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  2. List of television stations in Coahuila - Wikipedia

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    Coahuila Televisión 15.2 kW Gobierno del Estado de Coahuila 14 1 XHGDP-TDT: Torreón: Azteca Uno : 188.17 kW Televisión Azteca 20 2 XHO-TDT: Torreón: Las Estrellas (N+ Foro) 150 kW Televimex 24 3 XHCTTR-TDT: Torreón: Imagen Televisión (Excélsior TV) 160 kW [6] Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. 35 5 XELN-TDT: Torreón: Canal 5 150 kW Radio ...

  3. Milenio Televisión - Wikipedia

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    The channel is available in various pay TV systems throughout Mexico and the US, and on the internet. [1] Milenio has also been available on the second digital subchannels of Multimedios television stations, as well as those of XHIJ-TDT and XHILA-TDT. The network produces newscasts specifically for Los Angeles called Noticias 22 Milenio.

  4. List of television stations in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In addition, due to Mexico's rugged terrain, many stations operate low-powered, mostly co-channel translators (legally known as equipos complementarios de zona de sombra) to serve areas shielded by terrain, to improve signal reception in fringe areas, or (in some cases) to serve completely different television markets. Translators may be in ...

  5. Canal 6 (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Multimedios was founded in 1933 when Jesús Dionisio González acquired Monterrey radio station XEX, where he had formerly worked, for 12,500 pesos. [1] In the 1950s, the group became known as Organización Estrellas de Oro (Gold Stars Organization), and entered the television business on 31 October 1964, when it received a television allocation in Monterrey, [2] which later started on 24 ...

  6. Milenio - Wikipedia

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    Milenio is a major national newspaper in Mexico, owned by Grupo Multimedios.. It is published in 11 cities across Mexico, including Monterrey, Mexico City, Guadalajara, León, Pachuca, Puebla, Villahermosa, Tampico, Torreón, Toluca, and Xalapa.

  7. Teleritmo - Wikipedia

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    6.3 XHOAH-TDT: Torreón, Coah. 47.5 kW Multimedios Televisión 31 6.3 XHLGG-TDT: Cerro Los Tenamastes, Jal. León: 47.5 kW [2] 70 kW [3] Multimedios Televisión 25 6.3 XHVTU-TDT: Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas: 20 kW Multimedios Televisión 15 6.3 XHVTV-TDT Matamoros, Tamaulipas Reynosa, Tamps. 35 kW 40 kW Televisión Digital 26 6.3 XHNAT-TDT ...

  8. Canal 5 (Mexican TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Canal 5 also features some of Televisa's productions, such as El Chavo Animado and Mujeres Asesinas 3 by Pedro Torres. In recent years, Canal 5's Twitter page started posting strange and disturbing posts typically between 3-7 am including the Michael Rosen's Lunchtime song, only to be deleted after said date. Since then, the posts have been ...

  9. Imagen Televisión - Wikipedia

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    Almost all stations have been allotted virtual channel 3, though one on the border region with the United States—XHCTRM-TDT—is assigned virtual channel 13 because of a potential conflict with KIII in Corpus Christi, Texas, on virtual channel 3. [35] All transmitters carry Excélsior TV, Imagen's cable news channel, as subchannel 3.4. [36]