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El Dia [1] Mexico City Diario de Acayucan [9] Acayucan, Veracruz Diario Amanecer: 1980s [10] El Diario [1] Daily Juarez, Chihuahua [6] El Diario de Coahuila [8] Saltillo, Coahuila Diario de Colima [11] Daily Colima City, Colima [6] El Diario de Guadalajara [1] Daily Jalisco Diario de México [1] Daily El Diario de Monterrey [1] Daily Monterrey ...
El Diario de Juárez, [78] is the founder of El Diario de El Paso. El Norte was a fifth, but it ceased operations on April 2, 2017, following the murder of journalist Miroslava Breach, [79] the paper explained, the recent killings of several Mexican journalists made the job too dangerous. [80]
XHIJ-TDT (channel 44) is a Spanish-language independent station in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, serving the Juárez–El Paso–Las Cruces metropolitan area. Owned by Grupo Intermedia and known on air as Canal 44, the station has had a variety of affiliations since signing on the air in 1980 and also produces programs such as local news.
The digital signal was activated on June 1, 2012. [4] It remained after Juárez's digital transition took place on July 14, 2015, at which time analog channel 5 left the air. In March 2018, in order to facilitate the repacking of TV services out of the 600 MHz band (channels 38–51), XEJ was assigned channel 35 for continued digital operations.
Chihuahua Cd. Cuauhtémoc Cd. Delicias Canal 44 (44 Alternativo, Intermedia Televisión) 140.68 kW [9] 129.78 kW [10] 25.89 kW [11] Intermedia de Chihuahua 8 14 XHCPAU-TDT: Chihuahua: Canal Catorce 4.10 kW Sistema Público de Radiodifusion del Estado Mexicano 25 1 XHHPC-TDT: Hidalgo del Parral: Azteca Uno (adn40) 8.97 kW Televisión Azteca 26 2 ...
XHJUB-TDT began broadcasting in digital on October 12, 2012, two years after receiving initial approval. The digital signal remained after Juárez converted to digital on July 14, 2015. In 2016, as part of Mexico's standardization of virtual channels, XHJUB transferred its PSIP virtual channel from 56 to 5 (the assigned channel for Canal 5).
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Armando Rodríguez, born José Armando Rodríguez Carreón and also known as "El Choco", (c. 1968 – 13 November 2008), was a Mexican journalist who covered the crime beat for El Diario de Juárez in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico and was murdered at his residence. [2]