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.
RF | VC | Call sign | Location | Network/name | ERP | Concessionaire |
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27 | 7/1 | XHBAB-TDT | Bahía Asunción | Azteca 7 (Azteca Uno) | 1.06 kW | Televisión Azteca |
21 | 7/1 | XHBTB-TDT | Bahía Tortugas | Azteca 7 (Azteca Uno) | 0.92 kW | Televisión Azteca |
24 | 1 | XHJCC-TDT | San José del Cabo | Azteca Uno (adn40) | 13.53 kW | Televisión Azteca |
27 | 2/5 | XHSJT-TDT | San José del Cabo Cabo San Lucas | Las Estrellas (Canal 5) | 30 kW 27 kW [2] | Televimex |
26 | 7 | XHSJC-TDT | San José del Cabo | Azteca 7 (a+) | 13.5 kW | Televisión Azteca |
35 | 10 | XHCPCS-TDT | San José del Cabo Cabo San Lucas | TV Mar | 56.09 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 | |||
26 | 1 | XHCOC-TDT | Cd. Constitución | Azteca Uno (adn40) | 7.28 kW | Televisión Azteca |
30 | 2/5 | XHCBC-TDT | Cd. Constitución | Las Estrellas (Canal 5) | 10 kW | Televimex |
27 | 7 | XHCCB-TDT | Cd. Constitución | Azteca 7 | 7.29 kW | Televisión Azteca |
26 | 2 | XHGWT-TDT | Guerrero Negro | Las Estrellas | 30 kW | Televimex |
24 | 7/1 | XHGNB-TDT | Guerrero Negro | Azteca 7 (Azteca Uno) | 0.89 kW | Televisión Azteca |
21 | 1 | XHAPB-TDT | La Paz | Azteca Uno (adn40) | 49.91 kW | Televisión Azteca |
28 | 2 | XHLPT-TDT | La Paz | Las Estrellas (FOROtv) | 26 kW | Televimex |
22 | 3 | XHCTLP-TDT | La Paz | Imagen Televisión (Excélsior TV) | 100 kW | Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. |
29 | 5/9 | XHLPB-TDT | La Paz | Canal 5 (Nu9ve [4] ) | 26 kW | Radio Televisión |
25 | 7 | XHPBC-TDT | La Paz | Azteca 7 (a+) | 29.63 kW | Televisión Azteca |
30 | 8 | XHBZC-TDT | La Paz | Canal 8 | 50.484 kW | Gobierno del Estado de Baja California Sur |
23 | 10 | XHCPBC-TDT | La Paz | TV Mar | 112.85 kW | Compañía Periodística Sudcaliforniana |
14 | XHCPCK-TDT | La Paz | Instituto Politécnico Nacional | |||
31 | XHSPB-TDT | La Paz | Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano | |||
22 | 7/1 | XHSIB-TDT | San Ignacio | Azteca 7 (Azteca Uno) | 1.08 kW | Televisión Azteca |
21 | 7/1 | XHSIS-TDT | San Isidro | Azteca 7 (Azteca Uno) | 0.92 kW | Televisión Azteca |
24 | 7/1 | XHSRB-TDT | Santa Rosalía | Azteca 7 (Azteca Uno) | 1.13 kW | Televisión Azteca |
XEWT-TDT, virtual channel 12, informally called "Tu Canal", is a Televisa owned-and-operated television station located in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. XEWT's over-the-air signal also covers the San Diego, California area across the international border in the United States. XEWT's transmitter is located on Mount San Antonio in Tijuana, with a San Diego bureau on Third Avenue in Chula Vista.
XHUAA-TDT, virtual channel 19, is a Las Estrellas television station located in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, whose over-the-air signal also covers the San Diego, California area across the international border in the United States. The station is owned by the Grupo Televisa. XHUAA began broadcasting in digital on UHF 22 in early 2006 making it the second station in Tijuana to have a digital signal.
XHBZC-TDT virtual channel 8, known on-air as Canal 8, is an educational and public television station owned and operated by the government of the State of Baja California Sur in La Paz. It is part of IERT, the Instituto Estatal de Radio y Televisión, and produces local programming including news and public affairs shows. It also airs programming from Canal Once.
Imagen Televisión is a national broadcast television network in Mexico, owned by Grupo Imagen. It launched on October 17, 2016, at 8 p.m.
TV Mar is the brand name for three television stations operating in western Mexico, owned and operated by CPS Media.
Canal 13 is a regional broadcasting network operating in parts of Mexico, a division of Albavisión. Its largest subsidiary, Telsusa Televisión México, S.A. de C.V., holds the concessions for 12 TV stations, primarily in southeastern Mexico, obtained in the IFT-6 television station auction of 2017. The Canal 13 network also includes full-fledged TV stations in Villahermosa, San Cristóbal de las Casas—Tuxtla Gutiérrez and Tapachula, as well as their repeaters, and an additional station in Michoacán. All Canal 13 stations are assigned virtual channel 13.