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XHDF-TDT, virtual channel 1 (UHF digital channel 25), is the flagship station of the Azteca Uno television network in Mexico City, Mexico. Azteca Uno can be seen in most major cities in Mexico through TV Azteca's owned-and-operated transmitter network. XHDF provides HD programming to other transmitters and cable and satellite viewers.
Azteca Uno is available on 91 of its own transmitters as well as on a subchannel of 13 Azteca 7 transmitters. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The latter only carry Azteca Uno in standard definition. As part of the national virtual channel realignment of October 2016, Azteca Trece, including in Mexico City, moved from channel 13 to channel 1.
Upon the privatization of Imevisión and its transformation into Televisión Azteca in 1993, Chihuahua became the only city in the country where Azteca held three television stations—channels 2, 4 and 11. Currently XHCH runs the Azteca Uno network, along with XHIT, though XHIT lacks local programming such as newscasts and is an hour behind XHCH.
Azteca Uno (adn40) 10.47 kW Televisión Azteca 31 7 XHNCI-TDT: Manzanillo: Azteca 7 12.24 kW Televisión Azteca 36 9 XHMAW-TDT: Manzanillo: Nu9ve 35 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste 13 12 XHPBMZ-TDT: Manzanillo: Canal 12 17.208 kW Gobierno del Estado de Colima 22 1 XHTCA-TDT: Tecomán: Azteca Uno (adn40) 4.560 kW Televisión Azteca 23 2/5 XHTEC-TDT ...
Currently, XHCJE-TDT broadcasts the entire schedule of Azteca Uno, with local advertisements and local news broadcasts. News opt-outs Hechos Meridiano Juárez, a news program that debuted in 2001 to compete against the Noticiero 56 newscast on competing station XHJUB (now Las Noticias on XEPM).
Azteca 7 (Azteca Uno) 0.94 kW Televisión Azteca 28 1 XHAQ-TDT: Mexicali: Azteca Uno : 252.44 kW Televisión Azteca 34 2 XHBM-TDT: Mexicali: Las Estrellas : 180 kW Televimex 17 3 XHCTME-TDT: Mexicali: Imagen Televisión (Excélsior TV) 150 kW [3] Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. 14 4 XHBC-TDT: Mexicali: Televisa Regional 200 kW Televisora de ...
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. Additionally, these networks are also required to provide accessibility for the hearing impaired with the use of Closed Captioning and/or Mexican sign language.
Azteca 7 9.03 kW Televisión Azteca 30 13 XHMH-TDT: Hidalgo del Parral: Multimedios Televisión: 25 kW Pedro Luis Fitzmaurice Meneses 24 1/7 XHCGC-TDT: Nuevo Casas Grandes: Azteca Uno (Azteca 7) 9.63 kW Televisión Azteca 27 2/5 XHNCG-TDT: Nuevo Casas Grandes: Las Estrellas (Canal 5) 34 kW Televimex 16 1/7 XHHR-TDT: Ojinaga: Azteca Uno (Azteca ...