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XHTRES-TDT was a full-power
television station in
Mexico City, Mexico,
broadcasting in
digital on UHF
channel 27. From 2006 to 2015, it was the flagship...
- XHGC 5,
XHTDMX 6,
XHIMT 7, XEQ 9,
XEIPN 11,
XHUNAM 20,
XHCDM 21,
XEIMT 22,
XHTRES 28,
XHTVM 40 and
XHHCU 45. ****ociation
football is the country's most po****r...
- In
addition to
cable carriage, it was
placed on the 27.2
subchannel of
XHTRES-TDT, Imagen's
existing Mexico City TV station. When
Imagen shut down cadenatres...
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broadcast from the same
tower on
Cerro del Chiqui****te that
houses Imagen's
XHTRES-TDT and FM
stations XEDA-FM and XHDL-FM. On
August 19, the
station came...
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directed by
Olegario Vázquez Aldir.
Originally started by its
flagship XHTRES in
Mexico City as an
independent terrestrial television station serving...
- the
acquisition of XHRAE-TV
channel 28
Mexico City.
XHRAE was
rebranded XHTRES "cadenatres". Also in 2006,
Imagen bought the Excélsior
newspaper for 585...
- the
Mexico City transmitter, as Excélsior was
available over the air on
XHTRES-TDT.
Additional transmitters were
added for Excélsior TV in
December 2017...
- City.
Mexico City is home to the
flagship stations for all
major networks.
XHTRES-TDT 27 (virtual 10,
formerly 28), 1999–2022 This
transmitter location is...
- and Excélsior Televisión, a
cable news
outlet carried over the air on
XHTRES-TDT in
Mexico City. It also owns Querétaro FC, a first-division Liga MX...
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networks broadcast in XHILA-TV's
subchannels 66.2, 66.3 and 66.4.
Cadenatres XHTRES-TV
Canal 66 (Dela****)
Milenio Television Café 44 (restaurant)
Visas 44 (U...