The following is a list of all IFT-licensed over-the-air television stations broadcasting in the Mexican state of Colima. [1] There are 16 television stations in Colima.
RF | VC | Call sign | Location | Network/name | ERP | Concessionaire |
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18 | 1 | XHKF-TDT | Atenquique, Jal. Colima (Cerro La Cumbre) [lower-alpha 1] | Azteca Uno (adn40) | 24.14 kW 9.42 kW | Televisión Azteca |
16 | 2 | XHBZ-TDT | Colima Manzanillo Cd. Guzmán, Jal. | Las Estrellas (FOROtv) | 54 kW 30 kW 15 kW [2] | Televimex |
27 | 3 | XHCTCO-TDT | Colima | Imagen Televisión (Excélsior TV) | 50 kW [3] | Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. |
17 | 5 | XHCC-TDT | Colima Manzanillo (RF 14) Cd. Guzmán, Jal. | Canal 5 | 54 kW 30 kW [4] 15 kW [5] | Radio Televisión |
19 | 7 | XHCOL-TDT | Atenquique, Jal. Colima (Cerro La Cumbre) [lower-alpha 1] | Azteca 7 (a+) | 24.25 kW 9.44 kW | Televisión Azteca |
26 | 9 | XHCKW-TDT | Colima | Nu9ve | 54 kW | Teleimagen del Noroeste |
11 | 12 | XHCPAL-TDT | Colima | Canal 12 | 1.15 kW | Gobierno del Estado de Colima |
21 | 14 | XHSPRCO-TDT | Colima | SPR multiplex (11.1 Canal Once, 14.1 Canal Catorce, 14.2 Ingenio Tv, 20.1 TV UNAM, 22.1 Canal 22, 45.1 Canal del Congreso) | 5.25 kW | Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano |
21 | 2 | XHIOC-TDT | Isla Socorro | Las Estrellas | 2 kW | Televimex |
21 | 1 | XHDR-TDT | Manzanillo | Azteca Uno (adn40) | 10.47 kW | Televisión Azteca |
31 | 7 | XHNCI-TDT | Manzanillo | Azteca 7 | 12.24 kW | Televisión Azteca |
36 | 9 | XHMAW-TDT | Manzanillo | Nu9ve | 35 kW | Teleimagen del Noroeste |
13 | 12 | XHPBMZ-TDT | Manzanillo | Canal 12 | 17.208 kW | Gobierno del Estado de Colima |
22 | 1 | XHTCA-TDT | Tecomán | Azteca Uno (adn40) | 4.560 kW | Televisión Azteca |
23 | 2/5 | XHTEC-TDT | Tecomán/Armería | Las Estrellas (Canal 5) | 33 kW | Televimex |
29 | 7 | XHTCO-TDT | Tecomán | Azteca 7 (a+) | 4.29 kW | Televisión Azteca |
XHWX-TDT is a television station in Monterrey, Nuevo León and Saltillo, Coahuila. Broadcasting on digital channel 19 in both cities, XHWX is a transmitter of the Azteca Uno network and the key station in the TV Azteca Noreste regional system, which provides regional news and sports content to Azteca's stations throughout northeastern Mexico.
Canal 28 is an educational and public television station owned and operated by the government of the Mexican state of Nuevo León. It is part of Radio y Televisión de Nuevo León and broadcasts on 24 transmitters serving the entire state.
Canal 5 is a Mexican free-to-air television network owned by TelevisaUnivision. It traces its origins to the foundation of Channel 5 in Mexico City in 1952. Canal 5's program lineup is generally targeted at a younger audience and includes cartoons, foreign series and movies, along with a limited number of sporting events such as NFL games, boxing, the FIFA World Cup and, historically, the Olympic Games.
Imagen Televisión is a national broadcast television network in Mexico, owned by Grupo Imagen. It launched on October 17, 2016, at 8 p.m.
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.