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Jalisco TV, virtual channel 17, is the public television network of the Mexican state of
Jalisco Jalisco (, , ; Nahuatl: Xalixco), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Jalisco ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Jalisco ; Nahuatl: Tlahtohcayotl Xalixco), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Federal En ...
, operated by the Sistema Jalisciense de Radio y Televisión alongside XEPBGJ-AM and
XEJB-FM XEJB-FM (96.3 FM) is an FM radio station in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. Broadcasting from a transmitter located atop Cerro del Cuatro, XEJB-FM is owned by the government of Jalisco and carries a cultural radio format under the name Jalisco Radi ...
and broadcasting on transmitters in
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,
Ciudad Guzmán Ciudad Guzmán (also known as simply Guzmán) is a city in the Mexico, Mexican States of Mexico, state of Jalisco. It is south of Guadalajara, at a height of above sea level. Its population totaled 97,750 in the 2010 census, ranking as the eig ...
and
Puerto Vallarta Puerto Vallarta ( or simply Vallarta) is a Mexican beach resort city situated on the Pacific Ocean's Bahía de Banderas in the Mexican state of Jalisco. Puerto Vallarta is the second largest urban agglomeration in the state after the Guadala ...
. Its programming is primarily cultural and educational content.


History

The first governor of the state of Jalisco to consider the possibility of opening a state-owned television station was Juan Gil Preciado in 1960. However, plans did not start to actually build one until 30 years later. On January 16, 1991, XHGJG-TV on analog channel 7 took to the air under the Department of Cultural Broadcasters, taking the institutional name ''Sistema Jalisciense de Radio, Televisión y Cinematografía'' (Jalisco System of Radio, Television, and Film). The original transmitter and facilities were housed on the tenth floor of the Education Tower along with a 6,000-watt transmitter. That night it broadcast its first news program, the newscast ''Actualidad Informativa'', which had as its first top story the beginning of
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. Not long after, it was moved from the state Secretariat of Education and Culture to the Secretariat of Culture upon its separation, taking the name ''Sistema Jalisciense de Radio y Televisión'' and losing the film component. At this time the station only broadcast several hours of programming per day in the evening, slowly expanding to additional timeslots. An earthquake in June 1994 in Guadalajara forced the state's Guadalajara radio stations,
XEJB-AM XEPBGJ-AM is an AM radio station in Guadalajara, Jalisco. Broadcasting on 630 kHz, XEPBGJ-AM is owned by the government of Jalisco and carries a cultural radio format under the name Jalisco Radio. History XEPBGJ, known prior to 2017 as XEJB-AM, ...
and
XEJB-FM XEJB-FM (96.3 FM) is an FM radio station in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. Broadcasting from a transmitter located atop Cerro del Cuatro, XEJB-FM is owned by the government of Jalisco and carries a cultural radio format under the name Jalisco Radi ...
, to move to the Casa de la Cultura Jalisciense. On October 11, 1995, XHGJG joined them, as another earthquake two days prior caused serious damage to the Education Tower and the station had to relocate. In the late 1990s, the transmitters of all three stations were moved to Cerro del Cuatro, home of other Guadalajara radio and TV station transmitters, further increasing the stations' coverage. In September 1999, the state government received a permit to sign on the first rebroadcaster of XHGJG, low-powered XHGZG-TV channel 12 in
Ciudad Guzmán Ciudad Guzmán (also known as simply Guzmán) is a city in the Mexico, Mexican States of Mexico, state of Jalisco. It is south of Guadalajara, at a height of above sea level. Its population totaled 97,750 in the 2010 census, ranking as the eig ...
with a transmitter on Cerro de la Escalera. This began a period of growth for the station, which later moved to the
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in Guadalajara and signed on a third transmitter, XHGPV-TV on channel 13 in
Puerto Vallarta Puerto Vallarta ( or simply Vallarta) is a Mexican beach resort city situated on the Pacific Ocean's Bahía de Banderas in the Mexican state of Jalisco. Puerto Vallarta is the second largest urban agglomeration in the state after the Guadala ...
. The network became known as C7, a shortening of "Canal 7", a brand later extended to the state's radio stations. The Guadalajara station began digital multicasting in November 2014 with four subchannels: news-oriented C7 Noticias, cultural C7 Cultura, C7 Congreso covering the activities of the Legislature of Jalisco, and C7 Ley with coverage of the state judicial system. The first two appeared in November 2014. The last two were discontinued soon after their appearance. On July 22, 2019, the state network was relaunched under the name Jalisco TV. The concessions were reissued with new call signs on January 1, 2022, due to a discontinuity.


Transmitters

Jalisco TV programming is broadcast on three transmitters in Jalisco, as well as by satellite. , - , - In March 2018, in order to facilitate the repacking of TV services out of the 600 MHz band (channels 38–51), XHGPV was assigned channel 21 for continued digital operations.


Digital television

In November 2014, XHGJG-TDT began multicasting two subchannels, adding two more in early 2015 (and later removing them). Analog channel 7 aired subchannel 25.2, C7 Cultura, which was also the HD subchannel (25.1/17.1 was C7 Noticias). In 2016, authorization was obtained to carry these subchannels on the Ciudad Guzmán and Puerto Vallarta transmitters. On July 22, 2019, transmissions began of a third subchannel, the new Canal Parlamento, owned and operated by the Jalisco state legislature, which was initially authorized for the Guadalajara transmitter. Coinciding with the Jalisco TV relaunch, the station changed its channels to a more conventional configuration, with the .2 subchannel becoming a one-hour timeshift feed. XHGJG shut off its analog signal on December 16, 2015, along with other Guadalajara stations.IFT Comunicado 98/2015: "El siguiente apagón analógico será el 16 de diciembre"
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Newscasts

Jalisco TV produces five hours a day on weekdays of news programs, with a three-hour morning newscast at 6 am and hour-long newscasts at 3 pm and 9 pm.


References

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