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    XHTV-TDT (virtual channel 4), launched in 1950 by Romulo O'Farril, is a flagship TV station of Televisa and carries its FORO news network. FOROtv is available...
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    up of the independently owned television flagship stations XEW Canal 2, XHTV Canal 4, and XHGC Canal 5 in Mexico, Distrito Federal. Telesistema Mexicano...
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    the second commercial TV channel to be established in Mexico City, after XHTV channel 4, owned by the Novedades newspaper. XEW-TV's first transmission...
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    Mexican cable systems and full-time on two stations in Mexico, including XHTV-TDT in Mexico City, with selected programs airing on Televisa Regional and...
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    television channels include: XHDF 1 (Azteca Uno), XEW 2 (Televisa W), XHCTMX 3, XHTV 4, XHGC 5, XHTDMX 6, XHIMT 7, XEQ 9, XEIPN 11, XHUNAM 20, XHCDM 21, XEIMT...
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    Country Content partner Mexico Televisa (XEW-TDT, XEQ-TDT, XHGC-TDT and XHTV-TDT), Televisa Regional, Televisa Networks Dominican Republic Grupo Telemicro...
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    standard. In 1950, the first commercial television station within Mexico, XHTV in Mexico City, signed on the air, followed by XEW-TV in 1951 and XHGC in...
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    founded the Novedades newspaper and owned the first commercial TV station (XHTV, Canal 4) through his company Televisión de México. With engineer Guillermo...
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    XHMEE Channel 38 (Televisa XEQ) - Mexicali. XHLRT Channel 44 (Televisa XHTV) - San Luis Rio Colorado. XHRCS Channel 50 (Telemax) - San Luis Rio Colorado...
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  • Telesistema Mexicano, linking Mexico's first three television stations: XHTV-TV (founded in 1950), XEW-TV (1951) and XHGC-TV (1952). Along with Emilio...
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    networks. Foro is the only network that only has one full-time affiliate, XHTV, but some of Foro's programming can be found on most Televisa Regional television...
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    television stations located in Mexico City, chiefly XEW-TV on channel 2, XHTV-TV on channel 4, and XHGC-TV on channel 5. In Monterrey TIM received the...
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    Ownership Owner Grupo Televisa (Televimex, S.A. de C.V.) Sister stations XHTV-TDT, XHGC-TDT, XEQ-TDT, Televisa Regional History First air date March 21...
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  • owned by the Azcárraga family), while others are for disambiguation (like XHTV-TV and XETV-TV or XEIMT-TV and XHIMT-TV). All TV stations originally assigned...
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    NWDR),  Japan (returned, electronic, experimental, NHK),  Mexico (official, XHTV-TV),   Switzerland (experimental),  United States ( Des Moines (WOI-TV),...
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    interviews on Saturdays for two years. Mexico's first commercial station, XHTV channel 4 in Mexico City, signed on August 31, 1950, making Mexico the first...
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  • outside Chicago. July 26 – First television broadcast station in Mexico, XHTV, Mexico City on channel 4; Gonzalo Castellot Madrazo is the first announcer...
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  • October 21, 1988. XHBO aired limited local programming and programming from XHTV Mexico City. XHBO moved to channel 4 in 2001—which enabled an OPMA transmitter...
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  • Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming 19.1 1080i 16:9 XHUAA Main XHUAA-TDT programming / Las Estrellas 19.2 480i 16:9 XHTV FORO...
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  • 4, an NBC-affiliated television station in New York City, United States XHTV-TDT Channel 4, a television station in Mexico City, flagship of Foro TV network...
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    (Teleimagen del Noroeste, S.A. de C.V.) Sister stations XHGC-TDT, XEW-TDT, XHTV-TDT History Founded June 23, 1967; 56 years ago (1967-06-23) First air date...
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    experimental broadcasts (weeks later converted to regular broadcasts) of XHTV in Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro no longer had the "primacy" of housing the...
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  • TelevisaUnivision Imagen Televisión XHCTMX-TDT 29 3.1 Grupo Imagen Foro TV XHTV-TDT 49 4.1 TelevisaUnivision Canal 5* XHGC-TDT 50 5.1 TelevisaUnivision Multimedios...
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  • broadcasts, with local programming and national network programs from XHGC and XHTV. It broadcast from the tower used by radio station XEON and two additional...
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  • transmissions, being the second oldest in Mexico City, with the first one being XHTV. March 22 – RCA introduces an eight-pound (3.6 kg) monochrome television...
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    terrestrial station, on channel 3, took place on July 24, 1950 - eight days after XHTV in Mexico City did the same. The first tests used had the RCA Indian-head...
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    Imagen Televisión (Excélsior TV) 295.411 kW Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. 15 4 XHTV-TDT Pico Tres Padres FOROtv (CV Shopping) 270 kW Televimex 31 5 XHGC-TDT...
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    documentary programming. Now simply known as Foro, it airs in Mexico City on XHTV-TDT (channel 4) and as a subchannel of 21 additional Televisa transmitters...
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  • Imagen Televisión (Excélsior TV) 295.411 kW Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. 15 4 XHTV-TDT Pico Tres Padres FOROtv (CV Shopping) 270 kW Televimex 31 5 XHGC-TDT...
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  • be operated by one entity. Televisa owns four Mexico City stations (XEW, XHTV, XHGC and XEQ) while Azteca, Mexico's second-largest broadcaster, owns three...
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