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  2. List of television networks in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    There are some networks operating in Mexico which have limited coverage or primarily serve a region in particular. Currently, there are three networks of this kind which have a significant coverage: Canal 6 (Multimedios) Nu9ve (Televisa) Canal 13 (Albavisión México) Other regional/limited networks include: El Canal de las Noticias (Intermedia ...

  3. List of television stations in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Jalisco TV (Jalisco TV, Canal Parlamento) 135.55 kW Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco 27 44 XHCPCT-TDT: Guadalajara: Canal 44 (44 Noticias) 205.5 kW Universidad de Guadalajara: 24 17 XHCPEG-TDT: Ciudad Guzmán: Jalisco TV 3.19 kW Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco 11 44 XHPBGZ-TDT: Ciudad Guzmán: Canal 44 5.522 kW Universidad de Guadalajara 25 2/5 ...

  4. Canal 6 (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Canal 6 (Mexico) Canal 6 (alternately known as Multimedios Televisión) is a network of Spanish language television stations primarily concentrated in northeastern Mexico and the southwestern United States. The system is part of Grupo Multimedios. The flagship station of Multimedios is XHAW-TDT located in Monterrey, Nuevo León.

  5. List of television stations in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    (Excélsior TV) 295.411 kW [2] Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. 15 4 XHTV-TDT: Pico Tres Padres [a] FOROtv (CV Shopping) 270 kW Televimex 31 5 XHGC-TDT: Pico Tres Padres [a] Canal 5 270 kW Radio Televisión 27 6 XHTDMX-TDT: Cerro del Chiquihuite Canal 6 (Milenio Televisión, Teleritmo, MVStv) 170 kW Televisión Digital 24 7 XHIMT-TDT: Cerro del ...

  6. Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico is the second-largest exporter of electronics to the United States where it exported $71.4 billion worth of electronics in 2011. [citation needed] The Mexican electronics industry grew 20% between 2010 and 2011, up from its constant growth rate of 17% between 2003 and 2009. Mexico produces the most automobiles of any North American ...

  7. Monterrey - Wikipedia

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    Monterrey (/ ˌmɒntəˈreɪ / ⓘ MON-tə-RAY, Spanish: [monteˈrej] ⓘ) [ 7 ] is the capital and largest city of the northeastern state of Nuevo León, Mexico, and the ninth largest city and second largest metro area in Mexico behind Greater Mexico City. [ 5 ] Located at the foothills of the Sierra Madre Oriental, Monterrey is a major North ...

  8. Television in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Television in Mexico first began on August 19, 1946, in Mexico City when Guillermo González Camarena transmitted the first television signal in Latin America from the bathroom of his home. On September 7, 1946, at 8:30 PM (CST) Mexico's and Latin America's first experimental television station was established and was given the XE1GC callsign.

  9. Cuernavaca - Wikipedia

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    The city is located south of Mexico City and reached via a 90-minute drive using the Federal Highway 95D. [ 3 ] The name Cuernavaca is a euphonism derived from the Nahuatl toponym Cuauhnāhuac and means 'surrounded by or close to trees'.