User:MexTDT/sandbox/List of Mexican television networks

National network list

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All of the networks listed below operate a number of terrestrial TV stations. In addition, several of these networks are also aired on cable and satellite services.

Commercial

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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. In adition, these networks are also required to provide accesibility for the hearing impaired with th use of Closed Captioning and/or Mexican sign language.

ADN 40 and A+ have coverage primarily provided by subchannels.

Noncommercial

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The following networks are officially considered to have nationwide coverage even though this has not been achieved by any of the networks with terrestrial stations. These are required to be carried by all pay TV providers and offered at no cost by the broadcaster.

Of the many noncommercial services, there are only two national networks of retransmitters:

The digital IPN retransmitters only carry their own networks, Once and Once Niñas y Niños, while the digital SPR retransmitters carry their own network, Canal Catorce, along with Once, Canal 22, and TV UNAM primarily. Some stations of the SPR network, also carry Ingenio TV and Canal del Congreso 45.1

Currently, no OTA station carries Justicia TV, although in 2016 the inclusion of the network on the SPR station in Mexico City, XHOPMA-TDT (now XHSPR-TDT), was approved and tested but never went on air regularly.[1]

Regional or limited coverage commercial networks

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There are some networks operating in Mexico which have limited coverage or primarily serve a region in particular.
Currently, there are three networks of this kind which have a significant coverage:

  • Canal 6 (Multimedios)
  • Nu9ve (Televisa)
  • Canal 13 (Albavisión México)

Other regional/limited networks include:

  • El Canal de las Noticias (Intermedia) (Mexicali and the State of Chihuahua)
  • ABC Televisión (State of Chihuahua)
  • TV MAR (Los Cabos and La Paz in Baja California Sur and Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco)
  • Foro TV (Televisa)
  • Milenio Televisión (Multimedios)
  • Teleritmo (Multimedios)
  • CV Shopping
  • MVS TV

State-level broadcast noncommercial television networks

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Mexico also has several statewide television networks. Most are state government-run, while others are operated by educational institutions and civil associations:

State Network(s)
  Aguascalientes Canal 26 & AGS TV (XHCGA-TDT)
  Baja California Sur Canal 8 (XHBZC-TDT)
  Campeche TRC (XHCCA-TDT)
  Chiapas Canal 10 (XHITC-TDT/XHSBB-TDT/XHTAA-TDT/XHTTG-TDT)
  Chihuahua
Canal 28 ABC Televisión (XHABC-TDT/XHCTH-TDT)
  Coahuila XHPBSA-TDT 17.1
La Señal Libre (XHMAP-TDT)
  Colima Canal 12 (XHAMO-TDT/XHPBMZ-TDT)
  Durango
España TV (XHUNES-TDT)
UAD TV (XHUAD-TDT)
TV UJED (XHUJED-TDT)
Tremenda TV (XHFGL-TDT)
  Guanajuato tvcuatro/TV4 Media/TV4 Expresa
Expresa TV (XHCEP-TDT)
El Canal de San Miguel (XHGSM-TDT)
  Guerrero RTG (XHACG-TDT/XHHCG-TDT)
  Hidalgo Hidalgo Televisión
XHPEAH-TDT
  Jalisco Jalisco TV
Canal 44 UDG
  State of Mexico Mexiquense TV & AMX Noticias (XHGEM-TDT/XHPTP-TDT)
  Mexico City Capital 21 & Ciudad 21.2 (XHCDM-TDT)
  Michoacán SM Televisión
  Morelos El Canal de Morelos (XHCMO-TDT)
  Nayarit 10TV Nayarit (XHTPG-TDT)
  Nuevo León RTV Nuevo León Canal 28
Canal 53 UANL
  Oaxaca CORTV
  Puebla
  Querétaro
  San Luis Potosí
  Sinaloa
  Sonora
  Tabasco
  Tlaxcala
  Veracruz
  Yucatán
  Zacatecas
  •   Educational institution-owned
  •   Civil association-owned

See also

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General:

References

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{{Mexican broadcast television}} {{NAmerTV}} [[Category:Lists of television channels in Mexico|*]] [[Category:Mexican television networks|*]]