List of television stations in Mexico by call sign

List of television stations in Mexico by call sign

Stations by call sign

This is a list of full-power television stations bordering the United States having call signs beginning with the letter X and run by Mexican companies, states or universities. Eventually, this list will also encompass Mexican TV stations in other areas of Mexico.

Stations by geographic location

This is a list of full-power and low-power television stations having call signs beginning with the letter X and run by Mexican companies, states or universities in all areas of Mexico.

Official lists (in .PDF format) of licensed Mexican broadcasters are available from the Comisión Federal de Telecomunicaciónes at [http://www.cofetel.gob.mx/wb/Cofetel_2008/Cofe_infraestructura cofetel.gob.mx] .


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