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XHTVM-TDT (virtual
channel 40) is a
television station in
Mexico City,
owned by
Televisora del
Valle de México and
operated by TV Azteca. It is branded...
- country. In 1998, TV
Azteca announced an
investment of US$25
million in
XHTVM-TV,
which was
owned by
Javier Moreno Valle through concessionaire Televisora...
- 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 and...
- IFE
acknowledged that TV
Azteca decided to air the
presidential debate on
XHTVM-TV,
commonly referred to as
Proyecto 40. On his defense,
Salinas said on...
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housed TV
studios for Corporación de
Noticias e Información,
which operated XHTVM Canal 40. On May 19, 2005,
these floors were
evacuated after the beginning...
- (Spanish, 'News and
Information Corporation'),
Mexican TV channel, now
XHTVM-TV Cult
Network Italia, an
Italian TV channel, now Sky
Cinema Cult Christian...
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following television station operates on
virtual channel 40 in Mexico:
XHTVM-TDT in
Mexico City
Channel 40
virtual TV
stations in the
United States For...
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successful television news show, El Mañanero. It was
first broadcast on
Canal 40
XHTVM-TV and
later Televisa's 4TV from 2001 onwards.
Trujillo discontinued the...
- Azteca, Mexico's second-largest broadcaster, owns
three (XHIMT, XHDF and
XHTVM).
These stations, in turn, feed
large numbers of full-power affiliates....
- channel, was
replaced with the new A+
local service.
Azteca Noticias moved to
XHTVM-TDT 40.2. In 2007, TV
Azteca began testing its HD channel, but with different...