List of television stations in Puebla

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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.

List of television stations

RFVCCall signLocationNetwork/name ERP Concessionaire
241 XHPUR-TDT Puebla
Actipan
Atlixco
Tlaxcala, Tlax.
Azteca Uno
(adn40)
53.51 kW
17.75 kW
2.75 kW
21.96 kW
Televisión Azteca
213 XHCTPU-TDT Puebla
Tlaxcala, Tlax.
Imagen Televisión
(Excélsior TV)
100 kW [2] Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V.
294 XHP-TDT Puebla
Tlaxcala, Tlax.
Televisa Regional95 kW
30 kW [3]
Televisora de Occidente
156 XHMTPU-TDT Puebla
Tlaxcala, Tlax.
Multimedios Televisión
(Milenio Televisión, CV Shopping, MVStv)
122.5 kWMultimedios Televisión
277 XHTEM-TDT Puebla
Actipan
Atlixco
Tlaxcala, Tlax.
Azteca 7
(a+)
53.32 kW
17.52 kW
2.74 kW
21.91 kW
Televisión Azteca
3213 XHTMPT-TDT Puebla
Tlaxcala, Tlax.
Telsusa (Canal 13)109.825 kWTelsusa Televisión México
3014 XHSPRPA-TDT Puebla SPR multiplex
(11.1 Canal Once, 14.1 Canal Catorce, 20.1 TV UNAM, 22.1 Canal 22)
31.94 kWSistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano
818 XHBUAP-TDT Puebla TV BUAP17.5 kW Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla
11 XHCSAI-TDT Puebla Radio Lacustre, A.C.
281 XHTHN-TDT Tehuacán Azteca Uno
(adn40)
17.36 kWTelevisión Azteca
347 XHTHP-TDT Tehuacán Azteca 7
(a+)
17.08 kWTelevisión Azteca
818 XHTEH-TDT Tehuacán TV BUAP1.368 kW Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla
10 XHCSAJ-TDT Tehuacán Radio Lacustre, A.C.
202/5 XHZAP-TDT Zacatlán Las Estrellas
(Canal 5)
20 kWTelevimex
1116 XHPBZC-TDT Zacatlán
Puebla City (RF 26)
SICOM Televisión0.180 kW
72.8 kW
Gobierno del Estado de Puebla

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