The following is a list of all IFT-licensed over-the-air television stations broadcasting in the Mexican state of Puebla. [1] There are 17 television stations in Puebla.
Notably, there are no Televisa network transmitters legally licensed to Puebla. Televisa network service in the city of Puebla is provided from transmitters at Altzomoni, State of Mexico. Televisa's Tehuacán transmitters are repeaters of the stations at Huajuapan de León, Oaxaca.
RF | VC | Call sign | Location | Network/name | ERP | Concessionaire |
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24 | 1 | XHPUR-TDT | Puebla Actipan Atlixco Tlaxcala, Tlax. | Azteca Uno (adn40) | 53.51 kW 17.75 kW 2.75 kW 21.96 kW | Televisión Azteca |
21 | 3 | XHCTPU-TDT | Puebla Tlaxcala, Tlax. | Imagen Televisión (Excélsior TV) | 100 kW [2] | Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. |
29 | 4 | XHP-TDT | Puebla Tlaxcala, Tlax. | Televisa Regional | 95 kW 30 kW [3] | Televisora de Occidente |
15 | 6 | XHMTPU-TDT | Puebla Tlaxcala, Tlax. | Canal 6 (Milenio Televisión, CGTN En Español, Popcorn Central) | 122.5 kW | Multimedios Televisión |
27 | 7 | XHTEM-TDT | Puebla Actipan Atlixco Tlaxcala, Tlax. | Azteca 7 (a+) | 53.32 kW 17.52 kW 2.74 kW 21.91 kW | Televisión Azteca |
12 | 11 | XHCPAN-TDT | Puebla | Canal Once (Once niños) | 83.231 kW | Instituto Politécnico Nacional |
32 | 13 | XHTMPT-TDT | Puebla Tlaxcala, Tlax. | Telsusa (Canal 13) | 109.825 kW | Telsusa Televisión México |
30 | 14 | XHSPRPA-TDT | Puebla | SPR multiplex (Canal Catorce, TV UNAM, Canal 22) | 31.94 kW | Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano |
8 | 18 | XHBUAP-TDT | Puebla | TV BUAP | 17.5 kW | Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla |
11 | XHCSAI-TDT | Puebla | Radio Lacustre, A.C. | |||
28 | 1 | XHTHN-TDT | Tehuacán | Azteca Uno (adn40) | 17.36 kW | Televisión Azteca |
34 | 7 | XHTHP-TDT | Tehuacán | Azteca 7 (a+) | 17.08 kW | Televisión Azteca |
8 | 18 | XHTEH-TDT | Tehuacán | TV BUAP | 1.368 kW | Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla |
10 | XHCSAJ-TDT | Tehuacán | Radio Lacustre, A.C. | |||
20 | 2/5 | XHZAP-TDT | Zacatlán | Las Estrellas (Canal 5) | 20 kW | Televimex |
11 | 16 | XHPBZC-TDT | Zacatlán Puebla City (RF 26) | SICOM Televisión | 0.180 kW 72.8 kW | Gobierno del Estado de Puebla |
XEQ-TDT is a Televisa TV station, based in Mexico City. XEQ is the flagship television station of the Nu9ve network. The Nu9ve network, unlike the other major networks in Mexico, is broadcast by a mix of full-time repeaters as well as local stations, operated by Televisa and its local partners, that also produce and air local programs.
XHJCI-TDT is a television station in Ciudad Juárez, owned by Televisa. It carries all of Televisa's local programming for Ciudad Juárez and is branded as tucanal.
XHGK-TDT is a television station in Tapachula, Chiapas. XHGK broadcasts on virtual channel 13 and is part of the Canal 13 regional network.
XHDY-TDT is a television station broadcasting from its transmitter in San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas and studios in the state capital of Tuxtla Gutiérrez. XHDY broadcasts on virtual channel 13 and is part of the Telsusa regional network.
Tlaxcala Televisión is a public television station operated by the Coordinación de Radio, Cine y Televisión de Tlaxcala (CORACYT) which serves the Mexican state of Tlaxcala. Tlaxcala Televisión's programming primarily consists of cultural and educational content, along with news and sports coverage. It also airs programming from Canal Once, Canal 22, Mexiquense Televisión and DW-TV
Nueve is a Mexican free-to-air television network owned by TelevisaUnivision. The primary station and network namesake is Channel 9 of Mexico City, though the network has nationwide coverage on Televisa stations and some affiliates. Nueve offers a range of general entertainment programs.
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 the Olympic Games.
XHTM-TDT is a television station licensed to and broadcasting from Altzomoni, State of Mexico on virtual channel 2. Founded in 1952, it was the second television station built outside of Mexico City and the first relayer of Las Estrellas.
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.