List of television stations in Mexico by call sign
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This is a list of full-power television stations bordering the United States having call signs beginning with the letter X and run by Mexican companies or universities. Eventually, this list will also encompass Mexican TV stations in other areas of Mexico.
| Call letters | Channel | Network(s) | City and state | Meaning or notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XEFE-TV | 2 | Televisa | Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas | Rebroadcasts programming from XHGC and XHTV |
| XEW-TV | 2 | Televisa | Mexico City | Flagship Televisa station, known as "el Canal de las Estrellas" (Spanish for "Channel of the Stars"). Transmitted Mexico-wide via Telesistema Mexicano and also via satellite to Latin America, Europe, and Australasia. General and first-run programming |
| XEFB-TV | 2 | Televisa | Monterrey, Nuevo León | Local Televisa station serving the state of Nuevo León. Run by Telesistema Mexicano. |
| XHRIO-TV | 2 | FOX | Matamoros, Tamaulipas | Although on Mexican soil, this station broadcasts in English to a U.S. audience. Formerly XHHUPN. |
| XHTV-TV | 4 | Televisa | Mexico City | Local Televisa station for Mexico City, known as "4tv" or "el Canal de la Ciudad" (Spanish for "City Channel"). Not owned/retransmitted by Telesistema Mexicano; however some of this channel's programming can be found on Telesistema Mexicano's local TV stations elsewhere. |
| XHGC-TV | 5 | Televisa | Mexico City | Flagship Televisa station, known as "5" or "Canal 5". Transmitted Mexico-wide via Telesistema Mexicano. Youth-oriented programming |
| XET-TV | 6 | Televisa | Monterrey, Nuevo León | Rebroadcaster of XHGC-TV for the state of Nuevo León. |
| XETV-TV | 6 | FOX | Tijuana, Baja California | Although on Mexican soil, this station broadcasts in English to a U.S. audience. |
| XHIMT-TV | 7 | TV Azteca | Mexico City | Flagship TV Azteca station. |
| XEQ-TV | 9 | Televisa | Mexico City | Flagship Televisa station, known as "Galavisión". Transmitted Mexico-wide via Telesistema Mexicano. Mostly sports |
| XHX-TV | 10 | Televisa | Monterrey, Nuevo Léon | Rebroadcaster of XEW-TV for the state of Nuevo León. |
| XEIPN-TV | 11 | Once TV | Mexico City | Flagship Once TV station. |
| XHBR-TV | 11 Analog 25 HDTV | XEW-TV Affiliate | Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas | |
| XHAW-TV | 12 | Multimedios Television | Monterrey, Nuevo León | Flagship station. |
| XHDF-TV | 13 | TV Azteca | Mexico City | Flagship TV Azteca station. |
| XHLNA-TV | 21 Analog 50 HDTV | XHDF-TV Affiliate | Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas | |
| XHAS-TV | 33 | Telemundo | Tijuana, Baja California Norte | Although on Mexican Soil, the station broadcasts in Spanish to a U.S. audience. |
| XHLAT-TV | 33 Analog 51 HDTV | XHIMT-TV Affiliate | Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas | |
| XHNAT-TV | 45 | XHAW-TV Affiliate | Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas | |
| XHDTV-TV | 49 | MyNetworkTV | Tijuana, Baja California | Although on Mexican soil, this station broadcasts in English to a U.S. audience. Station markets itself by its cable assignment on channel 13, was formerly known as XHUPN, and commonly refers to itself as XDTV. |
| XHLAR-TV | 57 | Televisa | Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas | Rebroadcasts XHTV XHGC XEW Galavision programming |
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