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  2. XHTVM-TDT - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of television stations in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Radio y Televisión de Hidalgo 16.28 kW Gobierno del Estado de Hidalgo 22 12 XHIXM-TDT: Ixmiquilpan: Radio y Televisión de Hidalgo 5.28 kW Gobierno del Estado de Hidalgo 16 3 XHCTIX-TDT: Ixmiquilpan (Pachuca) Tula de Allende Imagen Televisión (Excélsior TV) 20 kW [67] 35 kW [68] Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. 36 7 XHPHG-TDT: Pachuca: Azteca 7 : ...

  4. Adn40 - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 14 March 2017, at 02:08 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. N+ Foro - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Channel 40 - Wikipedia

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    Channel 40 virtual TV stations in the United States; For UHF frequencies covering 627.25-631.75 MHz: Channel 40 TV stations in Canada; Channel 40 TV stations in Mexico; Channel 40 digital TV stations in the United States; Channel 40 low-power TV stations in the United States

  7. Channel 40 digital TV stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 40 in the United States: [1] [2] [3] K40AE-D in Cashmere, etc., Washington, to move to channel 15; K40IJ-D in Topeka, Kansas, to move to channel 22; K40KC-D in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to move to channel 27; The following stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on digital ...

  8. Milenio Televisión - Wikipedia

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    40 kW Televisión Digital 32 6.2 XHNAT-TDT: Nuevo Laredo, Tamps: 54.34 kW Multimedios Televisión 14 6.2 XHTAO-TDT: Tampico, Tamps: 12.5 kW Multimedios Televisión 23 6.2 XHOAH-TDT: Torreón, Coahuila: 47.5 kW Multimedios Televisión 31 6.2 XHLGG-TDT: León, Guanajuato: 70 kW Multimedios Televisión 28 6.2 XHMTCH-TDT: Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua ...

  9. Mexiquense Televisión - Wikipedia

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    A little more than a year after the initial sign-on of the first radio station, on 10 July 1984 the Televisión Mexiquense broadcasting system was deployed using the following transmitters: XHGEM-TV channel 7 in Metepec, serving Toluca (relocated to channel 12 in 1988 after channel 7 Mexico City signed on); XHTEJ-TV channel 12 in Tejupilco; and XHATL-TV channel 4 in Atlacomulco.