UHF digital channel 22), is a Las Estrellas television station in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, whose over-the-air signal also covers the San Diego–Tijuana region across the Mexico–United States border. The station is owned by the TelevisaUnivision.

  8. XEW-TDT - Wikipedia

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    XEW-TV came on air March 21, 1951. It was the second television station to come to air in Mexico and built on the tradition of the successful and influential XEW-AM 900. . The concession was and remains held by Televimex, S.A. de

  9. List of television stations in Sinaloa - Wikipedia

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    Las Estrellas (FOROtv) 118 kW Televimex 21 3 XHCTMZ-TDT: Mazatlán: Imagen Televisión (Excélsior TV) 34.656 kW [7] Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. 28 5/9 XHMAF-TDT: Mazatlán: Canal 5 (Nu9ve) 118 kW Radio Televisión 31 7 XHDL-TDT: Mazatlán: Azteca 7 : 38.52 kW Televisión Azteca 23 10 XHMZ-TDT: Mazatlán: TVP 100 kW Televisión del Pacífico 29 ...