XEQ-TV

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XEQ
Image:Galavisionmexico.jpg
Mexico City, Mexico
Branding Galavision
Channels 9 (VHF) analog,
44 (UHF) digital
Affiliations Televisa
Owner Televisa
Founded 1968
Former callsigns XHTIM (1968-1985)
Transmitter Power 325 kw (analog)
Website www.esmas.com/galavision

XEQ (Channel 9 analog, Channel 44 digital) is a Televisa flagship TV station, based in Mexico City. It is branded as "Galavisión", which should not be confused with Univision cable TV network of the same name in the US. XEQ is repeated on various television transmitters throughout Mexico, often with local ads inserted.

The Galavisión schedule is mainly filled with Telenovelas, a lot of sports, especially soccer and lucha libre (wrestling), along with shows like Con Todo and La Oreja.

On January 3, 2007, Galavisión debuted its first news program, Las Noticias con Adela. Prior to that date, Galavisión offered no newscasts, as Televisa's news programming could be seen on XEW-TV, as well as its local stations such as XHTV.


Broadcast television in the Mexico City market

Televisa-owned stations: XEW 2 - XHTV 4 - XHGC 5 - XEQ 9
TV Azteca-owned stations: XHIMT 7 - XHDF 13 - XHTVM 40
Educational / Public TV Stations: XEIPN 11 (Once TV) - XEIMT 22 (Edusat) - XHUNAM 60 (Edusat/UNAM)
Other Stations: XHRAE 28 (Imagen)

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