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  2. Azteca 7 - Wikipedia

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    The sale of these two networks in 1993 formed the new TV Azteca network. By October 1993, XHIMT was operating independently under Azteca as Tú Visión. The programming of Azteca 7 since then has largely consisted of children's programs, sports, foreign series and movies, serving as a competitor to Televisa's Canal 5.

  3. List of television stations in Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    Canal 5 (Televisa Regional) 33 kW Radio Televisión 23 7 XHPVJ-TDT: Puerto Vallarta: Azteca 7 : 18.42 kW Televisión Azteca 27 10 XHCPPV-TDT: Puerto Vallarta: TV Mar 90.072 kW Compañía Periodística Sudcaliforniana 21 17 XHCPEI-TDT: Puerto Vallarta: Jalisco TV 23.37 kW Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco 8 44 XHCPAF-TDT: Puerto Vallarta: Canal 44 ...

  4. List of television stations in Tamaulipas - Wikipedia

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    Canal 18 70.5 kW Patronato Pro-Difusión Social 21 1/7 XHFET-TDT: San Fernando: Azteca Uno (Azteca 7) 0.9 kW Televisión Azteca 25 2 XHSFT-TDT: San Fernando: Las Estrellas 15 kW Televimex 28 1/7 XHHP-TDT: Soto La Marina: Azteca Uno (Azteca 7) 5.09 kW Televisión Azteca 32 2 XHSZT-TDT: Soto La Marina: Las Estrellas 20 kW Televimex 29 1 XHWT-TDT ...

  5. List of television stations in Chihuahua - Wikipedia

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    Azteca 7 9.03 kW Televisión Azteca 30 13 XHMH-TDT: Hidalgo del Parral: Multimedios Televisión: 25 kW Pedro Luis Fitzmaurice Meneses 24 1/7 XHCGC-TDT: Nuevo Casas Grandes: Azteca Uno (Azteca 7) 9.63 kW Televisión Azteca 27 2/5 XHNCG-TDT: Nuevo Casas Grandes: Las Estrellas (Canal 5) 34 kW Televimex 16 1/7 XHHR-TDT: Ojinaga: Azteca Uno (Azteca ...

  6. XHIMT-TDT - Wikipedia

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    The new Red Nacional 7 (7 National Network) was positioned as targeting the working class and rural areas, while Red Nacional 13, based from XHDF, targeted a more middle- and upper-class audience. The insertion of a channel 7 into Mexico City required a shuffle of frequencies in neighboring areas, with stations in Mexico City, Toluca and on ...

  7. TV Azteca - Wikipedia

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    TV Azteca, Chihuahua City, Chihuahua. In the early 1990s, the presidency of Carlos Salinas de Gortari privatized many government assets. Among them was the Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión, known as Imevisión, which owned two national television networks (Red Nacional 7 and Red Nacional 13) and three local TV stations.

  8. List of television stations in Baja California - Wikipedia

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    Azteca 7 : 254.55 kW Televisión Azteca 20 66 XHILA-TDT: Mexicali: Canal 66 107.49 kW Intermedia y Asociados de Mexicali 21 1/7 XHFEC-TDT: San Felipe: Azteca Uno (Azteca 7) 1.02 kW Televisión Azteca 28 1 XHJK-TDT: Tijuana: Azteca Uno : 151.03 kW Televisión Azteca 33 3 XHCTTI-TDT: Tijuana: Imagen Televisión (Excélsior TV) 132.148 kW [4 ...

  9. List of television stations in Nuevo León - Wikipedia

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    Telsusa (Canal 13) 70.1 kW [2] Telsusa Televisión México 19 1 XHWX-TDT: Monterrey Guadalupe (RF 12) Saltillo, Coah. Sabinas Hidalgo: Azteca Uno : 429.706 kW 9.27 kW 13.605 kW 8.549 kW Televisión Azteca 23 2 XHX-TDT: Monterrey Saltillo, Coah. Sabinas Hidalgo: Las Estrellas (N+ Foro) 200 kW 45 kW [3] 4.8 kW Televimex 22 3 XHCTMY-TDT: Monterrey ...