XHPUE-TDT

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Puebla TV
XHPUE-TDT
Puebla, Mexico
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Branding |
Puebla TV |
Slogan |
La Señal de los Poblanos |
Channels |
Digital: 26 (UHF) |
Translators |
XHPBZC-TDT (RF 11) Zacatlán, 180 watts |
Affiliations |
Independent educational |
Owner |
Gobierno del Estado de Puebla (Puebla Comunicaciones)
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Founded |
November 26, 2003 |
Call letters' meaning |
PUEbla |
Transmitter power |
72.8 kW |
Transmitter coordinates |
19°04′39″N 98°20′42″W / 19.07750°N 98.34500°W / 19.07750; -98.34500 |
Website |
http://www.puebla.mx/tv/ |
Puebla TV (XHPUE-TDT channel 26 in Puebla) is the public television network of the Mexican state of Puebla. Covering a little over 40% of the state (by population), it offers educational, cultural and alternative programming; much is locally generated content intended to address the needs, expectations and lives of Pueblan society.[1]
The network has transmitters in Puebla City and Zacatlán.
History
XHPUE in 2003, preceded by four years by the Zacatlán transmitter, originally permitted in 1999 as XHPZL-TV.
XHPUE was licensed for digital and analog transmissions on the same channel 26 in 2014; this made it one of the first two stations with such intermittent authorization, alongside XHMNL-TV in Monterrey. After several tests, it flash-cut to digital in March 2015.
References
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Broadcast television in the Puebla City area
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Reception may vary by location. Some stations also cover parts of Tlaxcala. |
Commercial stations |
Televisa |
XHTM (2.1 Las Estrellas)
XHP (4.1 Televisa Regional, 4.2 FOROtv)
XEX (5.1 Canal 5)
XHATZ (9.1 Nu9ve)
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TV Azteca |
XHPUR (1.1 Azteca Uno, 1.2 adn40)
XHTEM (7.1 Azteca 7, 7.2 a+)
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Grupo Imagen |
XHCTPU (3.1 Imagen Televisión, 3.4 Excélsior TV)
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Other commercial stations |
XHMTPU RF 15 (Multimedios Televisión, future)
XHTMPT RF 32 (Telsusa Televisión México, future)
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Public stations |
XHOPPA (11.1 Canal Once, 14.1 Canal Catorce, 20.1 TV UNAM, 22.1 Canal 22)
XHPUE (26.1 Puebla TV)
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 Broadcast television networks in Mexico
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Televisa |
National |
- Las Estrellas
- Canal 5
- Nu9ve
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Regional |
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TV Azteca |
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Grupo Imagen |
- Imagen Televisión
- Excélsior TV
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Grupo Multimedios |
- Multimedios
- Milenio TV
- Teleritmo
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MVS Comunicaciones |
52MX (on Multimedios-owned stations)
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Public and educational
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National |
- Canal Once
- Canal Catorce
- Canal 22
- tv•unam
- Televisión Educativa
- Canal del Congreso
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State |
Canal 26 (Ags.)
Canal 8 (BCS)
TRC (Campeche)
Canal 10 Chiapas (Chiapas)
Capital 21 (Ciudad de México)
Canal 12 (Colima)
TVCUATRO (Guanajuato)
RTG (Guerrero)
RTH (Hidalgo)
C7 (Jalisco)
Mexiquense TV (Estado de México)
SM (Michoacán)
El Canal de Morelos (Morelos)
10 TV Nayarit (Nayarit)
Canal 28 (NL)
CORTV (Oaxaca)
Puebla TV (Puebla)
RTQ (Querétaro)
SQCS (Quintana Roo)
Nueve TV (SLP)
Telemax (Sonora)
TVT (Tabasco)
Tlaxcala Televisión (Tlaxcala)
TVMÁS (Veracruz)
Trecevisión (Yucatán)
Canal 24/SIZART (Zacatecas)
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See also list of television stations in Mexico and list of Mexican television networks. |
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