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The following is a list of all [[Federal Telecommunications Institute|IFT]]-licensed [[terrestrial television|over-the-air]] [[television stations]] broadcasting in the Mexican state of [[Tlaxcala]].{{mexico-inf|TV|accessdate=2014-07-30}}<ref>[http://www.mexicoradiotv.com/ Mexico Radio Television]</ref> There are 9 '''television stations in Tlaxcala''' which are affiliated to at least one [[Televisa]], [[TV Azteca]], or [[XHTLX-TV|TDT]] network. |
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The only standalone stations licensed within Tlaxcala are the five transmitters in the TDT network. Most television service in Tlaxcala is offered by repeaters of stations in Puebla. |
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==Networks== |
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| 2 || [[XHTXB-TV|XHTXB]] || |
| 2 || [[XHTXB-TV|XHTXB]] || Tlaxcala TV || [[Apizaco, Tlaxcala|Apizaco]] || .5 kW || {{•}} || {{•}} || Gobierno de Tlaxcala |
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| 12 || [[XHTCL-TV|XHTCL]] || |
| 12 || [[XHTCL-TV|XHTCL]] || Tlaxcala TV || [[Calpulalpan, Tlaxcala|Calpulalpan]] || .5 kW || {{•}} || {{•}} || Gobierno de Tlaxcala |
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| 2 || [[XHTXM-TV|XHTXM]] || |
| 2 || [[XHTXM-TV|XHTXM]] || Tlaxcala TV]] || [[Huamantla, Tlaxcala|Huamantla]] || .2 kW || {{•}} || {{•}} || Gobierno de Tlaxcala |
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| 7 || [[XHSPM-TV|XHSPM]] || |
| 7 || [[XHSPM-TV|XHSPM]] || Tlaxcala TV || [[San Pablo del Monte, Tlaxcala|San Pablo del Monte]] || .1 kW || {{•}} || {{•}} || Gobierno de Tlaxcala |
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| 5 || [[XHTLX-TV|XHTXL]] || |
| 5 || [[XHTLX-TV|XHTXL]] || Tlaxcala TV || [[Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala|Tlaxcala]] || .5 kW || {{•}} || {{•}} || Gobierno de Tlaxcala |
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| 4|| [[XHP-TV|XHP]] || Televisa Regional || [[Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala|Tlaxcala]] || (R) || {{•}} || {{•}} || Televisa (Puebla) |
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| 7 || [[XEX-TV|XEX]] || [[Canal 5 (Televisa Network)|Canal 5]] || [[Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala|Tlaxcala]] || (R) || {{•}} || {{•}} || Televimex ([[Altzomoni]]) |
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| 9 || [[XHTM-TV|XHTM]] || [[Canal de las Estrellas]] || [[Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala|Tlaxcala]] || (R) || {{•}} || {{•}} || Televimex ([[Altzomoni]]) |
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| 20 || [[XHPUR-TV|XHPUR]] || [[Azteca 13]] || [[Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala|Tlaxcala]] || (R) || {{•}} || {{•}} || TV Azteca ([[Puebla, Puebla|Puebla]]) |
| 20 || [[XHPUR-TV|XHPUR]] || [[Azteca 13]] || [[Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala|Tlaxcala]] || (R) || {{•}} || {{•}} || TV Azteca ([[Puebla, Puebla|Puebla]]) |
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(R): Repeater |
(R): Repeater |
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*[http://www.cofetel.gob.mx/es/Cofetel_2008/Cofe_infraestructura Comision Federal de Comunicaciones: Telecommunication Infrastructure in Mexico] |
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Revision as of 08:04, 30 July 2014
The following is a list of all IFT-licensed over-the-air television stations broadcasting in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala.[1][2] There are 9 television stations in Tlaxcala which are affiliated to at least one Televisa, TV Azteca, or TDT network.
The only standalone stations licensed within Tlaxcala are the five transmitters in the TDT network. Most television service in Tlaxcala is offered by repeaters of stations in Puebla.
Networks
List of television networks located in the state of Tlaxcala:
Network name | Flagship | Programming type | Owner | Affiliates |
Canal de las Estrellas | XEW 2 | soap operas, retro movies and sports | Televisa | 1 |
Canal 5 | XHGC 5 | cartoons, movies, and series | Televisa | 1 |
TDT | XHTLX 5 | educational | Gobierno de Tlaxcala | 5 |
Azteca 13 | XHDF 13 | news, soap operas, and sports | TV Azteca | 1 |
List of television stations
CH | Callsign | Network | City of License | A Power | DT | DT Power | Owner / Operator |
2 | XHTXB | Tlaxcala TV | Apizaco | .5 kW | • | • | Gobierno de Tlaxcala |
12 | XHTCL | Tlaxcala TV | Calpulalpan | .5 kW | • | • | Gobierno de Tlaxcala |
2 | XHTXM | Tlaxcala TV]] | Huamantla | .2 kW | • | • | Gobierno de Tlaxcala |
7 | XHSPM | Tlaxcala TV | San Pablo del Monte | .1 kW | • | • | Gobierno de Tlaxcala |
5 | XHTXL | Tlaxcala TV | Tlaxcala | .5 kW | • | • | Gobierno de Tlaxcala |
4 | XHP | Televisa Regional | Tlaxcala | (R) | • | • | Televisa (Puebla) |
7 | XEX | Canal 5 | Tlaxcala | (R) | • | • | Televimex (Altzomoni) |
9 | XHTM | Canal de las Estrellas | Tlaxcala | (R) | • | • | Televimex (Altzomoni) |
20 | XHPUR | Azteca 13 | Tlaxcala | (R) | • | • | TV Azteca (Puebla) |
(R): Repeater
References
- ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de TDT. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2014-07-30. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
- ^ Mexico Radio Television