User:Felipe.ir.1999

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Ramón Felipe Iñiguez Rodríguez (*June 14, 1999, Hermosillo, Sonora, México) is a Mexican wikipedist.

I have a few greetings in English and Spanish from the user of my mail on this page:

English: Hi, I'm Ramón Felipe, I'm a Geek living in Hermosillo.
Español: Hola, soy Ramón Felipe, soy un Geek y Wikipedia viviendo en Hermosillo.

In addition, I have also other figures for other stations and networks Youtube internet portal that came to other cities in other parts of Mexico, United States, Latin America and the rest of the world and are channels:

XHIXTPEM-TV[edit]

Ixtapense TV
TypeTerrestrial television network
Country
AvailabilityMéxico
OwnerSistema de Radio y Televisión Mexiquense
(Gobierno del Estado de México)
Launch date
1989
Official website
www.edomexico.gob.mx/tvmex
XHIXTPSEM-TV
Channels
BrandingIxtapense TV 24 (Canal 24)
Programming
AffiliationsTelevisión Mexiquense
Ownership
Owner
History
FoundedJuly 7, 1989
Call sign meaning
XH IXTaPan de la Sal, Estado de México (Ixtapan de la Sal transmitter site)
Technical information
ERP24 MW (analogue)
Links
Websitewww.edomexico.gob.mx/tvmex
XHIXTPOREM-TV
Channels
BrandingIxtapense TV 25 (Canal 25)
Programming
AffiliationsTelevisión Mexiquense
Ownership
Owner
History
FoundedOctober 10, 1989
Call sign meaning
XH IXTaPan de la ORo, Estado de México (Ixtapan del Oro transmitter site)
Technical information
ERP25 MW (analogue)
Links
Websitewww.edomexico.gob.mx/tvmex

Ixtapense TV 24, also know as Canal 24 in Ixtapan de la Sal and Ixtapense TV 25, also know as Canal 25 in Ixtapan del Oro, is a video channel portal Youtube, which plans to present the best content from the Internet. Among others, it is by having videos with panoramas of Ixtapan de la Sal and Ixtapan del Oro, you will rise logoanimación of television and, as in other accounts, documentaries and bars opinion -. User of Wikipedia Ramon Felipe Is Managed . The Youtube channel has no physical television signal.

History[edit]

The start-ups Ixtapense TV 24 and Ixtapense TV 25 was in 1989 with headquarters in Ixtapan de la Sal and Ixtapan del Oro Their TV stations initially in the cities of Guerrero Ixtapa Zihuatanejo.

In early 2005, an agreement with the Metropolitan Television fulfilled, SA de C.V. (Televisión Metropolitana, S.A. de C.V.) translated to television programs; Dora the Explorer, Go, Diego, Go! and Plaza Sésamo with Spanish subtitles in the Nahuatl language spoken.

After reaching 25 years, on Sunday August 7, 2011, made a survey on these two channels corresponding to the two municipalities and also made an anniversary event in the cathedral town of Ixtapan de la Sal. The way the survey is which began airing programming Azteca Novelas, Az Mix and Azteca Noticias, owned by TV Azteca channels.

Programming[edit]

Remember that all productions of Ixtapense TV 24 and Ixtapense TV 25 are recorded in Mexico, due to drivers, producers and executives living and working in mexico so not to do any production in the State of México.

XHIXTPEM airs at 6:00 am and goes off the air at 1:00 PM. On weekdays, the station receives its morning programming from Azteca Noticias showing news and talk shows. Then at noon programming is changed to Channel 5 broadcast their cartoons and series from noon to 6:00 PM, then programming is changed to that of Az Mix and Azteca Novelas overnight and another until the station airs. On Saturday morning the channel broadcasts programs mostly locally produced. And then transmits the programming of Channel 5 until XHIXTPEM-TV airs. On Sundays, XHIXTPEM transmits movies cinecinco when it airs to go off the air.

XHNACSM-TV[edit]

XHNACSM-TV
Channels
BrandingTeleNaco Canal 6
Once TV México
Programming
AffiliationsCanal 11
Ownership
OwnerInstituto Politécnico Nacional
History
First air date
April 20, 2015
Call sign meaning
XH NACo, Sonora México
Technical information
Facility ID168220
ClassClass A
ERP34 kW
Links
Websitewww.canalonce.mx

XHNACSM-TV is a video channel portal Youtube, which plans to present the best content from the Internet and is a television station affiliated with the Canal 11 Network in Naco, Arizona. It is owned by SPR. Among others, it is by having videos with panoramas of Naco, Sonora, you will rise logoanimación of television and, as in other accounts, documentaries and bars opinion -. User of Wikipedia Ramon Felipe Is Managed . The Youtube channel has no physical television signal. Its open signal is available to residents of Naco, Arizona, Cochise Country, Agua Prieta, Fronteras and Cananea, Sonora.

History[edit]

It began broadcasting on April 20, 2009 in the premises of the SPR by repeating first programming on Channel 11 in Mexico City.

The first transmission consisted logo similar to the image of the Windows Millennium Edition operating system, at 7 am on Monday April 20, 2015. Such transmission channel was performed at border crossing of the town of Naco near the northern border with the United States.

Logos[edit]

Period Features
2015 Its logo consists Logo Windows ME through a blue circle with a white background where the acronym XHNACSM-TV. Under the logo image Once TV México is right and the channel name is also included in point: "Telenaco Canal 6".
On June 3 of this year, the channel renews its image and logo adopted as the logo of Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server version with the name of the channel, using the font Arial Black and overall design. The logo is taken from 9:00 pm with the start of the film The Collector.

XHPUA-TV[edit]

XHAPUA-TV
Channels
BrandingAzteca Trece
Programming
Subchannels5.1 Azteca Trece-HD
AffiliationsAzteca 13
Ownership
OwnerTV Azteca Puebla
XHTAM-TV (Azteca 7)
History
FoundedApril 4, 1995
First air date
May 15, 1995
Call sign meaning
XH Atlequizayan, PUeblA
Links
Websitewww.tvaztecapuebla.com.mx

XHAPUA is a video channel portal Youtube, which plans to present the best content from the Internet and a television station affiliated with the Azteca Trece chain in Atlequizayan Puebla. It is owned by TV Azteca. It is owned by TV Azteca. The open sign is available for residents of Atlequizayan Puebla, Hueypoxtla State of Mexico, Isidro Fabela, Huehuetoca, Tlaxco, Tlaxcala and Coxcatlán, San Luis Potosí. The analogue programming XHPUA repeated Azteca Trece Puebla which the only difference is that unlike regional news go national chain of Azteca Trece. Its digital signal is transmitted High Definition 1080i and regular programming on Azteca Trece. Certain programs are available in 3D and transmitted on sub-channel 50.2.

History[edit]

He was born on April 4, 1995 with the Third Report of the Government of the then state Governor Manuel Bartlett, although their initial transmissions were the May 15 this year, the First Report of the Government of then President Ernesto Zedillo also.

Logos[edit]

Period Features
1995-1996 For 2 years, the channel adopts a logo which is number 13 in Mayan number system in several colors, and its only modifications for 12 years changes the channel name that always surround this circular symbol.
1996-1998 "TV AZTECA: TV 13" for a year the channel name from the circular shape which was renamed "TV 13", surrounding the legend is changed.
1998-2007 Again changed the name of the channel, which is now going to be called "TV 13" to "Azteca 13" as it is known today, adding the words "AZTECA" above and "TRECE" in lowercase below uppercase in the Futura typeface two points on both sides.
Wednesday May 2, 2007-Present Modifying the image and logo of the channel was announced. The current logo, but not far from the previous one and has the characteristics of previous emblem; in the case of your image, only they removed the words "Azteca" and "Trece". Under the logo includes the name of the channel: "Azteca Trece, Vive la tele". In promotional will be appearing the various elements of TV Azteca talent. Your current identifying phrase is "Azteca 13: Vive la tele" and, to date, the logo has movement.
Logo in HD The HD logo in contrast to the analog because it is a mere 13 in a tilted orange, along with the HD symbol and logo of TV Azteca oval.

XHTAM-TV[edit]

XHTAM-TV
Channels
BrandingAzteca 7
Programming
Subchannels11.1 Azteca 7-HD
AffiliationsAzteca 7
Ownership
OwnerTV Azteca Puebla
XHAPUA-TV (Azteca 13)
History
FoundedOctober 31, 2002
First air date
October 31, 2002
Call sign meaning
XH ATlequizayan, Puebla, México
Links
Websitewww.tvaztecapuebla.com.mx

XHTAM is a video channel portal Youtube, which plans to present the best content from the Internet and a television station affiliated with the Azteca Trece chain in Atlequizayan Puebla. It is owned by TV Azteca. It is owned by TV Azteca. The open sign is available for residents of Atlequizayan Puebla, Hueypoxtla State of Mexico, Isidro Fabela, Huehuetoca, Tlaxco, Tlaxcala and Coxcatlán, San Luis Potosí. The analogue programming XHPUA repeated Azteca 7 Puebla which the only difference is that unlike regional news go national chain of Azteca Trece. Its digital signal is transmitted High Definition 1080i and regular programming on Azteca Trece. Certain programs are available in 3D and transmitted on sub-channel 110.2.

History[edit]

It commenced operations on October 31, 2002, as the second national chain owned by TV Azteca Puebla after the Azteca 13-before "Canal 13 Televisión" - with the transmission during the transmission of the Second Report of the Government of then President Vicente Fox and the fourth Government Report also governor of the Mexican state of Puebla Melquíades Morales Flores.

Logos[edit]

Period Features
2002 - 2006 At launch this day, although adopted the slogan "Siente Azteca 7" logo was an irregular trapezium which contained the number 7 yellow, covering the right side of the diamond in red and blue on the left and the name channel in the circular shape with the word "Azteca" above and "Siete" with two dots to the left and right until 2003, the logo disappear, only returned at Christmas 2006:
  • In the first half of 2006, during the World Cup Germany 2006, adapted the slogan "El Canal de Tu Selección".
  • In November using a logo similar to the Lost series, and this month the channel is recognized by the name of 'Channel LOST'.
2007 In a partnership with TV Azteca and graphic design company Steinbranding Design Studios, the January 1, Channel adopted as slogan "Azteca 7: abre tu mundo". The logo is not unlike the previous, number 7 changes shape, and the trapeze turned the equivalent of 15 °. Starting this year, spreading its programming sections to identify their programs.
2015 From the April 13, Channel changes its name to El 7. adopting as its logo a square Speech Bubble invested in Violet / Purple color, with a number "7" Color stylized in Amarillo (Amarillo Seven numbers, as in 1998), and changes its slogan by «Te damos de qué hablar en el 7». The screen logo consists of a text balloon with rounded tips, with a digit "7" irregularly in transparent design, which adopts the colors of the sections or events airing. Channel typeface used in the website and its Wipes including graphics, are written with Gotham; which is also used in many TV channels like Discovery Channel or trafficking cartels in the world.
Logo on your HD signal The digital channel logo contrasts greatly in design and similarity with the logo on analog channel. The Digital logo is simply a metal enclosed in a blue circle white metal ring with a simple result 7 To the right is the symbol HD. And superscript, the logo of TV Azteca .

XHETZG-TV[edit]

XHETZG-TV
Channels
BrandingAzteca Trece
Programming
Subchannels4.1 Azteca Trece-HD
AffiliationsAzteca Trece
Ownership
OwnerTV Azteca Estado de México
XHTZNG-TV (Azteca 7)
History
FoundedMarch 1, 1969
First air date
April 12, 1969
Call sign meaning
XH EcaTZinGo, Mexico State
XH EhēcaTZinCo, Tlahtohcāyōtl, Mēxihco (Meaning repeater channel Nahuatl)
Links
Websitewww.tvaztecaestadodemexico.com.mx

XHETZG-TV is a video channel portal Youtube, which plans to present the best content from the Internet and a television station affiliated with the Azteca Trece chain in Ecatzingo Mexico State. It is owned by TV Azteca. It is owned by TV Azteca. The open sign is available for residents of Ecatzingo State of Mexico, Tetela del Volcán Morelos, Tetela de Ocampo, Puebla, Cuautepec de Hinojosa, Hidalgo and Huehuetlán, San Luis Potosí. The analogue programming XHETZG repeated Azteca Trece Estado de México which the only difference is that unlike regional news go national chain of Azteca Trece. Its digital signal is transmitted High Definition 1080i and regular programming on Azteca Trece. Certain programs are available in 3D and transmitted on sub-channel 40.2.

History[edit]

He was born on March 1, 1969, with the opening of the sixth and last state of the then state governor Juan Fernández Albarran, although their initial transmissions were on April 12 of that year, the fifth report of the Government of then President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz.

For 3 years this channel transmitted as a private company, and until August 15, 1972 becomes public television during the administration of President Luis Echeverría Álvarez and state governor Carlos Hank González.

In 1980, he joined the Mexican Institute of Television (Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión), channel 22 which, two years later added.

By 1985, the Mexican Institute of Television (Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión) adopts Imevisión stands for.

Is August 2, 1993, when the channel 13 with channel 7 and its relay stations, will be re-privatized to TV Azteca.

Logos[edit]

In the same year, after the privatization of Imevisión adopts its main logo, which is a black box with the name "Mi Tele", only the word "MI" was capitalized with large letters and "tele" in sensitive to small.

In July 1994, takes its second logo, which consists of the number "13" in Mayan number system, in different colors, surrounding it with the words "Canal" in capital letters above and "Trece" in small letters below, which became Televisión Azteca logo down the curtain with stylized eagle.

In December 1996, although it was known as "Canal 13" ("Channel 13") for the past 28 years, the channel name, always in a circular amending surrounds this logo and renamed "TV 13" with the caption, "TV AZTECA: TV 13"; once the television trade names abbreviated to TV Azteca.

In 1998, this once again changed the name of the channel is renamed to "Azteca 13" as it is known today, surrounding it with the words of "Azteca" and "Trece" with two dots to the left and right during the fourth report of President Ernesto Zedillo. Your identifying phrase was "Azteca 13: Imagen de Nuestro México".

On Wednesday, May 2, 2007, changing the image and logo of the channel was announced. The logo predecessor, though not far from the previous one and has the characteristics of previous emblem; in the case of your image, only removed the words "Azteca" and "Trece", putting in place a blue circle with white background where the number is maya. Under the logo includes the name of the channel: "Azteca Trece, Vive la tele". In promotional will be appearing the various elements of TV Azteca talent. His new sentence identification was "Azteca 13: vive la tele".

On June 25, after the 2011 Gold Cup, stylized eagle of TV Azteca is adopted as the logo of the channel, simply adding the Aztec name under thirteen, lowercase, after transformation logo Azteca 7. Has the logo same animation as the curtain used to present their programs. It was adopted until ten pm in UTC-6 throughout Mexico, (Throughout the transmission of the last match, the top right corner was empty, not being available). In 2013, the animation of the logo changes, like their curtains.

On April 16, 2015, the channel renews its image and logo adopts how the word "trece" in a cursive typeface tiny white, using the font "Font Family Museum" as a general design. The logo is adopted from 8:00 pm during the transmission of the telenovela Pobre Diabla.

XHTZNG-TV[edit]

XHTZNG-TV
200px
Channels
BrandingAzteca 7
Programming
Subchannels10.1 Azteca 7-HD
AffiliationsAzteca 7
Ownership
OwnerTV Azteca Estado de México
XHETZG-TV (Azteca Trece)
History
FoundedJanuary 15, 1986
Call sign meaning
XH EcaTZiNGo, Mexico State
Links
Websitewww.tvaztecaestadodemexico.com.mx

XHTZNG is a video channel portal Youtube, which plans to present the best content from the Internet and a television station affiliated with the Azteca Trece chain in Ecatzingo Mexico State. It is owned by TV Azteca. It is owned by TV Azteca. The open sign is available for residents of Ecatzingo State of Mexico, Tetela del Volcán Morelos, Tetela de Ocampo, Puebla, Cuautepec de Hinojosa, Hidalgo and Huehuetlán, San Luis Potosí. The analogue programming XHTZNG repeated Azteca 7 Estado de México which the only difference is that unlike regional news go national chain of Azteca 7. Its digital signal is transmitted High Definition 1080i and regular programming on Azteca Trece. Certain programs are available in 3D and transmitted on sub-channel 100.2.

History[edit]

In 1991 stops transmitting its own programming to transmit Channel 13 until August 2, 1993, when both channels are to be privatized TV Azteca.

Since then, adopts a youth when transmitting sporting events, movies and series renowned profile.

Along with its programming, also your logo has undergone various modifications.

In its beginnings, it took the name of Tu Visión, with a logo on only two colors.

In 1994 changed its name to TV7, which would have two identification logos: the first black on full, and live in various colors, which would highlight the irregular shapes;

In 1996, happens to be in blue as a whole, with "T" and "V" letters in an irregular shape and the "7" on the side.

In 1998, prior to adopting the current logo in three colors: blue, red and yellow; which consists of trapezoid with the number "7" in the center of this yellow color, logo and complete the two forms, one blue, one red for the fourth report of President Ernesto Zedillo and the state governor César Camacho Quiroz. Identified the name of the channel as "El 7 de Azteca" until May 1999.

In May 1999 the channel name now renamed to "Azteca 7" on top of changes, surrounding the logo, the word "Azteca" and below, the word "Siete" just disappeared logo channel in 2003 and twice back in Christmas 2006. in 2001 adopts the slogan "Siente Azteca 7".

In the first half of 2006, during the World Cup Germany 2006, adapted the slogan "El Canal de tu Selección".

In November using a logo similar to the Lost, and this month the channel is credited with the name "Canal LOST".

On January 2, 2007, the logo that identified the canal for 7 years suffers a general transformation, where the signal would take a new look and new content. Your identifying phrase was "Azteca 7: abre tu mundo" This logo was a small change, the number 7 change the source, and the trapeze turned slightly. The words "Azteca" and "Siete" surrounding the logo disappeared leaving only the trapeze red and blue and yellow number 7.

From February 27, 2011, Channel changes its name to the 7th, taking as its logo a square text balloon invested in Violet / Purple color, with a number "7" stylized in Yellow (a Seven number in Amarillo, as in 1998), 14 and changed its slogan from "Te damos de qué hablar".

XHHMSO-TV[edit]

XHHMSO-TV
Channels
BrandingHermocanal
Programming
Subchannels36.1 Azteca Noticias
36.2 Nick Jr.
AffiliationsAzteca Noticias
Nick Jr.
Ownership
OwnerGobierno de Sonora
Tu Programación Hispana, LLC
History
First air date
April 20, 2015
Call sign meaning
XH HerMoSillO (Current affiliation and city)

XHHMSO-TV channel is a video portal Youtube, which plans to present the best internet content in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, transmitted locally on digital channel 13 (virtual channel 36) as an affiliate of Azteca Noticias and Nick Jr. full time.

History[edit]

El Canal 13 inicia sus transmisiones el 20 de abril de 2015 desde sus instalaciones a través de la cuenta Felipe Iñiguez R en la página de Youtube.

Logos[edit]

Period Features
2015 The first logo that identified the start channel transmissions on April 20, 2015 to June 3 this year is the logo of TV Azteca, which turned black after the privatization of Imevisión on a green background with a plate down in yellow saying "TV Azteca".
On June 3 of this year, patir 6:00 pm, the channel changes its image and logo gives color to the image of TV Azteca as when you took the 5 of the 6 colors of the NBC logo in 1994, and in the bottom of the channel name with the words "CANAL TRECE" in the font Times New Roman.He unveiled its release date with the release of the animated Nickelodeon's, Dora's Big Birthday Adventure.

Agreements with other companies[edit]

 Mexico: Azteca Siete, Azteca Trece and Proyecto 40
 United States: Telemundo, MundoFox, Nickelodeon, ABC, CBS, FOX and HBO
 Argentina: Telefé, El Trece
 Spain: Antena 3, TVE and Telecinco
 Brazil: Rede Globo
 Indonesia: RCTI, MNC TV and Global TV
 Chile: Canal 13, La Red, TVN and Chilevisión
 Malaysia: Radio Televisiyen Malaysia
 Brunei: Radio Televisyen Brunéi
 Thailand: Modernine TV, Bangkok National Radio and Television Broadcasting Corporation Channel 7 and Thailand Colour Television Channel 3
 Colombia: Caracol Televisión and RCN Televisión
 Costa Rica: Repretel
 Venezuela: RCTV, Globovisión y Televen
 Philippines: ABS-CBN and GMA Network
 Vietnam: VTV Vietnam
 Ecuador: Teleamazonas, RTS and Ecuavisa
 Peru: Frecuencia Latina and Grupo ATV
 Singapore: MediaCorp
 Bolivia: Bolivisión
 Guatemala: Azteca Guatemala
 Honduras: Vica Televisión
 El Salvador: Canal 12
 Canada: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, CTV Television Network and Global Television Network

XHSNDRCHLPUA-TV[edit]

XHSNDRCHLPUA-TV
Channels
Programming
AffiliationsAzteca 13
Ownership
OwnerTV Azteca
History
FoundedAugust 6, 1970
Call sign meaning
XH SaN ANDRés, CHoLula, PUeblA
Technical information
ERPAnalog: 1,135 kW
Digital: 550 kW
Links
WebsiteAzteca Trece
Azteca Puebla

XHSNDRCHLPUA-TV (Channel 5) is the San Andrés Cholula, Puebla televison station that is owned and operated by TV Azteca. XHSNDRCHLPUA is an affiliate of Azteca 13.

History[edit]

The station signed in 1980, initially as a satellite of Azteca Trece, when the flagship public broadcaster Mexican Imevisión. Ricardo Salinas Pliego acquire Imevisión in 1993, becoming TV Azteca, which led to the construction of the facilities of TV Azteca San Andrés Cholula, which opened on May 27, 1995.

Logos[edit]

  • Between 1974 and 1985, the logo was a number 13 in black and white, similar to that used in the logo of the 1968 Mexico Olympics, between 1 and 3 typeface was written, CANAL, and below the 13 was the word XHDF-TV.
  • Between 1985 and 1991, the logo was a number 13 in blue with similar Imevisión logo, above the 13 typeface was written "Red Nacional".
  • Between 1991 and 1993, the logo was a number 13 in green with irregular shape in the upper left of the number 1 corner was a small triangle of yellow, pink, orange and red, beside 13 was written the word CANAL also vertically and green.
  • In 1993, already part of TV Azteca, adopt a family picture with the name "Mi Tele" which had two logos, the first was a square with the transparent logo Channel 13 Imevisión tilted to the left within which was written the word "Mi" in large letters and separate capital letters, the word "TELE" and down these was written the words "thirteen canal" was used in October 1993 to February 1994, his second logo was a square turquoise which was used in 1991-1993 logo in white and one side were the words "Mi TELE" also in white, was used February to July 1994.
  • In July 1994, the channel adopts a logo which is number 13 in Mayan number system in various colors, with its unique modifications for 12 years changes channel name always in a circular surround this symbol.
  • 1994-1997: The words "CANAL" in capital above and "trece" in lowercase down with a similar Courier New font.
  • 1997-1998: Around him a circle repeating the legend TV AZTECA: TV 13; once the words "Televisión Azteca" again, changing its name to TV Azteca were shortened.
  • 1998-2007: Now with AZTECA words above and below TRECE uppercase, Futura typeface and two points on the left and right.
  • On Wednesday May 2, 2007, modifying the image and logo of the channel was announced. The current logo, but not far from above, preserves the previous emblem; in the case of your image that only they removed the words "Azteca" and "Trece". It consists of a blue circle with white background where the Mayan number. Under the logo, including the name of the channel: "Azteca Trece, Live TV". In promotional will be appearing the various elements of talent TV Azteca. Your current phrase identification is "Azteca 13: Vive la Tele" and, to date, the logo has movement.
  • HD Logo: HD logo in contrast to the standard signal, since he was a mere 13 in an orange slanted ellipse, with the HD symbol and logo of TV Azteca.
  • On May 31, 2012, adopted the logo of Azteca 13 and you just add the "HD" acronym.

Digital services[edit]

XHSNDRCHLPUA-TV broadcasts in HDTV on channel 34.1 and tested Azteca 13 programming in 3D on August 20, 2011 on sub-channel 34.2. On November 30, 2012, XHLNA started broadcasting Proyecto 40 programming on subchannel 34.2.

DT Callsign Network
34.1 (1080i) XHSNDRCHLPUA-TV Azteca 13–HD
34.2 (1080i) Pro40HD Proyecto 40–HD

Creativity from other pages in my user account[edit]

en: While television channels have my user page, I need to create the rest of the other pages within my user account as: / es: Si bien tengo canales de televisión en mi página de usuario, necesito crear el resto de las demás páginas dentro de mi cuenta de usuario como:

  • en: I also need to create the other as: / es: También necesito crear las otras como:

Pages repeater channels on TV Azteca[edit]

Name Name of Local Channel Indicative Programs City
Azteca San Nicolás de los Ranchos Canal 6 6 XHSNRNCHPUA-TV Azteca 13 San Nicolás de Los Ranchos, Puebla
Azteca San Pedro Cholula Canal 13 13 XHSNPDCHPUA-TV Azteca 13 San Pedro Cholula, Puebla
Azteca Pahuatlán Canal 15 15 XHSNPHTNPUA-TV Azteca 13 Pahuatlán, Puebla
Azteca Almoloya de Juárez Canal 7 7 XHALMYJRZ-TV Azteca 13 Almoloya de Juárez, State of Mexico
Azteca Atizapán de Zaragoza Canal 9 9 XHATZPZRG-TV Azteca 13 Atizapán de Zaragoza, State of Mexico
Azteca Atizapán de Zaragoza Canal 15 15 XHAZRGEM-TV Azteca 7 Atizapán de Zaragoza, State of Mexico
Azteca Chalco Canal 3 3 XHCHCEM-TV Azteca 13 Chalco, State of Mexico
Azteca Ecatepec de Morelos Canal 10 10 XHETPEM-TV Azteca 13 Ecatepec de Morelos, State of Mexico
Azteca Estado de México Canal 4 4 XHETZG-TV Azteca 13 Ecatzingo, State of Mexico
Azteca Estado de México Canal 10 10 XHTZNG-TV Azteca 7 Ecatzingo, State of Mexico
Azteca Mexicaltzingo Canal 2 2 XHMXZGEM-TV Azteca 13 Mexicaltzingo, State of Mexico
Azteca Huixquilucan Canal 10 10 XHUIX-TV Azteca 13 Huixquilucan, State of Mexico
Azteca Estado de México Canal 7 7 XHIXTSEM-TV Azteca 7, Azteca 13 Ixtapan de la Sal, State of Mexico
Azteca Estado de México Canal 8 8 XHIXTOEM-TV Azteca 7, Azteca 13 Ixtapan del Oro, State of Mexico
Azteca Ixtlahuaca Canal 11 11 XHIXTLEM-TV Azteca 13 Ixtlahuaca de Rayón, State of Mexico
Azteca Xalatlaco Azteca 13 Xalatlaco 13 XHXLCO-TV Azteca 13 Xalatlaco, State of Mexico
Azteca Xalatlaco Azteca 7 Xalatlaco 11 XHXTEM-TV Azteca 7 Xalatlaco, State of Mexico
Azteca Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl Canal 7 7 XHNZCYTEM-TV Azteca 13 Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico State
Azteca Nextlalpan Canal 4 4 XHNTX-TV Azteca 13 Nextlalpan, Mexico State
Azteca Nopaltepec Canal 13 13 XHNPTPEM-TV Azteca 13 Nopaltepec, State of Mexico
Azteca Temascalcingo Azteca 13 Temascalcingo 13 XHTMSCEM-TV Azteca 13 Temascalcingo, Mexico State
Azteca Tepotzotlán Azteca 13 Tepotzotlán 14 XHTZNEM-TV Azteca 13 Tepotzotlán, Mexico State
Azteca Tianguistenco Canal 11 11 XHNTGCEM-TV Azteca 13 Tianguistenco, Mexico State
Azteca Tepetlaoxtoc Canal 9 9 XHTPXTEM-TV Azteca 13 Tepetlaoztoc, Mexico State
Azteca Texcalyacac Canal 10 10 XHTXYCEM-TV Azteca 7 Texcalyacac, Mexico State
Azteca Texcalyacac Canal 12 12 XHTLCEM-TV Azteca 13 Texcalyacac, Mexico State
Azteca Texcoco Canal 12 12 XHTXCEM-TV Azteca 13 Texcoco, Mexico State
Azteca Zinacantepec Canal 22 22 XHZTPEM-TV Azteca 13 San Miguel Zinacantepec, Mexico State
Azteca Yecapixtla Canal 15 15 XHYCPXT-TV Azteca 13 Yecapixtla, Morelos
Azteca Ajalpan Canal 6 6 XHAJPUA-TV Azteca 13 Ajalpan, Puebla
Azteca Axtecal Canal 3 3 XHATXC-TV Azteca 13 Atexcal, Puebla
Azteca Puebla Canal 3 3 XHAXTL-TV Azteca 13 Axutla, Puebla
Azteca Ayotoxco de Guerrero Canal 8 8 XHAXCPUA-TV Azteca 7 Ayotoxco de Guerrero, Puebla
Azteca Ayotoxco de Guerrero Canal 10 10 XHAYXTXPUA-TV Azteca 13 Ayotoxco de Guerrero, Puebla
Azteca Puebla Canal 5 5 XHCTPUA Azteca 7 Coatepec, Puebla
Azteca Cuautempan Canal 12 12 XHCTMNPUA-TV Azteca 7 Cuautempan, Puebla
Azteca Cuautempan Canal 6 6 XHCTENPUA-TV Azteca 13 Cuautempan, Puebla
Azteca Cuautlancingo Canal 7 7 XHCTNGPUA-TV Azteca 13 Cuautlancingo, Puebla
Azteca Cuetzalan del Progreso Canal 14 14 XHCTZPGS-TV Azteca 13 Cuetzalan del Progreso, Puebla
Azteca Chignahuapan Azteca 13 Chignahuapan 24 XHCHNGP-TV Azteca 13 Chignahuapan, Puebla
Azteca Chilla de las Flores Azteca 13 Chila de las Flores 3 XHCHAFRPUA-TV Azteca 13 Chila de Flores, Puebla
Azteca Chilla de las Sal Azteca 13 Chila de la Sal 13 XHCHASPUA-TV Azteca 13 Chila de la Sal, Puebla
Azteca Eloxóchitlán Canal 10 10 XHEXTL-TV Azteca 13 Eloxóchitlán, Puebla
Azteca Huauchinango Canal 10 10 XHHCHNGP-TV Azteca 13 Huauchinango, Puebla
Azteca Huauchinango Canal 12 12 XHCHNG-TV Azteca 7 Huauchinango, Puebla
Azteca Huauchinango Canal 16 16 XHCHG-TV Azteca Internacional Huauchinango, Puebla
Azteca Huejotzingo Canal 14 14 XHHJTZG-TV Azteca 13 Huejotzingo, Puebla
Azteca Huejotzingo Canal 20 20 XHHNTZG-TV Azteca 7 Huejotzingo, Puebla
Azteca Puebla Sur Canal 9 9 XHIXCQXTPUA-TV Azteca 13 Ixcaquixtla, Puebla
Azteca Puebla Sur Canal 15 15 XHIXCQTLPUA-TV Azteca 7 Ixcaquixtla, Puebla
Azteca Ixtacamaxtitlán Azteca 13 Ixtacamaxtitlán 4 XHIXMTPUA-TV Azteca 13 Ixtacamaxtitlán, Puebla
Azteca Puebla Norte Azteca 13 Ixtepec 6 XHIXTPUA-TV Azteca 13 Ixtepec, Puebla
Azteca Puebla Norte Azteca 7 Ixtepec 12 XHIXEPUA-TV Azteca 7 Ixtepec, Puebla
Azteca Puebla Norte Azteca 13 Puebla Norte 25 XHNZNTPUA-TV Azteca 7 Nauzontla, Puebla
Azteca Ocotepec Azteca 13 Ocotepec 4 XHOTPUA-TV Azteca 13 Ocotepec, Puebla
Azteca Petlalcingo Canal 10 10 XHPTCNPUA-TV Azteca 13 Petlalcingo, Puebla
Azteca Puebla Azteca 13 4 XHSFTCN-TV Azteca 7, Azteca 13 San Felipe Teotlalcingo, Puebla
Azteca San Andrés Cholula Canal 5 5 XHSNDRCHLPUA-TV Azteca 7, Azteca 13 San Andrés Cholula, Puebla
Azteca San Pablo Anicano Canal 10 10 XHSPNCNPUA-TV Azteca 7, Azteca 13 San Pablo Anicano, Puebla
Azteca San Antonio Tlacotepec Canal 11 11 XHSNBTPUA-TV Azteca 13 San Sebastián Tlacotepec, Puebla
Azteca San Antonio Tlacotepec Canal 21 21 XHSBCPTPUA-TV Azteca 7 San Sebastián Tlacotepec, Puebla
Azteca Santa Inés Ahuatempan Azteca 13 Santa Inés Ahuatempan 24 XHSNINATMPUA Azteca 7, Azteca 13 Santa Inés Ahuatempan, Puebla
Azteca Zacapoaxtla Azteca 7 Zacapoaxtla 7 XHZPXTPUA-TV Azteca 7 Zacapoaxtla, Puebla
Azteca Zacapoaxtla Azteca 13 Zacapoaxtla 13 XHZPXLPUA-TV Azteca 13 Zacapoaxtla, Puebla
Azteca Zinacantepec Canal 12 12 XHZTPUA-TV Azteca 13 Zinacantepec, Puebla
Azteca Tlaxiaco Canal 5 5 XHTLOX-TV Azteca 13 Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca
Azteca Tlaxiaco Canal 11 11 XHTLXCOX-TV Azteca 7 Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca
Azteca Sonora Canal 5 5 XHEMMS Azteca 7, Azteca 13 Empalme, Sonora
Azteca Tlaxcala Canal 3 3 XHBNJRTX-TV Azteca 13 Benito Juárez, Tlaxcala
Azteca Calpulalpan Azteca 13 Calpulalpan 11 XHCLPNTXL-TV Azteca 13 Calpulalpan, Tlaxcala
Azteca Calpulalpan Azteca 7 Calpulalpan 20 XHCLPTX-TV Azteca 7 Calpulalpan, Tlaxcala
Azteca Nanacamilpa de Mariano Arista Canal 4 4 XHNCMPMAS-TV Azteca 13 Nanacamilpa de Mariano Arista, Tlaxcala
Azteca Nanacamilpa de Mariano Arsita Canal 10 10 XHNCMPMATX-TV Azteca 7 Nanacamilpa de Mariano Arista, Tlaxcala