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XEJ was long a partner and affiliate station of Televisa, most recently carrying its Nu9ve network along with other programming, including XEJ Noticias local newscasts, on its main 50.1 subchannel. On October 2, 2019, the Federal Telecommunications Institute authorized Televisa to begin carrying Nu9ve itself, as a subchannel (10.1) of XHJUB-TDT ...
Chihuahua: Canal Once (Once Niñas y Niños) 130.31 kW Instituto Politécnico Nacional 34 28 XHABC-TDT: Chihuahua: Canal 28 21.5 kW Sistema Regional de Televisión 30 44 XHICCH-TDT: 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 ...
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 concession for XHJUB-TV was originally awarded on November 13, 1989, to Radiotelevisión del Rio Bravo, S.A. de C.V. The original concession specified that the station would operate on channel 62; [2] however, this was changed before the station's sign-on to put XHJUB on channel 56.
Juárez Hoy is a daily newspaper in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico. Owned by Televisión de la Frontera in conjunction with Publicaciones Graficas Rafime, the newspaper began publication in 2008. See also
XHCJH-TDT, virtual channel 20 (UHF digital channel 36), is a television station located in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico and serving El Paso, Texas, United States. The station is owned by TV Azteca and carries its Azteca 7 network.
In July 2017, K26KJ-D began carrying a feed of XHABC-TDT, a local television station in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, on its third digital subchannel. This arrangement brought Canal 28, known as "ABC Televisión" in the Juárez area, to over-the-air viewers in Juárez for the first time, complementing XHABC's own transmitters in Chihuahua and Ciudad ...
As 17th-century Spanish explorers sought a route through the southern Rocky Mountains, the Franciscan Friar García de San Francisco founded Ciudad Juárez in 1659 as "El Paso del Norte" ("The North Pass"). The Misión de Guadalupe de los Mansos en el Paso del río del Norte became the first permanent Spanish development in the area in the 1660s.