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XHIMT-TDT (virtual
channel 7) is the
flagship station and
namesake of Mexico's
Azteca 7 network,
located in
Mexico City.
XHIMT came to air on May 15, 1985...
- 1990,
XEIMT and
XHIMT were
converted into
relays of XHDF, and the next year, the
government of
Mexico announced it was
selling XHIMT and XHDF to the private...
- 1 (Azteca Uno), XEW 2 (Televisa W),
XHCTMX 3, XHTV 4, XHGC 5,
XHTDMX 6,
XHIMT 7, XEQ 9,
XEIPN 11,
XHUNAM 20,
XHCDM 21,
XEIMT 22,
XHTRES 28,
XHTVM 40 and...
- 22 were
linked to
Mexico City's
newest television station,
XHIMT-TV
channel 7. From
XHIMT and XHDF, two new
national networks,
known as Red
Nacional 7...
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network known as Red
Nacional 7 and
broadcast in
Mexico City by the brand-new
XHIMT-TV
channel 7.
During the ImevisiĆ³n years, Red
Nacional 13
continued to broadcast...
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Prima Mexico Azteca 7, a
Mexican television channel,
owned by TV
Azteca XHIMT-TV,
commonly known as
Canal 7, the
flagship television station of Azteca...
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classical music. It was the
first new
television station in
Mexico City
since XHIMT-TV took to the air a
decade earlier, its
second UHF, and the
first new commercial...
- XHDF 1
general programming and news and first-run
telenovelas Azteca 7
XHIMT 7
general programming, sports, and
series adn40
XHTVM 40 news and informational...
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network known as Red
Nacional 7 and
broadcast in
Mexico City by the brand-new
XHIMT-TV
channel 7.
During the ImevisiĆ³n years, Red
Nacional 13
continued to broadcast...
- year, on May 15, it
signed on a new
television station in
Mexico City,
XHIMT-TV
channel 7. To give
Mexico City an
additional VHF channel, a frequency...