XHTIT-TV — Nombre público Azteca 7 Eslogan Te damos de qué hablar Tipo de canal Aire Programación General Propietario … Wikipedia Español
List of television stations in California — This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the U.S. state of California.Full power stationsVC refers to the station s PSIP virtual channel. 09 refers to the station s physical RF channel after February 17, 2009.Defunct full … Wikipedia
List of television stations in Baja California — Here is a list of television stations in the Mexican state of Baja California, as of 2005 ndash;2006: XETV TV and XHDTV TV are also marketed mainly for the San Diego, California, USA, market, see also : List of television stations in… … Wikipedia
KNSD — San Diego, California Branding NBC 7 San Diego (general) NBC 7 San Diego News (newscasts) Slogan Coverage You Can Count On … Wikipedia
XHJK-TV — Infobox Broadcast call letters = XHJK TV (2 hour delayed feed of XHDF TV, Mexico City, Mexico) station station slogan = Imagen De Nuestro México station branding = analog = 27 (UHF) digital = 28 (UHF) affiliations = TV Azteca 13 founded =… … Wikipedia
4SD — For the airport with FAA location identifier 4SD, see Reno Stead Airport. 4 San Diego Network local origination cable network/regional sports network Owned by Cox Communications Picture format 480i (SD) … Wikipedia
KZSD-LP — Infobox Broadcast call letters = KZSD LP station station slogan = station branding = Azteca America San Diego analog = 41 (UHF) digital = 25 (carried on KGTV DT) other chs = affiliations = Azteca America founded = September 25,1997 (initial… … Wikipedia
Canales de televisión en México — Anexo:Canales de televisión en México Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Contenido 1 Canales con Redes Nacionales/Regionales 2 Canales Públicos y Educativos 3 Canales Locales … Wikipedia Español
San Diego — This article is about the city in California. For the metropolitan area, see San Diego metropolitan area. For other meanings of San Diego , see San Diego (disambiguation). San Diego City City of San Diego … Wikipedia
Television in Mexico — first began in August 19, 1946 in Mexico City when Guillermo González Camarena transmitted the first television signal in Latin America from his home’s bathroom. On September 7, 1946 at 8:30 PM (CST) Mexico’s and Latin America’s first… … Wikipedia