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XHIJ-TDT (channel 44) is a Spanish-language independent station in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, serving the Juárez–El Paso–Las Cruces metropolitan area. Owned by Grupo Intermedia and known on air as Canal 44, the station has had a variety of affiliations since signing on the air in 1980 and also produces programs such as local news.
Canal 5 (Nu9ve Chihuahua) 47 kW 26 kW [7] Radio Televisión 32 6 XHAUC-TDT: Chihuahua: Multimedios Televisión: 45 kW Telemisión 21 7 XHECH-TDT: Chihuahua Cd. Cuauhtémoc [8] Azteca 7 : 44.43 kW 23.9 kW Televisión Azteca 25 11 XHCHI-TDT: Chihuahua: Canal Once (Once Niñas y Niños) 130.31 kW Instituto Politécnico Nacional 34 28 XHABC-TDT ...
Canal 5 (Nu9ve Chihuahua) 47 kW 26 kW [31] Radio Televisión 32 6 XHAUC-TDT: Chihuahua: Multimedios Televisión: 45 kW Telemisión 21 7 XHECH-TDT: Chihuahua Cd. Cuauhtémoc [32] Azteca 7 : 44.43 kW 23.9 kW Televisión Azteca 25 11 XHCHI-TDT: Chihuahua: Canal Once (Once Niñas y Niños) 130.31 kW Instituto Politécnico Nacional 34 28 XHABC-TDT ...
The following television stations operate on virtual channel 44 in Mexico: XHIJ-TDT in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua; XHICCH-TDT in Chihuahua, Chihuahua; XHUDG-TDT in Guadalajara, Jalisco; XHPBGZ-TDT in Ciudad Guzmán, Jalisco; XHPBLM-TDT in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco; XHCPAF-TDT in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco; XHFZC-TDT in Zacatecas, Zacatecas
Televisa Juárez obtained its third station in 1992, when Televisa was selected to continue its application for XHJCI-TV channel 32. After receiving its concession on September 21, 1994, channel 32 came to air with the Canal 5 network the next day, with full programming beginning on September 26.
The concession for XHJUB-TV was originally awarded on November 13, 1989, to Radiotelevisión del Rio Bravo, S.A. de C.V. The original concession specified that the station would operate on channel 62; [2] however, this was changed before the station's sign-on to put XHJUB on channel 56.
At the time, Chihuahua had just one television station, XHFI-TV channel 5, operated by Telesistema Mexicano. In contrast, XHCH-TV, and later its sister station XHIT-TV channel 4 which came on the air at the end of the 1960s, were part of the Tele-Cadena Mexicana system. Chihuahua was a rare duopoly in this system.
Canal 6 (Multimedios) Nu9ve (Televisa) Canal 13 (Mexico) (Albavisión México) Other regional/limited networks include: El Canal de las Noticias (Intermedia) (Mexicali and the State of Chihuahua) ABC Televisión (State of Chihuahua) TV MAR (Los Cabos and La Paz in Baja California Sur and Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco) Foro TV (Televisa)