The following is a list of all IFT-licensed over-the-air television stations broadcasting in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala. [1]
The only standalone stations licensed within Tlaxcala are the five transmitters in Tlaxcala Televisión, the state network of Tlaxcala, which broadcasts on virtual channel 10. Most television service in Tlaxcala is offered by repeaters of stations in Puebla and on Altzomoni, Estado de México.
RF | VC | Call sign | Location | Network/name | ERP | Concessionaire |
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22 | 10 | XHTXB-TDT | Apizaco | Tlaxcala Televisión | 7.26 kW | Gobierno del Estado de Tlaxcala |
31 | 10 | XHTCL-TDT | Calpulalpan | Tlaxcala Televisión | 1.5 kW | Gobierno del Estado de Tlaxcala |
23 | 10 | XHTXM-TDT | Huamantla | Tlaxcala Televisión | 3.77 kW | Gobierno del Estado de Tlaxcala |
22 | 10 | XHSPM-TDT | San Pablo del Monte | Tlaxcala Televisión | 3.94 kW | Gobierno del Estado de Tlaxcala |
23 | 10 | XHTLX-TDT | Tlaxcala | Tlaxcala Televisión | 7.26 kW | Gobierno del Estado de Tlaxcala |
XHTLAX-FM is a regional Mexican radio station that serves the area around Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala. It is branded as Radio Altiplano.
XETT-AM is a regional Mexican radio station that serves the area around Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala, owned by the government of the state of Tlaxcala through concessionaire Voz e Imagen de Tlaxcala, S.A. de C.V.
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.
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.
XHTM-TDT is a television station licensed to and broadcasting from Altzomoni, State of Mexico on virtual channel 10. Founded in 1952, it was the second television station built outside of Mexico City and the first relayer of Las Estrellas.
Altzomoni is a volcanic peak located in the State of Mexico. Situated between the volcanoes Popocatépetl and Ixtaccíhuatl in the northern portion of the Paso de Cortés, Altzomoni rises 4,200 metres (13,800 ft) above sea level. It is located inside Izta-Popo Zoquiapan National Park.