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- List_of_television_stations_in_Mexico abstract "Mexico has 1,238 separately licensed analog and digital television stations authorized by the Federal Telecommunications Institute. Of these, 569 are digital television stations.Commercial stations are primarily operated by Televisa, Azteca and their affiliate partners; the few independent stations are primarily located in Mexico City and in northern Mexico. Televisa and Azteca each operate multiple networks:Canal de las Estrellas (128 stations)Canal 5 (66 stations)Gala TV (36 stations)Azteca 7 (88 stations)Azteca 13 (91 stations)In addition, Televisa is associated with various regional stations. In several major cities it operates local stations under the Televisa Regional banner utilizing programming from various Televisa networks and local news and information. In other markets, a station will be locally owned and operated but affiliated to Televisa, usually with Gala TV. In still others, such as Saltillo and Toluca, the Gala TV outlet doubles as the local station. Several companies, including Tele-Emisoras del Sureste and Televisoras Grupo Pacífico, own multiple Televisa-affiliated stations in different markets in a given region.Non-commercial/public stations, which are licensed as permits, are predominantly owned by state governments, with the largest federal owners of transmitters being the Instituto Politécnico Nacional (Canal Once) and the Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano. Several state networks employ many transmitters, including in small communities, including stations with very low effective radiated powers. The state network of Sonora, Telemax, has 59 such transmitters, the most in the country.In addition, due to Mexico's rugged terrain, many stations operate low-powered, mostly co-channel translators (legally known as equipos complementarios de zona de sombra) to serve areas shielded by terrain, to improve signal reception in fringe areas, or (in some cases) to serve completely different television markets. Some translators are in different states from their parent stations; a handful even operate as local stations in their own right with their own local programs. The distance between a parent station and its translators/relayers varies widely.The list demonstrates the legacy of large television station concessions awarded in the 1980s and early 1990s. The two most notable of these were awarded to Televisa; the 1982 concession of 95 television stations in small communities is responsible for the bulk of the Canal de las Estrellas network, while the concession of 62 stations to Radiotelevisora de México Norte, a subsidiary of Televisa, was awarded in the early 1990s and expanded the Canal 5 and Gala TV networks.In March 2015, Cadena Tres and Grupo Radio Centro won concessions for 123 new television stations each, forming two new national television networks. The new networks must meet a minimum coverage standard set by the IFT for 2018 and reach full national coverage by 2020. However, Grupo Radio Centro refused to pay its winning bid of 3.058 billion pesos and thus had its concession revoked.Analog stations were shut off beginning on July 18, 2013, with a pilot transition in Tijuana. In 2015, stations went digital-only throughout the country on 10 dates. Some 129 analog television stations owned by noncommercial entities, such as state governments, and another 368 repeaters of primarily Televisa stations, received exemptions to delay their transition until December 31, 2016.".
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- List_of_television_stations_in_Mexico comment "Mexico has 1,238 separately licensed analog and digital television stations authorized by the Federal Telecommunications Institute. Of these, 569 are digital television stations.Commercial stations are primarily operated by Televisa, Azteca and their affiliate partners; the few independent stations are primarily located in Mexico City and in northern Mexico.".
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