List of television stations in Veracruz

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The following is a list of all IFT-licensed over-the-air television stations broadcasting in the Mexican state of Veracruz. [1] There are 29 television stations in Veracruz.

List of television stations

RFVCCall signLocationNetwork/name ERP Concessionaire
321 XHAZL-TDT Cerro Azul Azteca Uno
(Azteca 7)
4.5 kWTelevisión Azteca
182/5 XHCRT-TDT Cerro Azul Las Estrellas
(Canal 5)
28 kWTelevimex
253 XHCTCZ-TDT Cerro Azul Imagen Televisión
(Excélsior TV)
10 kW [2] Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V.
361 XHBE-TDT Coatzacoalcos Azteca Uno
(adn40)
50.58 kWTelevisión Azteca
242 XHCV-TDT Coatzacoalcos Las Estrellas
(FOROtv)
60 kWTelevimex
163 XHCTLV-TDT La Venta, Tab./Coatzacoalcos Imagen Televisión
(Excélsior TV)
80 kW [3] Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V.
275/9 XHCOV-TDT Coatzacoalcos Canal 5
(Nu9ve)
60 kWRadio Televisión
187 XHCTZ-TDT Coatzacoalcos Azteca 7
(a+)
50.4 kWTelevisión Azteca
2013 XHCVP-TDT Coatzacoalcos Telsusa (Canal 13)1 kW [4] Patronato para Instalar Repetidoras de Canales de Televisión en Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz
2614 XHSPRCA-TDT Coatzacoalcos SPR multiplex
(11.1 Canal Once, 14.1 Canal Catorce, 20.1 TV UNAM, 22.1 Canal 22)
20.51 kWSistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano
311 XHIC-TDT Cofre de Perote
Orizaba
Azteca Uno
(adn40)
239.46 kW
30.72 kW [5]
Televisión Azteca
172 XHAH-TDT Las Lajas
Nogales
Orizaba
Las Estrellas
(FOROtv)
430 kW
25 kW [6]
60 kW [7]
Televimex
203 XHCTJA-TDT Xalapa Imagen Televisión
(Excélsior TV)
20 kW [8] Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V.
285 XHAJ-TDT Las Lajas
Nogales
Orizaba
San Andrés Tuxtla (RF 39)
Canal 5430 kW
25 kW [9]
60 kW [10]
20 kW [11]
Radio Televisión
337 XHCPE-TDT Cofre de Perote
Orizaba
Azteca 7
(a+)
239.16 kW
30.67 kW [12]
25.09 kW [13]
Televisión Azteca
278 XHAI-TDT Las Lajas
Nogales
Orizaba
Telever430 kW
25 kW [14]
60 kW [15]
Televisora de Occidente
349 XHCLV-TDT Las Lajas
Nogales
Nu9ve430 kW
25 kW [16]
Teleimagen del Noroeste
1913 XHTMVE-TDT Xalapa
La Perla (Orizaba)
Telsusa (Canal 13)68.6 kW [17]
6 kW [18]
Telsusa Televisión México
3514 XHSPRXA-TDT Xalapa/Las Lajas SPR multiplex
(11.1 Canal Once, 14.1 Canal Catorce, 20.1 TV UNAM, 22.1 Canal 22)
64.35 kWSistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano
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26 XHCPEO-TDT TVMás
  • 247.18 kW
  • 50 kW
  • 50 kW
  • 25 kW
  • 10 kW
Gobierno del Estado de Veracruz
331 XHSTV-TDT Santiago Tuxtla Azteca Uno
(adn40)
15.16 kWTelevisión Azteca
352 XHATV-TDT San Andrés Tuxtla Las Estrellas22 kWTelevimex
327 XHSTE-TDT Santiago Tuxtla Azteca 7
(a+)
15.18 kWTelevisión Azteca
253 XHCTVE-TDT Veracruz Imagen Televisión
(Excélsior TV)
25 kW [19] Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V.
2412 XHFM-TDT Veracruz Telever
(2.1 Las Estrellas, 5.1 Canal 5)
45 kWTelevisora de Occidente
2913 XHTMBR-TDT Veracruz Telsusa (Canal 13)10 kW [20] Telsusa Televisión México

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