Televisión Tabasqueña
17°58′07″N 92°56′01.6″W / 17.96861°N 92.933778°W
Type | Mexican broadcast state network |
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Founded | October 30, 1997 |
TV transmitters | see below |
Headquarters | Villahermosa |
Broadcast area | Tabasco |
Owner | Televisión Tabasqueña, S.A. de C.V. (Comisión de Radio y Televisión de Tabasco) |
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Cablecom | 10 |
Callsigns | XHSTA-TDT, XHTET-TDT, XHVET-TDT |
Official website | tvt |
Televisión Tabasqueña (TVT) is a state-owned public television network serving the Mexican state of Tabasco on three broadcast transmitters.[1] 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.
History
In the 1990s, Televisión Tabasqueña, S.A. de C.V., a state-owned company, 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.[2]
Transmitters
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References
- ^ 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.
- ^ IFT: Stenographic Copy of the LIII Sesión Extraordinaria, December 18, 2015