Television station in Villahermosa, Tabasco
XHTVL-TDT
(channel 13) is a television station in
Villahermosa, Tabasco
, Mexico, the flagship station of the
Canal 13
regional network owned by Albavision. It also airs programming from
elnueve
,
ATV
and
La Red
.
Established in 1980, XHTVL was the first station in Mexico owned by
Remigio Angel Gonzalez
. It was a regional affiliate partner of
Televisa
until 2018, in the wake of the progressive disaffiliation of Televisa from its local stations and Albavision's expansion plans to build a semi-national network.
History
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XHTVL's concession was awarded on 23 April 1980. The station broadcast on analog channel 9. At the time, Tele-Emisoras del Sureste was owned by
Remigio Angel Gonzalez
, a Mexican-born entrepreneur who would later accumulate media holdings elsewhere in Latin America, as well as radio station owner
Francisco Javier Sanchez Campuzano
and Manuel Efrain Aban Mendez, who had placed the winning application for the frequency in 1979, beating out Jorge Kanahuati Gomez and Fernando Laurencio Pazos de la Torre.
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[3]
In 1987, Sanchez Campuzano exited the partnership, as well as his stake in Comunicacion del Sureste, a parallel company that owned
XHDY
and
XHGK
television in Chiapas.
[3]
Regional expansion began not long after. On 24 April 1984, Aban Mendez received the concession for
XHTOE-TV
channel 12 in
Tenosique
, which would repeat XHTVL's programming in the southeastern region of Tabasco. In 1993, XHTOE's concession was transferred to Tele-Emisoras del Sureste. In 1985, the Patronato para Instalar Repetidoras de Canales de Television de Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, A.C., a noncommercial group, obtained the permit for
XHCVP-TV
channel 9 in that city. XHCVP, while a social station, operates as a repeater of XHTVL, and in 2016, it was legally represented by lawyers associated with Albavision.
[4]
XHTVL maintained a partnership with Televisa and carried programming from its
Gala TV
and
Foro TV
, and as a Televisa partner, Tele-Emisoras del Sureste is defined as within the "preponderant economic agent" in broadcasting for regulatory purposes. In 2014, XHTVL sourced 82 percent of its broadcast day from Televisa.
[5]
In 2018, simultaneous events prompted XHTVL to disaffiliate from Televisa. One was the unwinding of many local relationships as Televisa began to multiplex
Gala TV
and
Foro TV
on subchannels of its own TV stations in some areas of the country where said programming had been broadcast on a local station, including Villahermosa. Another was the successful participation of Telsusa Television Mexico, S.A. de C.V., a company also controlled by Remigio Angel Gonzalez, in the IFT-6 television station auction, in which it acquired TV stations in twelve cities primarily in southern and eastern Mexico.
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In March 2020, the IFT approved an application by Tele-Emisoras del Sureste to be removed from the preponderant economic agent.
[6]
On 18 October 2018, XHTVL and XHTOE, as well as their sister stations in Chiapas, moved to virtual channel 13.
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XHCVP-TDT was not authorized until 15 August 2019 to move to channel 13.
Programming
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XHTVL produces
Notinueve
local newscasts, considered the most important in Tabasco television by media publication
Etcetera
,
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which air at 7:30 a.m., 3 p.m. and 9 p.m.
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Among the most notable on-air personalities of the station was Juan Carlos Huerta, who anchored the late edition of Notinueve.
[4]
Huerta, a journalist who also hosted a radio show and founded
XEGMSR-AM
radio, was murdered in a robbery in May 2018.
[8]
Since disaffiliating from Televisa, most of XHTVL's entertainment programming has come from Albavision television channels in other countries, such as
El show del problema
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es
]
and the Argentina version of
Combate
from
elnueve
and
Un amor indomable
[
es
]
which was commissioned for
ATV
and
La Red
, or been acquired on the international market, such as the Colombian telenovela
Lo que diga el corazon
[
es
]
. Weekends are taken up by older Mexican movies.
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Repeaters
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XHTVL-TDT has two satellite stations, one of which has a repeater of its own:
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References
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- XHVHT-TDT
(1.1
Azteca Uno
, 1.2 ADN40)
- XHVIZ-TDT
(2.1
Las Estrellas
, 5.1
Canal 5
, 9.1
Nu9ve
)
- XHCTVL-TDT
(3.1
Imagen Television
, 3.4 Imagen Multicast)
- XHLL-TDT
(6.1
Multimedios Television
)
- XHVIH-TDT
(7.1
Azteca 7
, 7.2
a+
)
- XHSPRVT-TDT
(14.1
Canal Catorce
, 11.1
Canal Once
, 14.2 Ingenio Tv, 20.1
TV UNAM
, 22.1
Canal 22
, 45.1
Canal del Congreso
)
- XHTVL-TDT
(13.1 Canal 13, 13.3 TN23)
- XHUJAT-TDT
(35.1 TV UJAT)
- XHSTA-TDT
(46.1 TVT)
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