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  2. Canal 5 (Mexican TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    On May 10, 1952, XHGC-TV came to the air for the first time. It was Mexico City's third television station, owned by Guillermo González Camarena, an inventor who created the first color television system. In 1955, XHGC was one of three stations that formed Telesistema Mexicano. González Camarena remained the general manager of XHGC until his ...

  3. List of television networks in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Milenio Televisión - Wikipedia

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    Milenio Televisión is a Mexican television cable news channel owned by Grupo Multimedios. The news programming uses the resources of the Milenio newspaper, one of the largest in the country. Programming is 24 hours a day, through news, analysis and specialized programs.

  5. XEIMT-TDT - Wikipedia

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    Channel 22, Mexico City's first UHF station, signed on April 15, 1982, as XHTRM-TV, the principal station of Televisión de la República Mexicana (TRM).It was the first new television station in Mexico City since 1968, when channels 8 (XHTM, operated by Televisión Independiente de México) and 13 (XHDF-TV, which was nationalized in 1972) went on the air.

  6. List of television stations in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    TV BUAP 17.5 kW Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla: 11 XHCSAI-TDT: Puebla: Radio Lacustre, A.C. 28 1 XHTHN-TDT: Tehuacán: Azteca Uno : 17.36 kW Televisión Azteca 34 7 XHTHP-TDT: Tehuacán: Azteca 7 : 17.08 kW Televisión Azteca 8 18 XHTEH-TDT: Tehuacán: TV BUAP 1.368 kW Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla: 10 XHCSAJ-TDT ...

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  8. Las Estrellas - Wikipedia

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    XEW-TV's first transmission was a live, play-by-play, outside broadcast of a Mexican League match, with XEW radio veteran Pedro Septién on commentary duties. Other than live sports broadcasts, XEW-TV initially broadcast films from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, as its studios in Chapultepec 18 were still under construction. The studio ...

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