Mexicanal

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Mexicanal
CountryMexico
Programming
Picture format480i SDTV
Ownership
OwnerCastalia Communications
History
LaunchedAugust 23, 2005
Availability
Cable
AT&T U-verseChannel 3021
Satellite
Dish NetworkChannel 863
ComcastChannel 655
SpectrumChannel 935
IPTV
Sling TVInternet protocol television

Mexicanal cable system DirecTV added on August 23, 2005 of launch in February 2014 later, AT&T U-verse was removed on May 15, 2016 On April 2, 2018 Mexicanal added on Dish Network

Mexican affiliates[change | change source]

While Mexicanal creates a limited amount of its own content, almost all of it is sourced from the various state networks, public broadcasters owned by the state governments. A notable exception was 20tv Zacatecas, which is a noncommercial station owned by commercial broadcaster Grupo Radiofónico B-15 until SIZART Canal 24 appeared and became an affiliate.[1]

City or state Station
 Aguascalientes VA+ TV 26.1
Chiapas Canal Diez Chiapas
Campeche Televisión y Radio de Campeche
Mexico City / State of Mexico Mexiquense TV
Guanajuato TV CUATRO
Guerrero Radio y Televisión de Guerrero
Hidalgo Hidalgo Televisión
Jalisco Jalisco TV
Michoacán Sistema Michoacano de Radio y Televisión
Nuevo León TV Nuevo León
Oaxaca CORTV
Puebla Puebla TV
Querétaro Radio y Televisión Querétaro
 Quintana Roo Sistema Quintanarroense de Comunicación Social
San Luis Potosí Nueve TV
Sonora Telemax
Tabasco TVT Televisión Tabasqueña
Veracruz TVMÁS
Yucatán Trecevisión
Zacatecas SIZART Canal 24

References[change | change source]

  1. "SIZART". Mexicanal.