Channel 10 TV Stations In Mexico
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Channel 10 TV Stations In Mexico
The following television stations operate on virtual channel 10 in Mexico: Regional networks *Canal 10 Chiapas in the state of Chiapas *TV Mar in Baja California Sur and Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco * Tlaxcala Televisión in the state of Tlaxcala Local stations * XHMEE-TDT in Mexicali, Baja California * XHJUB-TDT (Nu9ve subchannel) in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua *XHTSCO-TDT in Saltillo, Coahuila * XHA-TDT in Durango, Durango * XHQMGU-TDT in Guadalajara, Jalisco * XHTPG-TDT in Tepic, Nayarit * XHSECE-TDT in Querétaro, Querétaro *XHCOSL-TDT in Matehuala, San Luis Potosí *XHSLV-TDT in San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí *XHQ-TDT in Culiacán, Sinaloa *XHMZ-TDT in Mazatlán, Sinaloa *XHI-TDT XHI-TDT is a television station in Ciudad Obregón, Sonora. Broadcasting on virtual channel 10, XHI is part of the regional network of Televisoras del Pacífico (Formerly Televisoras Grupo Pacífico). History XHI came to air on analog channel ... in Ciudad Obregón, Sonora * XHFW-TDT in Tampico, ...
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Television Stations
A television station is a set of equipment managed by a business, organisation or other entity, such as an amateur television (ATV) operator, that transmits video content and audio content via radio waves directly from a transmitter on the earth's surface to any number of tuned Television sets, receivers simultaneously. Overview Most often the term "television station" refers to a station which broadcasts structured content to an audience or it refers to the organization that operates the station. A terrestrial television transmission can occur via analog television signals or, more recently, via digital television signals. Television stations are differentiated from cable television or other video providers in that their content is broadcast via terrestrial radio waves. A group of television stations with common ownership or affiliation are known as a TV network and an individual station within the network is referred to as O&O or Network affiliate, affiliate, respectively. Bec ...
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XHQMGU-TDT
XHQMGU-TDT, virtual channel 10, is a television station in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. The station is owned by Quiero Media, S.A. de C.V. and known as Quiero TV. History Ocho TV began cable telecasts in June 1994 on channel 8 of the Telecable de Zapopan system, which had previously been established by Héctor Vielma Valdivia. The first program was a World Cup show, ''Conexión Mundialista''. The station was renamed Ocho TV in 2004, and it grew to gain coverage on several national cable systems beyond Guadalajara, particularly when Telecable de Zapopan was sold off in 2015. Quiero Media, S.A. de C.V., won a television station (XHQMGU-TDT) was awarded in the IFT-6 TV station auction of 2017 and began program service on May 2, 2018. It had been testing through most of April. As XEWO-TDT claimed virtual channel 8 first, XHQMGU uses virtual channel 10. On Friday, November 16, 2018, Ocho TV ceased operations in order to relaunch as Quiero TV with a revamped program lineup on Janua ...
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XHI-TDT
XHI-TDT is a television station in Ciudad Obregón, Sonora. Broadcasting on virtual channel 10, XHI is part of the regional network of Televisoras del Pacífico (Formerly Televisoras Grupo Pacífico). History XHI came to air on analog channel 2 on August 30, 1965; the final concession had been awarded just four days prior, on August 26. The original transmitter was located next to the studios on a tower. The antenna was destroyed in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Kirsten on September 28, 1966; fortunately, there were no technical damages, which allowed the resumption of broadcasting days later with a temporary antenna. In 1968, XHI relocated its transmitter to Cerro Yucuribampo; four years later, the station relocated to its present studios on Miguel Alemán Avenue in Ciudad Obregón. A power hike raised the station's effective radiated power from 75 to 86 kW in the 1980s and again to the maximum 100 kW in the 1990s. In 1988, XHI built a repeater on Cerro de la M ...
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XHMZ-TDT
TVP is a regional television broadcaster in western Mexico, serving audiences in the state of Sinaloa and southern Sonora. It operates four primary regional stations under three concessions in Culiacán, Mazatlán, and Ciudad Obregón/Los Mochis, broadcasting as virtual channel 10. History The first TVP station, XHQ-TV in Culiacán, signed on September 17, 1964. XHQ, the first television station in the state of Sinaloa, broadcast on analog channel 3 and was owned by TV de Culiacán, S.A. de C.V., co-owned by Rodolfo Rodríguez Arnold and Francisco Madero Herrera. Even while XHQ was signing on, the ground was being laid for the second TVP station. On August 29, 1965, Ciudad Obregón's XHI-TV channel 2 went on the air, transmitting from a tower at its in-town studio site. However, the tower was toppled by Tropical Storm Kirsten on September 27, 1966; XHI ultimately rebuilt full-power facilities atop Cerro Yucuribampo. On December 18, 1967, test transmissions began at the Ma ...
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XHQ-TDT
TVP is a regional television broadcaster in western Mexico, serving audiences in the state of Sinaloa and southern Sonora. It operates four primary regional stations under three concessions in Culiacán, Mazatlán, and Ciudad Obregón/Los Mochis, broadcasting as virtual channel 10. History The first TVP station, XHQ-TV in Culiacán, signed on September 17, 1964. XHQ, the first television station in the state of Sinaloa, broadcast on analog channel 3 and was owned by TV de Culiacán, S.A. de C.V., co-owned by Rodolfo Rodríguez Arnold and Francisco Madero Herrera. Even while XHQ was signing on, the ground was being laid for the second TVP station. On August 29, 1965, Ciudad Obregón's XHI-TV channel 2 went on the air, transmitting from a tower at its in-town studio site. However, the tower was toppled by Tropical Storm Kirsten on September 27, 1966; XHI ultimately rebuilt full-power facilities atop Cerro Yucuribampo. On December 18, 1967, test transmissions began at the Mazat ...
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XHSLV-TDT
XHSLV-TDT (channel 10) is a television station in San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí. XHSLV broadcasts on virtual channel 10 (physical channel 29) and is currently an independent station branded as Canal 7. A repeater, XHCOSL-TDT in Matehuala, expands XHSLV's coverage to more than 110,000 additional people in the northern region of the state. History XHSLV received its concession on June 29, 1994. Comunicación 2000 was selected in 1991 as the winner from among 11 applicants for the channel. In 2016, XHSLV was displaced from its longtime channel 7 home by national virtual channel standardization which awarded that channel to Azteca 7. XHSLV moved its programming to virtual channel 10 but continued to brand as Canal 7. For most of its history, XHSLV maintained a partnership with Televisa; while it carried programming from Gala TV, only 33 percent of its programming in 2014 came from the company, allowing it to avoid being included in the "preponderant economic agent" in broadca ...
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XHCOSL-TDT
XHSLV-TDT (channel 10) is a television station in San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí. XHSLV broadcasts on virtual channel 10 (physical channel 29) and is currently an independent station branded as Canal 7. A repeater, XHCOSL-TDT in Matehuala, expands XHSLV's coverage to more than 110,000 additional people in the northern region of the state. History XHSLV received its concession on June 29, 1994. Comunicación 2000 was selected in 1991 as the winner from among 11 applicants for the channel. In 2016, XHSLV was displaced from its longtime channel 7 home by national virtual channel standardization which awarded that channel to Azteca 7. XHSLV moved its programming to virtual channel 10 but continued to brand as Canal 7. For most of its history, XHSLV maintained a partnership with Televisa; while it carried programming from Gala TV, only 33 percent of its programming in 2014 came from the company, allowing it to avoid being included in the "preponderant economic agent" in broadca ...
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XHTPG-TDT
XHTPG-TDT (virtual channel 10) is a state-owned television station in Tepic, Nayarit, forming part of the Sistema de Radio y Televisión de Nayarit Nayarit (), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Nayarit ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Nayarit), is one of the 31 states that, along with Mexico City, comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided in 20 municipalities and its ... state agency. Branded on air as ''10 TV Nayarit'', XHTPG carries a variety of local and national cultural programs and other shows relevant to the state and government of Nayarit. XHTPG signed on in 1993 and began broadcasting in 2015. The state network was known as "La Señal de la Gente" and later "Tele 10" during the government of Roberto Sandoval Castañeda. In 2017, XHTPG received a new logo in the style of other state agencies under Governor Antonio Echevarría García. Repeaters XHTPG-TDT formerly had two dependent repeaters, at Ixtlán del Río and Tecuala. From 2007 to 2017, ...
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XHA-TDT
XHA-TDT is a television station in Durango, Durango, Mexico. XHA broadcasts on virtual channel 10 (physical channel 36) and is currently an independent station. History While an initial concession specified channel 11, XHA-TV signed on channel 10 and began full commercial broadcasts on April 1, 1967. The station was owned by Bertha Bradley Vda. de Stevenson, the widow of one of the state's pioneering broadcasters. Alejandro O. Stevenson, however, died on December 10, 1966 after a long illness, unable to see the television station he had helped to found broadcast. XHA maintained a partnership with Televisa and carried programming from its channel 9 network, and as a Televisa partner, TV Diez Durango is defined as within the "preponderant economic agent" in broadcasting for regulatory purposes. In 2014, XHA sourced 64 percent of its broadcast day from Televisa. In 2018, XHA disaffiliated from Televisa amidst the unwinding of many local relationships, as Televisa began to multiplex ...
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Virtual Channel
In most telecommunications organizations, a virtual channel is a method of remapping the ''program number'' as used in H.222 Program Association Tables and Program Mapping Tables to a channel number that can be entered via digits on a receiver's remote control. Often, "virtual channels" are implemented in digital television, helping users to find a desired channel easily, or easing the transition from analogue to digital broadcasting in general. The practice of assigning virtual channels is most common in those parts of the world where TV stations were colloquially named after the RF channel they were transmitting on ("Channel 6 Springfield"), as it was common in North America during the analogue TV era. In other parts of the world, such as Europe, virtual channels are rarely used or needed, as TV stations there identify themselves by name, not by RF channel or callsign. A "virtual channel" was first used for DigiCipher 2 in North America. It was later used and referred to as a l ...
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XHTSCO-TDT
XHTSCO-TDT, physical channel 36 and virtual channel 10, is a television station in Saltillo, Coahuila. The station is owned by Grupo Zócalo and is known as Tele Saltillo. The station broadcasts from studios co-located with the ''Zócalo'' newspaper and a transmitter on Calle Allende. History XHTSCO was awarded in the IFT-6 TV station auction of 2017 to Tele Saltillo, a subsidiary of Grupo Zócalo. Zócalo initially announced it would sign on the station on June 13, 2018, to coincide with ten years of the ''Zócalo'' newspaper in Saltillo. The transmitter was turned on in October 2018, with Milenio Televisión programming airing until Tele Saltillo launched at 5:30 am on December 17, 2018. Tele Saltillo's affiliation with Milenio builds on a longstanding relationship between Grupo Zócalo and Multimedios Televisión. Subchannels Tele Saltillo carries timeshift Time shift or Timeshift may refer to: * ''Timeshift'' (TV series), a BBC documentary series * '' TimeShift'', a video ...
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