Azteca 7
Encyclopedia
Azteca 7 or El 7 is a network owned by TV Azteca
, with affiliate stations all over Mexico all of which are owned and operated by TV Azteca. Azteca 7 uses Mexico, Distrito Federal's XHIMT
as its flagship station and its channel as part of its name. Azteca 7's programming is available in HD and is available where affiliates are broadcasting in digital television
. Azteca 7 programming is available in Mexico through SKY México
.
Summer 2011 primetime programming consists of:
TV Azteca
Azteca, is the second largest Mexican television entertainment. It was established in 1983 as the state-owned Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión , a holding of the national TV networks channel 13 and 7 and was privatized under its current name in 1993 and now is part of Grupo Salinas...
, with affiliate stations all over Mexico all of which are owned and operated by TV Azteca. Azteca 7 uses Mexico, Distrito Federal's XHIMT
XHIMT-TV
XHIMT is the callsign for the over the air Azteca 7 network flagship station in Mexico City . XHIMT provides some HD programming to cable and satellite viewers.-History:...
as its flagship station and its channel as part of its name. Azteca 7's programming is available in HD and is available where affiliates are broadcasting in digital television
Digital television
Digital television is the transmission of audio and video by digital signals, in contrast to the analog signals used by analog TV...
. Azteca 7 programming is available in Mexico through SKY México
SKY México
SKY México is a company that operates a subscription television service in the Mexico, Central America, Dominican Republic area. It produces TV content, and owns several TV channels...
.
Programming
Daytime programming consists of original news, cartoons, series and movies. Most of Azteca 7's primetime programming consists of Spanish translated American programs and movies.Summer 2011 primetime programming consists of:
Monday through Thursday
- Los SimpsonThe SimpsonsThe Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series is a satirical parody of a middle class American lifestyle epitomized by its family of the same name, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie...
- Estafa y CrimenWhite Collar (TV series)White Collar is a USA Network television series created by Jeff Eastin, starring Matt Bomer as con-man Neal Caffrey and Tim DeKay as Special Agent Peter Burke. It premiered on October 23, 2009. In December 2009, White Collar was renewed for a second season that began on July 13, 2010...
- Hawaii Five-0
- Mentes CriminalesCriminal MindsCriminal Minds is an American police procedural drama that premiered September 22, 2005, on CBS. The series follows a team of profilers from the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit based in Quantico, Virginia. The BAU is part of the FBI National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime...
- Bajo el Alma
- El Internado
Friday
- Film 7 (movies all day)
- Dificil de Creer
- WWE SmackDown
Azteca 7 affiliates
The following is a list of all full-time Azteca 7 affiliates: CH Television channel A television channel is a physical or virtual channel over which a television station or television network is distributed. For example, in North America, "channel 2" refers to the broadcast or cable band of 54 to 60 MHz, with carrier frequencies of 55.25 MHz for NTSC analog video and... |
Callsign | City of License | A Power Electric power Electric power is the rate at which electric energy is transferred by an electric circuit. The SI unit of power is the watt.-Circuits:Electric power, like mechanical power, is represented by the letter P in electrical equations... |
DT Digital television Digital television is the transmission of audio and video by digital signals, in contrast to the analog signals used by analog TV... |
DT Power Digital television Digital television is the transmission of audio and video by digital signals, in contrast to the analog signals used by analog TV... |
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10 | XHLGA | Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes The city of Aguascalientes is the capital of the state of Aguascalientes in western central Mexico. It stands on the banks of the Río Aguascalientes, 1880 meters above sea level, at... |
20 kW | TV Azteca | ||
11 | XHCVO | Calvillo, Aguascalientes | .5 kW | TV Azteca | ||
2 | XHENT XHENT-TV XHENT-TV is a television station based in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico. The station broadcasts on channel 2 in the NTSC television standard. The station is an Azteca 7 affiliate.... |
Ensenada, Baja California Ensenada, Baja California Ensenada is a coastal city in Mexico and the third-largest city in Baja California. It is located south of San Diego on the Baja California Peninsula. The city is locally referred to as La Cenicienta del Pacífico, or, The Cinderella of the Pacific... |
50 kW | TV Azteca TV Azteca Azteca, is the second largest Mexican television entertainment. It was established in 1983 as the state-owned Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión , a holding of the national TV networks channel 13 and 7 and was privatized under its current name in 1993 and now is part of Grupo Salinas... |
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7 | XHIDC | Isla Cedros, Baja California | 1 kW | TV Azteca | ||
20 | XHEXT XHEXT-TV XHEXT-TV is the television call sign for the TV Azteca television station in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico. The station is affiliated to Azteca 7.... |
Mexicali, Baja California | 3,906 kW | 25.1 | TV Azteca | |
8 | XHSFN | San Felipe, Baja California San Felipe, Baja California San Felipe is a town on the Gulf of California in the Mexican state of Baja California, 190 km south of the United States border and within the municipality of Mexicali. It also serves as a borough seat of its surrouding area.... |
.7 kW | Patronato Pro-TV | ||
21 | XHTIT XHTIT-TV XHTIT-TV is the television call sign for the TV Azteca television station in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. The station is affiliated to Azteca 7 with a 2-hour delay.... |
Tijuana, Baja California | 3,000 kW | 28.1 | TV Azteca | |
12 | XHBAB | Bahia Asuncion, Baja California Sur | 1 kW | TV Azteca TV Azteca Azteca, is the second largest Mexican television entertainment. It was established in 1983 as the state-owned Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión , a holding of the national TV networks channel 13 and 7 and was privatized under its current name in 1993 and now is part of Grupo Salinas... |
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12 | XHBTB | Bahia de Tortugas, Baja California Sur | 1 kW | TV Azteca | ||
8 | XHSJC | Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur | 5 kW | TV Azteca | ||
7 | XHCOC | Constitución, Baja California Sur | 5 kW | TV Azteca | ||
8 | XHGNB | Guerrero Negro, Baja California Sur | 7 kW | TV Azteca | ||
12 | XHPBC | La Paz, Baja California Sur La Paz, Baja California Sur La Paz is the capital city of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur and an important regional commercial center. The city had a 2010 census population of 215,178 persons, but its metropolitan population is somewhat larger because of surrounding towns like el Centenario, el Zacatal and San Pedro... |
150 kW | TV Azteca | ||
11 | XHSIB | San Ignacio, Baja California Sur San Ignacio, Baja California Sur San Ignacio is a palm oasis town in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur, located between Guerrero Negro and Santa Rosalía. The town had a 2010 census population of 667 inhabitants and grew at the site of the Cochimí settlement of Kadakaamán and the Jesuit Mission San Ignacio founded in 1728 by... |
1 kW | TV Azteca | ||
13 | XHSIS | San Isidro, Baja California Sur | 1 kW | TV Azteca | ||
10 | XHSRB | Santa Rosalia, Baja California Sur Santa Rosalía, Baja California Sur Santa Rosalía is a city located on the Baja California peninsula, in the northern part of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur. It was named after Saint Rosalia, although the reason for the name is not quite clear since the Misión de Santa Rosalía is not located by the town, but rather in... |
.5 kW | TV Azteca | ||
2 | XHCAM | Campeche, Campeche Campeche, Campeche San Francisco de Campeche is the capital city of the Mexican state of Campeche, located at,... |
50 kW | TV Azteca | ||
3 | XHCCT | Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche | 20 kW | TV Azteca | ||
7 | XHECA | Escarcega, Campeche | 1 kW | TV Azteca | ||
8 | XHCOM | Comitan de Dominguez, Chiapas | 5 kW | TV Azteca | ||
2 | XHCSA | San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas | 95 kW | TV Azteca | ||
6 | XHMCH | Motozintla, Chiapas | 3 kW | TV Azteca | ||
13 | XHTAP | Tapachula, Chiapas | 200 kW | TV Azteca | ||
10 | XHTON | Tonala, Chiapas Tonalá, Chiapas Tonalá is a town and one of the 119 Municipalities of Chiapas, in southern Mexico.As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 78,438. It covers an area of 1766.2 km².... |
5 kW | TV Azteca | ||
6 | XHCGJ | Camargo, Chihuahua Camargo, Chihuahua Santa Rosalía de Camargo, originally called Santa Rosalia, and now known as "Camargo City", is a city in the eastern part of the Mexican state of Chihuahua. It serves as municipal seat of Camargo municipality. It is a colonial town steeped in history. The Mission Santa Rosalía has a beautiful park... |
1 kW | TV Azteca | ||
20 | XHCJH XHCJH-TV XHCJH is the Ciudad Juárez television station that is owned and operated by TV Azteca. The station is an affiliate of Azteca 7.... |
Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua | 3,006 kW | 36.1 | 100 kW | TV Azteca |
11 | XHECH | Chihuahua, Chihuahua Chihuahua, Chihuahua The city of Chihuahua is the state capital of the Mexican state of Chihuahua. It has a population of about 825,327. The predominant activity is industry, including domestic heavy, light industries, consumer goods production, and to a smaller extent maquiladoras.-History:It has been said that the... |
243 kW | TV Azteca | ||
9 | XHHDP | Hidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua | 5 kW | TV Azteca | ||
13 | XHSBC XHSBC-TV XHSBC is the call sign for the TV Azteca owned television station in Nueva Rosita, Coahuila, Mexico. The station is affiliated to the Azteca 7 network and is part of Azteca 7 Noreste.-External links:**... |
Nueva Rosita, Coahuila | .5 kW | TV Azteca TV Azteca Azteca, is the second largest Mexican television entertainment. It was established in 1983 as the state-owned Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión , a holding of the national TV networks channel 13 and 7 and was privatized under its current name in 1993 and now is part of Grupo Salinas... |
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11 | XHMLA XHMLA-TV XHMLA is the call sign for the TV Azteca owned television station in Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico. The station is affiliated to the Azteca 7 network and is part of Azteca 7 Noreste.-External links:**... |
Monclova, Coahuila | 50 kW | TV Azteca TV Azteca Azteca, is the second largest Mexican television entertainment. It was established in 1983 as the state-owned Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión , a holding of the national TV networks channel 13 and 7 and was privatized under its current name in 1993 and now is part of Grupo Salinas... |
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12 | XHPFE XHPFE-TV XHPFE is the call sign for the TV Azteca owned television station in Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila, Mexico. The station is affiliated to the Azteca 7 network and is part of Azteca 7 Noreste.-External links:**... |
Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila | 5 kW | TV Azteca TV Azteca Azteca, is the second largest Mexican television entertainment. It was established in 1983 as the state-owned Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión , a holding of the national TV networks channel 13 and 7 and was privatized under its current name in 1993 and now is part of Grupo Salinas... |
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22 | XHPNW XHPNW-TV XHPNW is the call sign for an independently owned television station in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico. The station brands itself as Super Channel 22.-External links:**... |
Piedras Negras, Coahuila Piedras Negras, Coahuila -Natural Resources:This region generates a large amount of the national production of coal, one of the most economically important non-metallic minerals in the state.-Tourism:Piedras Negras' main tourist attractions are:... |
270 kW | TV Azteca TV Azteca Azteca, is the second largest Mexican television entertainment. It was established in 1983 as the state-owned Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión , a holding of the national TV networks channel 13 and 7 and was privatized under its current name in 1993 and now is part of Grupo Salinas... |
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44 | XHLLO XHLLO-TV XHLLO is the call sign for the TV Azteca owned television station in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. The station is affiliated to the Azteca 7 network and is part of Azteca 7 Noreste.-External links:**... |
Saltillo, Coahuila | 1,997 kW | TV Azteca TV Azteca Azteca, is the second largest Mexican television entertainment. It was established in 1983 as the state-owned Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión , a holding of the national TV networks channel 13 and 7 and was privatized under its current name in 1993 and now is part of Grupo Salinas... |
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6 | XHGZP XHGZP-TV XHGZP is the call sign for the TV Azteca owned television station in Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico. The station is affiliated to the Azteca 7 network and is part of Azteca 7 Noreste.-External links:**... |
Torreon, Coahuila | 50 kW | TV Azteca TV Azteca Azteca, is the second largest Mexican television entertainment. It was established in 1983 as the state-owned Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión , a holding of the national TV networks channel 13 and 7 and was privatized under its current name in 1993 and now is part of Grupo Salinas... |
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3 | XHCOL | Colima, Colima Colima, Colima Colima is capital of the state of the same name, a city and municipality located in the center west of Mexico. It is located near the Colima Volcano, which divides the small state from that of Jalisco. Despite being the capital, the city is not the state’s main tourist attraction, eclipsed by... |
47 kW | TV Azteca | ||
4 | XHNCI | Manzanillo, Colima Manzanillo, Colima The name Manzanillo refers to the city as well as its surrounding municipality in the Mexican state of Colima. The city, located on the Pacific Ocean, contains Mexico's busiest port. Manzanillo was the third port created by the Spanish in the Pacific during the New Spain period... |
20 kW | TV Azteca | ||
11 | XHTCO | Tecoman, Colima | 1 kW | TV Azteca | ||
7 | XHIMT XHIMT-TV XHIMT is the callsign for the over the air Azteca 7 network flagship station in Mexico City . XHIMT provides some HD programming to cable and satellite viewers.-History:... |
Mexico, Distrito Federal | 269 kW | 24.1 | TV Azteca | |
2 | XHDRG | Durango, Durango Durango, Durango -Climate:The city of Durango has a semi-arid climate, classified as Bsk in the Koppen system. The climate is temperate in the western portion , with the average annual temperature being 15 °C and consisting of an average annual rainfall of 1,600 millimeters. In the eastern region, the average... |
26 kW | TV Azteca | ||
13 | XHSPC | San Pedro, Durango | .5 kW | TV Azteca | ||
7 | XHCCG | Celaya, Guanajuato | 265 kW | 41.1 | TV Azteca | |
6 | XHACC XHACC-TV XHACC-TV is a television station in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico owned by TV Azteca. The station broadcasts on channel 6 in the NTSC television standard, and is an affiliate of Azteca 7... |
Acapulco, Guerrero | 100 kW | TV Azteca | ||
9 | XHCHL | Chilpancingo, Guerrero | 25 kW | TV Azteca | ||
5 | XHTUX | Iguala, Guerrero | 5 kW | TV Azteca | ||
5 | XHDU | Zihuatanejo, Guerrero | 5 kW | TV Azteca | ||
11 | XHSFJ XHSFJ-TV XHSFJ is the Guadalajuara television station that is owned and operated by TV Azteca. The station is affiliated to Azteca 7 and is available on Analog and Azteca 24 HD in digital.... |
Guadalajara, Jalisco Guadalajara, Jalisco Guadalajara is the capital of the Mexican state of Jalisco, and the seat of the municipality of Guadalajara. The city is located in the central region of Jalisco in the western-pacific area of Mexico. With a population of 1,564,514 it is Mexico's second most populous municipality... |
240 kW | 31.1 | TV Azteca | |
7 | XHPVJ | Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco | 42 kW | TV Azteca | ||
19 | XHLUC | Toluca, México | 2,000 kW | 35.1 | TV Azteca | |
39 | XHBUR | Morelia, Michoacán | 2,000 kW | TV Azteca | ||
48 | XHRAM | Zamora, Michoacán Zamora, Michoacán Zamora de Hidalgo, is a city in the Mexican state of Michoacán. The 2010 census population was 141,627. making it the third largest city in the state. The city is the municipal seat of Zamora Municipality, which has an area of 330.97 km² and includes many other smaller communities, the largest of... |
1,995 kW | TV Azteca | ||
28 | XHCUV | Cuernavaca, Morelos | 2,000 kW | 43.1 | TV Azteca | |
8 | XHLBN | Tepic, Nayarit | 40 kW | TV Azteca | ||
7 | XHFN XHFN-TV XHFN-TV is the television call sign for the TV Azteca television station in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The station is affiliated to the Azteca 7 network and also serves as a flagship station to the Northeastern states of Mexico. Azteca 7 Noreste produces regional news, programming, and... |
Monterrey, Nuevo León | 323 kW | 43.1 | 91 kW | TV Azteca TV Azteca Azteca, is the second largest Mexican television entertainment. It was established in 1983 as the state-owned Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión , a holding of the national TV networks channel 13 and 7 and was privatized under its current name in 1993 and now is part of Grupo Salinas... |
7 | XHHDL | Huajuapan de León, Oaxaca | 5 kW | TV Azteca | ||
4 | XHPSO | Matías Romero, Oaxaca | 40 kW | TV Azteca | ||
13 | XHOXX XHOXX-TV XHOXX-TV is the television call sign for the TV Azteca television station in Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico. The station is an affiliate of Azteca 7.... |
Oaxaca, Oaxaca Oaxaca, Oaxaca The city and municipality of Oaxaca de Juárez, or simply Oaxaca, is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of the same name . It is located in the Centro District in the Central Valleys region of the state, in the foothills of the Sierra Madre at the base of the Cerro del Fortín... |
199 kW | TV Azteca | ||
11 | XHJP | Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca | 5 kW | TV Azteca | ||
11 | XHSMT | San Miguel Tlacotepec, Oaxaca | 1 kW | TV Azteca | ||
12 | XHTEM XHTEM-TV XHTEM is the Puebla, Puebla television station that is owned and operated by TV Azteca. XHTEM is an affiliate of TV Azteca's Azteca 7.... |
Puebla, Puebla Puebla, Puebla The city and municipality of Puebla is the capital of the state of Puebla, and one of the five most important colonial cities in Mexico. Being a planned city, it is located to the east of Mexico City and west of Mexico's main port, Veracruz, on the main route between the two.The city was founded... |
200 kW | 27.1 | TV Azteca | |
7 | XHTHP | Tehuacan, Puebla | 10 kW | TV Azteca | ||
36 | XHQUE XHQUE-TV XHQUE-TV is the television call sign for the TV Azteca television station in Queretaro, Queretaro, Mexico. The station is affiliated to Azteca 7.... |
Querétaro, Querétaro | 2,238 kW | 34.1 | TV Azteca | |
7 | XHAQR XHAQR-TV XHAQR-TV is a television station in Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico. The station broadcasts on channel 7 in the NTSC television standard, and is an affiliate of Azteca 7.... |
Cancún, Quintana Roo | 278 kW | TV Azteca | ||
9 | XHCQO | Chetumal, Quintana Roo | 25 kW | TV Azteca | ||
12 | XHCDI | Matehuala, San Luis Potosi | 1 kW | TV Azteca | ||
6 | XHCLP | San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí San Luis Potosí, commonly called SLP or simply San Luis, is the capital of, and most populous city in the Mexican state of the same name. The city lies at an elevation of 1,850 meters... |
100 kW | TV Azteca | ||
2 | XHTZL | Tamazunchale, San Luis Potosi | 10 kW | TV Azteca | ||
11 | XHDO | Culiacan, Sinaloa | 50 kW | TV Azteca | ||
7 | XHMIS | Los Mochis, Sinaloa | 108 kW | TV Azteca | ||
6 | XHLSI | Mazatlan, Sinaloa | 50 kW | TV Azteca | ||
10 | XHBK | Ciudad Obregón, Sonora | 100 kW | TV Azteca | ||
10 | XHHO | Hermosillo, Sonora | 100 kW | TV Azteca | ||
22 | XHNOA XHNOA-TV XHNOA is the television call sign for the TV Azteca television station in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. The station is an affiliate of Azteca 7.... |
Nogales, Sonora Nogales, Sonora Heroica Nogales , more commonly known as Nogales, is a city and its surrounding municipality on the northern border of the Mexican State of Sonora. The municipality covers an area of 1,675 km², and borders to the north the city of Nogales, Arizona, United States, across the U.S.-Mexico border... |
2,317 kW | TV Azteca | ||
7 | XHPPS | Puerto Peñasco, Sonora | 1 kW | TV Azteca | ||
9 | XHLAV | La Venta, Tabasco | 1 kW | TV Azteca | ||
11 | XHVIH | Villahermosa, Tabasco | 60 kW | TV Azteca | ||
9 | XHCDT XHCDT XHCDT is the television call sign for the TV Azteca 7 television station in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, Mexico. The station is an affiliate of Azteca 7 and Azteca 7 Noreste.-External links:**... |
Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas | 47 kW | TV Azteca TV Azteca Azteca, is the second largest Mexican television entertainment. It was established in 1983 as the state-owned Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión , a holding of the national TV networks channel 13 and 7 and was privatized under its current name in 1993 and now is part of Grupo Salinas... |
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14 | XHOR XHOR-TV XHOR is the television call sign for the TV Azteca television station in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico. The station is affiliated to Azteca 7 and Azteca 7 Noreste.-External links:**... |
Matamoros, Tamaulipas Matamoros, Tamaulipas Matamoros, officially known as Heroica Matamoros, is a city in the northeastern part of Tamaulipas, in the country of Mexico. It is located on the southern bank of the Rio Grande, directly across the border from Brownsville, Texas, in the United States. Matamoros is the second largest and second... |
2,550 kW | 33.1 | 550 kW | TV Azteca TV Azteca Azteca, is the second largest Mexican television entertainment. It was established in 1983 as the state-owned Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión , a holding of the national TV networks channel 13 and 7 and was privatized under its current name in 1993 and now is part of Grupo Salinas... |
33 | XHLAT XHLAT-TV XHLAT is the call sign for the TV Azteca television station in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. The station is affiliated to the Azteca 7 network and is part of Azteca 7 Noreste and its programming can be seen on its analog broadcast. XHLAT also broadcasts in HDTV on DTV 50.1 and virtual channel... |
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas | 1,330 kW | 50.1 | 550 kW | TV Azteca TV Azteca Azteca, is the second largest Mexican television entertainment. It was established in 1983 as the state-owned Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión , a holding of the national TV networks channel 13 and 7 and was privatized under its current name in 1993 and now is part of Grupo Salinas... |
2 | XHTAU XHTAU XHTAU is the television call sign for the TV Azteca television station in Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico. The station is affiliated to Azteca 7 and is part of Azteca 7 Noreste.-External links:**... |
Tampico, Tamaulipas | 100 kW | TV Azteca TV Azteca Azteca, is the second largest Mexican television entertainment. It was established in 1983 as the state-owned Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión , a holding of the national TV networks channel 13 and 7 and was privatized under its current name in 1993 and now is part of Grupo Salinas... |
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7 | XHCTZ | Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz | 100 kW | TV Azteca | ||
11 | XHCPE | Perote, Veracruz | 135 kW | 33.1 | TV Azteca | |
10 | XHSTE | Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz | 10 kW | TV Azteca | ||
7 | XHMEY | Merida, Yucatán Mérida, Yucatán Mérida is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of Yucatán and the Yucatán Peninsula. It is located in the northwest part of the state, about from the Gulf of Mexico coast... |
100 kW | TV Azteca | ||
10 | XHVAD | Valladolid, Yucatán Valladolid, Yucatán Valladolid is a small city in Valladolid Municipality in the southeastern part of the Mexican state of Yucatán. Valladolid is in the inland eastern part of the state.... |
5 kW | TV Azteca | ||
5 | XHIV | Zacatecas, Zacatecas Zacatecas, Zacatecas Zacatecas is a city and municipality in Mexico and the capital of the state of Zacatecas. It is located in the north central part of the country. The city had its start as a Spanish mining camp in the mid 16th century. Prior to this, the area's rich deposits in silver and other minerals were known... |
50 kW | TV Azteca |