XHTV-TV

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XHTV
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Mexico City, Mexico
Branding Canal de la Ciudad
Channels 4 (VHF) analog,
49 (UHF) digital
Affiliations Televisa
Owner Televisa
Founded 1950
Call letters meaning XH TeleVision
Transmitter Power 64 kW (analog)
Website www.esmas.com/canal4tv

XHTV (Channel 4 analog and Channel 49 digital, founded in 1950, is a flagship TV station of Televisa. Known in Spanish as Canal de la Ciudad (City Channel in English), this station primarily targets the Mexico City metro area and thus a lot of the programming reflects life in Mexico City. For this reason, this station only has very few satellites and translators outside Mexico City (unlike its sisters), though it's available nationwide on the SKY satellite service and selected cable systems; some of its programs can be seen on Televisa's local stations across Mexico.


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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