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On June 28, 1991, the Diario Oficial de la Federación announced that channel 40 in Mexico City was open to be an independent commercial television station. The new station would have its transmitter located on Cerro del Chiquihuite, and it would have an effective radiated power of 5,000 kW; a callsign of XHEXI-TV, never to be used on air, was also assigned at this time.
RF VC Call sign Location Network/name ERP Concessionaire 16 1 XHENE-TDT: Ensenada: Azteca Uno (adn40) 29.3 kW Televisión Azteca 26 2 XHEBC-TDT: Ensenada
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Of the many noncommercial services, there are only two national networks of retransmitters: Canal Once (Instituto Politécnico Nacional); Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano (SPR)
40 kW Televimex 28 5 XHIXG-TDT: Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo: Canal 5 40 kW Radio Televisión 25 7 XHIXZ-TDT: Zihuatanejo: Azteca 7 42.38 kW [10] Televisión Azteca References
adn 40 A Más There are also local stations with independent programs, stations and subchannels carrying Televisa's Nu9ve network which commonly shares time with local programming, and Televisa Regional stations, which incorporate programming from various Televisa networks alongside local news and magazine programs.
N+ Foro is a broadcast news television channel owned by TelevisaUnivision.It is seen on most Mexican cable systems and full-time on two stations in Mexico, including XHTV-TDT in Mexico City, with selected programs airing on Televisa Regional and Televisa local stations.
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