TV channels from Mexico

Canal 44 (Spanish)

Canal 66 (Spanish)

Excelsior TV (Spanish)

Milenio (Spanish)

Tele Ver (Spanish)

Televisa Aguascalientes (Spanish)

Televisa Guadelajara (Spanish)

Televisa Noticieros (Spanish)

Televisa Sonora (Spanish)


Mexico Broadcast info (source - CIA WFB):
telecom reform in 2013 enabled the creation of new broadcast television channels after decades of a quasi-monopoly; Mexico has 821 TV stations and 1,745 radio stations and most are privately owned; the Televisa group once had a virtual monopoly in TV broadcasting, but new broadcasting groups and foreign satellite and cable operators are now available; in 2016, Mexico became the first country in Latin America to complete the transition from analog to digital transmissions, allowing for better image and audio quality and a wider selection of programming from networks (2016)

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