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{{short description|Public TV network of the Mexican state of Tabasco}}
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{{Infobox broadcasting network
| call_letters = XHSTA-TV
| name = Televisión Tabasqueña
| station_logo =
| image =
| location = [[Villahermosa, Tabasco]], [[México]]
| logo =
| city = Tabasco
| type = Mexican broadcast state network
| station_branding = TV Tabasqueña
| founded = {{start date|1997|10|30}} (with current concession)
| station_slogan =
| slogan =
| analog = 7 ([[VHF]])
| tvtransmitters = [[#Transmitters|''see below'']]
| digital =
| headquarters = [[Villahermosa]]
| subchannels =
| broadcast_area = [[Tabasco]]
| other_chs = [[#Repeaters|see below]]
| owner = Televisión Tabasqueña, S.A. de C.V. (Comisión de Radio y Televisión de Tabasco)
| affiliations = [[TV Tabasqueña]]
| launch_date = <!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD|df=y}} -->
| owner = Estado de [[Tabasco]]
| dissolved = <!-- {{End date|YYYY|MM|DD|df=y}} -->
| licensee = Televisión Tabasqueña, S.A. de C.V.
| key_people = Fernando Vázquez Rosas, director general<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.diariodetabasco.mx/escenario-politico/2018/04/03/realiza-anj-10-cambios-en-gabinete/|title=Realiza ANJ diez cambios en su gabinete|date=April 3, 2018|website=DDT}}</ref>
| founded =
| airdate =
| former_names =
| digital = 46
| callsign_meaning =
| servicename1 = Cablecom
| sister_stations =
| service1 = 10
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| callsigns = XHSTA-TDT, XHTET-TDT, XHVET-TDT
| former_channel_numbers =
| affiliation =
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| webcast =
| former_locations =
| website = {{URL|tvt.mx}}
| effective_radiated_power = 150 kW
| HAAT =
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| homepage = [http://tvt.mx/ tvt.mx]
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}}
}}


'''XHSTA-TV''' is the flagship station of the '''TV Tabasqueña''' (TVT) network. TV Tabasqueña is a [[public television]] network serving the [[Mexican state]] of [[Tabasco]] through repeater stations in the state. TV Tabasqueña programming primarily consists of cultural and educational content.
'''Televisión Tabasqueña''' (TVT) is a state-owned [[public television]] network serving the [[Mexican state]] of [[Tabasco]] on three broadcast transmitters.{{mexico-inf|TV|accessdate=2015-12-30}} The network is operated by CORAT, the Tabasco Radio and Television Commission, along with [[XETVH-AM|La Radio de Tabasco]] and [[XHTVH-FM|Mega 94.9]]. TVT programming primarily consists of cultural and educational content.


TVT's studios are currently located in the Tabasco Convention Center, but will be moved to allow for the center's renovation.
All three of the stations in this network are commercial concessions operating under the concessionaire Televisión Tabasqueña, S.A. de C.V. The three stations in TVT make up half of the six public stations operating under concessions instead of permits.


== Repeaters ==
==History==
In 1983, the state government of [[Enrique González Pedrero]] created CORAT, and the state government received permits for noncommercial television stations,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://elmananadetabasco.com/el-tiovivo-por-fernando-valdes-leyva-tvt-y-sus-juegos-millonarios-de-dinero/|work=El Mañana de Tabasco|first=Fernando|last=Váldes Leyva|title=El Tiovivo: Por Fernando Váldes Leyva: TVT y sus "juegos millonarios de dinero"|date=11 September 2015|access-date=15 March 2017}}</ref> as well as AM and FM networks.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.joseantoniodelavega.mx/art/3.pdf|title=CORAT-TVT: 25 años de manipulación informativa con recursos públicos|author=José Antonio De La Vega Asmitia|date=2008|access-date=15 March 2017}}</ref>
Operate as TV Tabasqueña, Canal 7 and a statewide group of [[broadcast translator|repeater stations]] are owned by the State of [[Tabasco]].


In October 1997, Televisión Tabasqueña, S.A. de C.V., a company owned 99.93 percent by the state of Tabasco with the remainder owned by Juan Manuel Cervantes Martínez,<ref>[https://tabasco.gob.mx/sites/default/files/tvt-01-introduccion.pdf Televisión Tabasqueña, S.A. de C.V. – Cuenta Pública 2014]</ref> received commercial television station concessions for stations at Villahermosa (XHSTA-TV channel 7), La Venta (XHVET-TV channel 5) and Tenosique (XHTET-TV channel 10). TVT was one of three state networks (along with [[Telemax (television network)|Telemax]] in Sonora and [[XHST-TDT]] in Yucatán) where part or all of the network had commercial concessions, not noncommercial permits.
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||'''[[XHVET-TV|XHVET]]'''|| 5 || [[La Venta, Tabasco|La Venta]] || 50 kW
In 2015, TVT migrated to digital television. In December 2015, the IFT allowed Televisión Tabasqueña to convert its concessions from commercial to public as part of renewing them.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ift.org.mx/sites/default/files/conocenos/pleno/sesiones/extraordinaria/liii-sesion-extraordinaria-del-pleno-18-de-diciembre-de-2015/estenografica53ext181215.pdf|title=IFT: Stenographic Copy of the LIII Sesión Extraordinaria, December 18, 2015}}</ref>

In March 2018, in order to facilitate the repacking of TV services out of the 600 MHz band (channels 38–51), XHSTA was assigned channel 34 for continued digital operations. The other two transmitters are already on channel 34.

==Transmitters==
{{Mexico TV station table/top4}}
{{Mexico TV station table/entry4|RF=34|d_erp=82.2 kW|VC=46|callsign=[[XHVET-TDT]]|location=[[La Venta, Tabasco|La Venta]]}}
|-
|-
||'''[[XHMET-TV|XHMET]]'''|| 10 || [[Tenosique, Tabasco|Tenosique]] || 50 kW
{{Mexico TV station table/entry4|RF=34|d_erp=75.8 kW|VC=46|callsign=[[XHMET-TDT]]|location=[[Tenosique, Tabasco|Tenosique]]}}
|-
|-
{{Mexico TV station table/entry4|RF=46|d_erp=74.3 kW|VC=46|callsign=[[XHSTA-TDT]]|location=[[Villahermosa, Tabasco|Villahermosa]]}}
|}
|}


==References==
{{Reflist}}

{{Villahermosa TV}}
{{Mexican broadcast television}}
{{Mexican broadcast television}}


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[[Category:Channel 7 TV stations in Mexico]]
[[Category:Public television in Mexico]]
[[Category:Public television in Mexico]]
[[Category:Television stations in Tabasco]]
[[Category:Government of Tabasco]]

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Latest revision as of 16:48, 11 September 2021

Televisión Tabasqueña
TypeMexican broadcast state network
FoundedOctober 30, 1997 (1997-10-30) (with current concession)
TV transmitterssee below
HeadquartersVillahermosa
Broadcast area
Tabasco
OwnerTelevisión Tabasqueña, S.A. de C.V. (Comisión de Radio y Televisión de Tabasco)
Key people
Fernando Vázquez Rosas, director general[1]
46
Cablecom
10
CallsignsXHSTA-TDT, XHTET-TDT, XHVET-TDT
Official website
tvt.mx

Televisión Tabasqueña (TVT) is a state-owned public television network serving the Mexican state of Tabasco on three broadcast transmitters.[2] The network is operated by CORAT, the Tabasco Radio and Television Commission, along with La Radio de Tabasco and Mega 94.9. TVT programming primarily consists of cultural and educational content.

TVT's studios are currently located in the Tabasco Convention Center, but will be moved to allow for the center's renovation.

History[edit]

In 1983, the state government of Enrique González Pedrero created CORAT, and the state government received permits for noncommercial television stations,[3] as well as AM and FM networks.[4]

In October 1997, Televisión Tabasqueña, S.A. de C.V., a company owned 99.93 percent by the state of Tabasco with the remainder owned by Juan Manuel Cervantes Martínez,[5] received commercial television station concessions for stations at Villahermosa (XHSTA-TV channel 7), La Venta (XHVET-TV channel 5) and Tenosique (XHTET-TV channel 10). TVT was one of three state networks (along with Telemax in Sonora and XHST-TDT in Yucatán) where part or all of the network had commercial concessions, not noncommercial permits.

In 2015, TVT migrated to digital television. In December 2015, the IFT allowed Televisión Tabasqueña to convert its concessions from commercial to public as part of renewing them.[6]

In March 2018, in order to facilitate the repacking of TV services out of the 600 MHz band (channels 38–51), XHSTA was assigned channel 34 for continued digital operations. The other two transmitters are already on channel 34.

Transmitters[edit]

RF VC Call sign Location ERP
34 46 XHVET-TDT La Venta 82.2 kW
34 46 XHMET-TDT Tenosique 75.8 kW
46 46 XHSTA-TDT Villahermosa 74.3 kW

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Realiza ANJ diez cambios en su gabinete". DDT. April 3, 2018.
  2. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de TDT. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-12-30. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  3. ^ Váldes Leyva, Fernando (11 September 2015). "El Tiovivo: Por Fernando Váldes Leyva: TVT y sus "juegos millonarios de dinero"". El Mañana de Tabasco. Retrieved 15 March 2017.
  4. ^ José Antonio De La Vega Asmitia (2008). "CORAT-TVT: 25 años de manipulación informativa con recursos públicos" (PDF). Retrieved 15 March 2017.
  5. ^ Televisión Tabasqueña, S.A. de C.V. – Cuenta Pública 2014
  6. ^ "IFT: Stenographic Copy of the LIII Sesión Extraordinaria, December 18, 2015" (PDF).

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