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The IFT awarded the concession on January 31, 2018. Funding for the station would be provided by Administradora de Conjuntos Hoteleros, which operates the Akumal Bay (formerly Akumal Beach) resort. [3] XHAKUM went on the air September 3, 2018, along with Acustik 95.3, which had been off the air for two weeks.
Akumal is a small beachfront tourist resort community in Mexico, 100 km (62 mi) south of Cancún, between the towns of Playa del Carmen and Tulum. It is on Akumal Bay and Half Moon Bay on the site of a former coconut plantation in Tulum Municipality in the state of Quintana Roo, and is part of the Riviera Maya area. The 2010 census showed a ...
Six television networks in Mexico have more than 75% national coverage and are thus required to be carried by all pay TV providers and offered at no cost by the broadcaster. Additionally, these networks are also required to provide accessibility for the hearing impaired with the use of Closed Captioning and/or Mexican sign language.
Is Mexico travel safe?: What to know about visiting Cabo, Cancun, Playa del Carmen and more ... "Quintana Roo is in general a safe place to visit and get around as a local and as a tourist," Hola ...
1 XHCCQ-TDT: Cancún Playa del Carmen: Azteca Uno : 38.74 kW 52.97 kW Televisión Azteca 21 2 XHCCN-TDT: Cancún Playa del Carmen: Las Estrellas 60 kW 20 kW [2] Televimex 22 3 XHCTCN-TDT: Cancún: Imagen Televisión (Excélsior TV) 60 kW [3] Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. 34 4 XHNQR-TDT: Cancún: SQCS 59.59 kW Sistema Quintanarroense de ...
Hotel Club Akumal Caribe is a resort situated along the shore of Akumal Bay (62 miles south of Cancún), in the Caribbean tourism district known as the Riviera Maya in Quintana Roo, Mexico. The resort is still largely owned by the Pablo Bush family, who also founded Akumal, a diving town established in the 1950s. Considered the first resort in ...
Channel 13.1 Nueve (English: Nine) (stylized Nu9ve ) is a Mexican free-to-air television network owned by TelevisaUnivision . The primary station and network namesake is Channel 9 of Mexico City (also known by its call sign XEQ-TDT ), though the network has nationwide coverage on Televisa stations and some affiliates.
In Mexico it was first available on Televisa's Cablevisión cable TV system in March 1996 followed by its launch in Brazil that same year. Unlike most television networks in Latin America, which air all imported shows dubbed in Spanish or Portuguese , Sony started airing its programming with subtitles, which led to its role as a regional TV leader.