List of television stations in Baja California Sur

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The following is a list of all IFT-licensed over-the-air television stations broadcasting in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur. [1] There are 22 television stations in Baja California Sur.

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List of television stations

RFVCCall signLocationNetwork/name ERP Concessionaire
277/1 XHBAB-TDT Bahía Asunción Azteca 7
(Azteca Uno)
1.06 kWTelevisión Azteca
217/1 XHBTB-TDT Bahía Tortugas Azteca 7
(Azteca Uno)
0.92 kWTelevisión Azteca
241 XHJCC-TDT San José del Cabo Azteca Uno
(adn40)
13.53 kWTelevisión Azteca
272/5 XHSJT-TDT San José del Cabo
Cabo San Lucas
Las Estrellas
(Canal 5)
30 kW
27 kW [2]
Televimex
267 XHSJC-TDT San José del Cabo Azteca 7
(a+)
13.5 kWTelevisión Azteca
3510 XHCPCS-TDT San José del Cabo
Cabo San Lucas
TV Mar56.09 kW [3]
14.29 kW
Compañía Periodística Sudcaliforniana
14 XHCPEP-TDT San José del Cabo/Cabo San Lucas Instituto Politécnico Nacional
15 XHCPCL-TDT San José del Cabo/Cabo San Lucas Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano
261 XHCOC-TDT Cd. Constitución Azteca Uno
(adn40)
7.28 kWTelevisión Azteca
302/5 XHCBC-TDT Cd. Constitución Las Estrellas
(Canal 5)
10 kWTelevimex
277 XHCCB-TDT Cd. Constitución Azteca 77.29 kWTelevisión Azteca
262 XHGWT-TDT Guerrero Negro Las Estrellas30 kWTelevimex
247/1 XHGNB-TDT Guerrero Negro Azteca 7
(Azteca Uno)
0.89 kWTelevisión Azteca
211 XHAPB-TDT La Paz Azteca Uno
(adn40)
49.91 kWTelevisión Azteca
282 XHLPT-TDT La Paz Las Estrellas
(FOROtv)
26 kWTelevimex
223 XHCTLP-TDT La Paz Imagen Televisión
(Excélsior TV)
100 kWCadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V.
295/9 XHLPB-TDT La Paz Canal 5
(Nu9ve [4] )
26 kWRadio Televisión
257 XHPBC-TDT La Paz Azteca 7
(a+)
29.63 kWTelevisión Azteca
308 XHBZC-TDT La Paz Canal 850.484 kWGobierno del Estado de Baja California Sur
2310 XHCPBC-TDT La PazTV Mar112.85 kWCompañía Periodística Sudcaliforniana
14 XHCPCK-TDT La Paz Instituto Politécnico Nacional
31 XHSPB-TDT La Paz Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano
227/1 XHSIB-TDT San Ignacio Azteca 7
(Azteca Uno)
1.08 kWTelevisión Azteca
217/1 XHSIS-TDT San Isidro Azteca 7
(Azteca Uno)
0.92 kWTelevisión Azteca
247/1 XHSRB-TDT Santa Rosalía Azteca 7
(Azteca Uno)
1.13 kWTelevisión Azteca

Defunct stations

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