- Oaxaca TV
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Oaxaca TV Type Terrestrial television network Country Mexico Availability Oaxaca Owner Corporación Oaxaqueña de Radio y Televisión
(Estado de Oaxaca)Official website http://www.cortv.com.mx Oaxaca TV is a statewide public television network owned and operated by CORTV (Corporación Oaxaqueña de Radio y Televisión: Oaxacan Radio and Television Corporation), the public broadcaster of the Mexican state of Oaxaca. The network's main station, XHAOX-TV channel 9, is based in the state capital, Oaxaca.
Transmitters
XHAOX-TV Oaxaca, Oaxaca Branding Oaxaca TV Channels Analog: 9 (VHF) Translators see table Owner Corporación Oaxaqueña de Radio y Televisión Website http://www.cortv.com.mx "Oaxaca TV" programming is broadcast across Oaxaca via an extensive repeater chain, employing more than fifty transmitters statewide. All transmitters are owned by the government of the State of Oaxaca.[1]
Oaxaca TV is also available on C-band via the SatMex 5 satellite at 116.8°W.[2]
Callsign Ch # Community ERP XHAIZ-TV 5 San Felipe Jalapa de Díaz 100W XHAOX-TV 9 Oaxaca 20 kW XHAPF-TV 2 Acatlán de Pérez Figueroa 700W XHCPO-TV 9 Concepción Pápalo 20W XHCRP-TV 9 Corral de Piedra 1890W XHCYL-TV 2 El Coyul 100W XHEON-TV 5 El Camaron 100W XHEOX-TV 4 Santa Cruz Huatulco 700W XHHEU-TV 2 San Pedro Huamelula 100W XHHOX-TV 4 Huajuapan de León 700W XHIOX-TV 2 Ixtepec 520W XHJBH-TV 4 San Juan Bautista Cuicatlan 20W XHJBT-TV 2 San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec 1.89 kW XHJCE-TV 9 San Juan Cacahuatepec 20W XHJZA-TV 2 Juchitán de Zaragoza 500W XHLBA-TV 2 Loma Bonita 420W XHLLM-TV 11 Santo Tomás Tamazulapan 100W XHMCJ-TV 13 Mariscala de Juárez 100W XHMHN-TV 9 Miahuatlán de Porfirio Díaz 1.99 kW XHMRE-TV 2 Matías Romero 20W XHNEA-TV 4 Teotitlán de Flores Magón 100W XHNNT-TV 9 Asunción Nochixtlán 500W XHOTP-TV 2 San Pedro y San Pablo Teposcolula 100W XHPBO-TV 4 Puerto Ángel 700W XHPEM-TV 2 Santa María Jalapa del Marqués 100W XHPOM-TV 2 Palomares 100W XHPOX-TV 5 Pinotepa Nacional 700W XHPVU-TV 9 Putla Villa de Guerrero 1 kW XHRGE-TV 5 Rio Grande 100W XHSCJ-TV 2 Santa Catarina Juquila 20W XHSDP-TV 9 San Pedro Pochutla 1.31 kW XHSGT-TV 5 Santiago Astata 100W XHSGX-TV 13 San Agustín Loxicha 20W XHSJL-TV 2 San José Chiltepec 100W XHSJP-TV 9 Santiago Jamiltepec 20W XHSLZ-TV 13 Salina Cruz 1 kW XHSMI-TV 2 Santa María Ixcatlan 20W XHSPT-TV 2 San Pedro Tapanatepec 700W XHSST-TV 7 San Sebastian Tlacolula 20W XHSXL-TV 9 Santiago Juxtlahuaca 520W XHTCV-TV 4 Santa María Tecomavaca 100W XHTIU-TV 13 Santa María Huatulco 100W XHTLO-TV 9 Tlaxiaco 500W XHTRS-TV 9 Ejutla de Crespo 100W XHUJZ-TV 2 Huautla de Jiménez 1 kW XHUOX-TV 9 Puerto Escondido 700W XHUPO-TV 9 Santa María Tlahuitoltepec 100W XHVAI-TV 4 Villa Alta 100W XHVOX-TV 10 San Juan Bautista Valle Nacional 500W XHVSG-TV 9 Villa Sola de Vega 400W XHVTP-TV 5 Villa de Tututepec de Melchor Ocampo 1.99 kW XHXUC-TV 13 San Juan Bautista Coixtlahuaca 100W References
See also
Broadcast television in the Oaxaca, Oax. market XHBO 4 (Galavision) - XHOXO 5 (Canal 5) - XHBN 7 (Canal de las Estrellas) - XHAOX 9 (OTV) - XHDG 11 (Azteca 13) - XHOXX 13 (Azteca 7)
Broadcast television networks in Mexico Televisa National: Canal de las Estrellas · FOROtv · Canal 5 · Galavisión
Regional: Televisa RegionalTV Azteca National: El 7 · Azteca 13 · Proyecto 40
Regional: Azteca LocalPublic and
educationalNational: Once TV · Canal 22 · UNAM/Edusat
State/Regional: RyTA (Ags.) · canal 8 (BCS) · TRC (Campeche) · TV 10 Chiapas (Chiapas) · Once (Colima) · TVCUATRO (Guanajuato) · Soy Guerrero (Guerrero) · Hidalgo Television (Hidalgo) · CORTV (Jalisco) · TV Mexiquense (Mexico) · smrtv (Michoacán) · canal 3 (Morelos) · RTN (Nayarit) · TVNL (NL) · Oaxaca TV (Oaxaca) · Puebla TV (Puebla) · NueveSlp (SLP) · Telemax (Sonora) · TVT (Tabasco) · TDT, La Televisión de Tlaxcala (Tlaxcala) · RTV (Veracruz) · canal|trece (Yucatán)Independent Multimedios · Milenio · cadenatres
See also list of television stations in Mexico and list of Mexican television networks. Categories:- Public television in Mexico
- Television stations in Oaxaca
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