The following is a list of all IFT-licensed over-the-air television stations broadcasting in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. [1]
RF | VC | Call sign | Location | Network/name | ERP | Concessionaire |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
28 | 1 | XHCCQ-TDT | Cancún Playa del Carmen | Azteca Uno (adn40) | 38.74 kW 52.97 kW | Televisión Azteca |
21 | 2 | XHCCN-TDT | Cancún Playa del Carmen | Las Estrellas | 60 kW 20 kW [2] | Televimex |
22 | 3 | XHCTCN-TDT | Cancún | Imagen Televisión (Excélsior TV) | 60 kW [3] | Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. |
34 | 4 | XHNQR-TDT | Cancún | SQCS | 59.59 kW | Sistema Quintanarroense de Comunicación Social |
27 | 5/9 | XHQRO-TDT | Cancún Playa del Carmen | Canal 5 (Nu9ve [4] ) | 60 kW 20 kW [5] | Radio Televisión |
25 | 7 | XHAQR-TDT | Cancún Playa del Carmen | Azteca 7 (a+) | 38.97 kW 53.08 kW | Televisión Azteca |
36 | 8 | XHCCU-TDT | Cancún Playa del Carmen | SIPSE TVCUN (6.1 Multimedios Televisión) | 86.24 kW 20 kW [6] | Televisora de Cancún (Grupo SIPSE) |
17 | 11 | XHPBCN-TDT | Cancún | Canal Once | 109.53 kW | Instituto Politécnico Nacional |
32 | 13 | XHTMQR-TDT | Cancún | Telsusa (Canal 13) | 80.610 kW [7] | Telsusa Televisión México |
29 | XHSPQ-TDT | Cancún | Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano | |||
23 | 1 | XHBX-TDT | Chetumal | Azteca Uno (adn40) | 8.54 kW | Televisión Azteca |
27 | 2 | XHCHF-TDT | Chetumal | Las Estrellas | 28 kW | Televimex |
22 | 3 | XHCTCL-TDT | Chetumal | Imagen Televisión | 10 kW | Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. |
34 | 4 | XHLQR-TDT | Chetumal | SQCS | 67.4 kW | Sistema Quintanarroense de Comunicación Social |
29 | 5/9 | XHCQR-TDT | Chetumal | Canal 5 (Nu9ve) | 28 kW | Radio Televisión |
26 | 7 | XHCQO-TDT | Chetumal | Azteca 7 (a+) | 8.52 kW | Televisión Azteca |
20 | 13 | XHTMCH-TDT | Chetumal | Telsusa (Canal 13) | 80 kW [8] | Telsusa Televisión México |
25 | XHSPJ-TDT | Chetumal | Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano | |||
30 | 2 | XHCOQ-TDT | Cozumel | Las Estrellas (5.1 Canal 5, 9.1 Nu9ve) | 165 kW [9] | Televimex |
23 | 11 | XHCOZ-TDT | Cozumel | 5tv Cozumel | 0.15 kW [10] | Patronato Pro-Televisión de Cozumel |
25 | 1/7 | XHPVC-TDT | Felipe Carrillo Puerto | Azteca Uno (Azteca 7) | 3.6 kW | Televisión Azteca |
32 | 3 | XHCTFC-TDT | Felipe Carrillo Puerto | Imagen Televisión | Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. | |
28 | 4 | XHFCQ-TDT | Felipe Carrillo Puerto | SQCS | 0.1 kW [11] | Sistema Quintanarroense de Comunicación Social (Gobierno del Estado de Quintana Roo) |
33 | 3 | XHCTMT-TDT | José María Morelos | Imagen Televisión | Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. | |
19 | 13 | XHTMTU-TDT | Tulum/Playa del Carmen | Telsusa (Canal 13) | 80 kW [12] | Telsusa Televisión México |
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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.
XHCCU-TDT is a television station in Cancún, Quintana Roo. Broadcasting on virtual channel 8 from a studio and transmitter facility located in central Cancún, XHCCU is owned by Grupo SIPSE and is known as SIPSE TVCUN.
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Imagen Televisión is a national broadcast television network in Mexico, owned by Grupo Imagen. It launched on October 17, 2016, at 8 p.m.
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