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MVS TV

MVS TV (stylized MVStv) is a Mexican general entertainment programming cable television network owned by MVS Comunicaciones. The cable channel was launched along with the wireless cable television company MVS Multivision in Mexico City, now called MASTV.[1] An associated broadcast subscription television service in the Mexico City area has been the subject of litigation since the early 2000s as part of MVS's bid to convert the concession to allow broadcast, non-pay television services over the channel.

MVS TV
CountryMexico
Broadcast areaMexico
HeadquartersMexico City
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Picture format1080i
Ownership
OwnerMVS Comunicaciones
Sister channels
History
ReplacedMulticanal (1989-1992)
AS (1992-1996)
MAS (1996-2001)
Former names5INCUENTAYDO2 (2001-2006)
52MX (2006-2018)
Links
Websitemvstv.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Various Multimedios Televisión stations, including Mexico City6.4

History edit

Television channel launch edit

On September 1, 1989, MVS launched the Multivisión MMDS wireless cable system, including a bouquet of original channels. One of them, Multicable, was the flagship offering, with a program lineup of foreign series dubbed into Spanish, a cartoon block and a news program hosted by Pedro Ferriz de Con; in addition to airing on its own MMDS system, it was added to the Mexico City cable system operated by Cablevisión, the cable TV arm of Televisa, with its 400,000 subscribers.[2] The channel's name changed to AS in 1992 and then MAS in 1996. In the 1990s, AS/MAS was where Carmen Aristegui and Javier Solórzano would work together before branching off in their distinguished journalism careers; Ferriz de Con would leave in 1999, leaving the newscast with a skeleton crew for two months before Raul Peimbert was tapped to replace him.[3][4] Additionally, MAS carried coverage of the 2000 Summer Olympics.[5]

The Channel 52 saga edit

In 2000, Cablevisión received concessions to operate a pay television service over channels 46 and 52 in Mexico City. The original 2000 concession restricted Cablevisión to only providing one program service per channel and provided for transmission with an effective radiated power of 250,000 watts.[6] The award of these concessions to Cablevisión had been contested by MVS since November 1994,[7] with the company claiming that the award was illegal and would affect Multivisión.[8] Ultimately, MVS was given operational control of channel 52. It announced it would use the channel to launch a new television service known as "5INCUENTAYDO2" (a stylized reading of "fifty-two", cincuenta y dos) effective October 1, 2001,[9] and it even ran promos for channel 52 in the clear—in violation of the concession, which explicitly stipulated that only pay TV services could be provided. The channel went ahead on pay and cable systems (including MVS's own) as a replacement for MAS,[9] with the name being shortened to 52MX in 2006.

In 2004, MVS received the concession itself as part of a settlement with Cablevisión.[8] The first renewal of the concession, which expired in 2010, would be contested. The Secretariat of Communications and Transportation informed Cablevisión and MVS that their channel 46 and 52 concessions would not be renewed, as no application was filed in time.[7] MVS challenged the SCT and won. On September 19, 2013, it received a renewal for the Channel 52 concession, with a wrinkle: the station would move from channel 52 to 51 in order to clear the 700 MHz band for use by future mobile services.[8] The 2013 concession, with an expiration date in 2020, also specified the service's conversion to digital, with the use of ATSC A/70 conditional access technology and an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts.[10] In 2015, the concession was transferred to a new MVS subsidiary, Comband, S.A. de C.V.[11]

During this time, 52MX ran into additional headwinds as a consequence of MVS's decision to enter the satellite television business with Dish México. The highest-profile challenge came in July 2008, when within weeks of MVS being awarded the satellite concession, Cablevisión dropped four MVS channels, including 52MX.[12]

While the concession continued to require the transmission of a pay TV service, its technical characteristics—similar to and in the same band as broadcast television—and the 2013 overhaul of Mexican broadcasting and telecommunications law prompted MVS to seek authorization to provide a non-pay broadcast service on channel 51. In November 2014, the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) denied the request, saying that it was not possible for MVS to provide broadcast and pay services simultaneously, nor was it possible to provide multiple services over the 6 MHz channel per the concession;[13] MVS immediately announced it would challenge the IFT's decision, winning a favorable ruling from the Supreme Court. In 2017, the matter came back to the IFT, and the IFT said no again, preferring that MVS instead bid in the IFT-6 television station auction that was in progress at the time.[14] The MVS challenge would return again to the Supreme Court, which in October 2018 ruled in MVS's favor. MVS had argued that the 2013 telecommunications reform and the Ley Federal de Telecomunicaciones y Radiodifusión, signed into law in 2014, promoted the convergence of telecommunications and broadcasting services.[15] The IFT complied with the court order by deeming the MVS application proper on January 23, 2019 and proceeded to grant it on February 20; in exchange for a one-time payment of 61 million pesos, MVS was allowed to add a broadcast service on its channel 2, with the callsign XHMVS-TDT being allocated.[16]

In order to clear the 600 MHz band for additional mobile services, the IFT approved the substitution of VHF channel 2 for 51 in August 2018.[17] At that time, it was noted by IFT commissioner María Elena Estavillo Flores that the pay television service provided over channel 51 had only three subscribers,[18] the same number it had in 2014.[19] Due to the transmission characteristics inherent in low-VHF broadcasting, MVS requested a switch to a high-VHF channel and was reassigned channel 7 in October 2019.[20]

52MX/MVS TV on Multimedios stations edit

In 2016, 52MX began to appear on broadcast television for the first time after MVS struck a deal for it to appear as the fourth subchannel of Multimedios Televisión stations in Monterrey and the state of Tamaulipas.[21][22]

On November 5, 2018, 52MX was renamed MVS TV. The rebrand coincided with the launch of MVS TV on broadcast in Mexico City, as a subchannel of Multimedios station XHTDMX-TDT; this had been approved in June.[23] On December 12, 2018, the IFT approved the further multiplexing of MVS TV on Multimedios stations in Guadalajara and Puebla.

RF VC Call sign Location ERP Concessionaire
21 12.4 XHSAW-TDT Sabinas Hidalgo, N.L.
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
6.675 kW
52.5 kW
Televisión Digital
25 6.4 XHVTU-TDT Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas 20 kW Multimedios Televisión
15 6.4 XHVTV-TDT Matamoros, Tamaulipas 15 kW Televisión Digital
26 6.4 XHNAT-TDT Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas 54.34 kW Multimedios Televisión
14 6.4 XHTAO-TDT Tampico, Tamaulipas 12.5 kW Multimedios Televisión
27 6.4 XHTDMX-TDT Ciudad De Mexico 170 kW Television Digital
34 6.4 XHTDJA-TDT Guadalajara, Jalisco 200.009 kW Television Digital
15 6.4 XHMTPU-TDT Puebla, Puebla 122.5 kW Multimedios Television

Programming edit

MVS TV is a general entertainment channel with a wide variety of entertainment programming. In 2018, roughly 70 percent of its programming was produced in-house, with the remaining 30 percent provided by independent companies.[24] In addition to its own newscasts shared with MVS Radio, MVS TV carries the news programs of Uno TV [es], owned by América Móvil.[25]

References edit

  1. ^ MVS: 52MX information Archived July 10, 2012, at archive.today (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Toussaint, Florence (September 30, 1989). "CONTENIDOS DE MULTIVISION". Proceso. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
  3. ^ Sosa Plata, Gabriel (September 25, 2009). "TV de paga: 20 años de competencia". El Universal.
  4. ^ Toussaint, Florence (February 19, 2000). "MVS Noticias". Proceso. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
  5. ^ "El medallero televisivo". El Universal. September 20, 2000. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
  6. ^ RPC: Original Concession, Canal 52 – 17 November 2000
  7. ^ a b "Revoca SCT concesiones a Cablevisión y MVS; multa a TV Azteca". Proceso. February 23, 2010. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  8. ^ a b c Mejía Barquera, Fernando (November 13, 2014). "Canal 52: Ifetel dice no a MVS". Milenio. Retrieved November 5, 2018.
  9. ^ a b "Canal 52, al aire 1 de octubre". El Universal. September 22, 2001. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  10. ^ RPC: 2013 Concession, Canal 51
  11. ^ RPC: #009767 2015 Concession Transfer – Canal 51, Mexico City
  12. ^ Mejía Guerrero, Angelina (July 3, 2008). "Saca Cablevisión canales de MVS". El Universal. Retrieved November 5, 2018.
  13. ^ "MVS no brindará televisión abierta: IFT". SDP Noticias. November 12, 2014. Retrieved November 5, 2018.
  14. ^ Martínez, Carla (April 10, 2017). "Regulador niega a MVS el servicio de TV abierta". El Universal. Retrieved November 5, 2018.
  15. ^ Lucas, Nicolás (October 11, 2018). "Corte da la razón a MVS en su intento de llevar al Canal 52Mx a la TV abierta de la CDMX". El Economista. Retrieved November 5, 2018.
  16. ^ IFT: Acuerdo P/IFT/200219/76: "Resolución mediante la cual el Pleno del Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones autoriza a Comband, S.A. de C.V. la prestación del servicio público de televisión radiodifundida digital como adicional al comprendido en la modificación y prórroga de la concesión para usar, aprovechar y explotar bandas de frecuencias del espectro radioeléctrico para usos determinados en los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, otorgada el 9 de septiembre de 2013, en cumplimiento a la Ejecutoria dictada en el Amparo en Revisión R.A. 561/2018, emitida por la Segunda Sala de la Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación."
  17. ^ IFT Acuerdo P/IFT/080818/479: "Resolución mediante la cual el Pleno del Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones aprueba la propuesta de cambio de bandas de frecuencias formulada por la Unidad de Espectro Radioeléctrico a Comband, S.A. de C.V., concesionario del servicio de televisión restringida en la Banda 614-698 MHz"
  18. ^ IFT: Transcript, XXIV Sesión Ordinaria del Pleno, page 6
  19. ^ Flores, Mauricio (December 12, 2014). "Ronda Uno y Encajes Negros". La Razón. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  20. ^ IFT Acuerdo P/IFT/180919/461: "Resolución mediante la cual el Pleno del Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones autoriza a Comband, S.A. de C.V., el cambio de banda de frecuencias del espectro radioeléctrico"
  21. ^ Martínez, Carla (July 23, 2016). "El Canal 52 de MVS vuelve a la TV, gracias al multiplexeo". El Universal. Retrieved November 5, 2018.
  22. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Listado de Autorizaciones de Acceso a Multiprogramación. Last modified December 21, 2021. Retrieved November 5, 2018.
  23. ^ Lucas, Nicolás (July 10, 2018). "Multimedios abre el canal 6.4 de TV para MVS en la Ciudad de México". El Economista. Retrieved November 5, 2018.
  24. ^ "MVS Televisión: 'Lanzamos el canal MC en América Latina e incrementamos nuestra distribución'". NewsLineReport. October 12, 2018. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  25. ^ "UNOTV a tele abierta". José Cárdenas. July 12, 2018. Retrieved November 6, 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Canal 51 website

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MVS TV stylized MVStv is a Mexican general entertainment programming cable television network owned by MVS Comunicaciones The cable channel was launched along with the wireless cable television company MVS Multivision in Mexico City now called MASTV 1 An associated broadcast subscription television service in the Mexico City area has been the subject of litigation since the early 2000s as part of MVS s bid to convert the concession to allow broadcast non pay television services over the channel MVS TVCountryMexicoBroadcast areaMexicoHeadquartersMexico CityProgrammingLanguage s SpanishPicture format1080iOwnershipOwnerMVS ComunicacionesSister channelsCinelatinoExa TVMulticinemaMultipremierHistoryReplacedMulticanal 1989 1992 AS 1992 1996 MAS 1996 2001 Former names5INCUENTAYDO2 2001 2006 52MX 2006 2018 LinksWebsitemvstv wbr comAvailabilityTerrestrialVarious Multimedios Television stations including Mexico City6 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Television channel launch 1 2 The Channel 52 saga 1 3 52MX MVS TV on Multimedios stations 2 Programming 3 References 4 External linksHistory editTelevision channel launch edit On September 1 1989 MVS launched the Multivision MMDS wireless cable system including a bouquet of original channels One of them Multicable was the flagship offering with a program lineup of foreign series dubbed into Spanish a cartoon block and a news program hosted by Pedro Ferriz de Con in addition to airing on its own MMDS system it was added to the Mexico City cable system operated by Cablevision the cable TV arm of Televisa with its 400 000 subscribers 2 The channel s name changed to AS in 1992 and then MAS in 1996 In the 1990s AS MAS was where Carmen Aristegui and Javier Solorzano would work together before branching off in their distinguished journalism careers Ferriz de Con would leave in 1999 leaving the newscast with a skeleton crew for two months before Raul Peimbert was tapped to replace him 3 4 Additionally MAS carried coverage of the 2000 Summer Olympics 5 The Channel 52 saga edit In 2000 Cablevision received concessions to operate a pay television service over channels 46 and 52 in Mexico City The original 2000 concession restricted Cablevision to only providing one program service per channel and provided for transmission with an effective radiated power of 250 000 watts 6 The award of these concessions to Cablevision had been contested by MVS since November 1994 7 with the company claiming that the award was illegal and would affect Multivision 8 Ultimately MVS was given operational control of channel 52 It announced it would use the channel to launch a new television service known as 5INCUENTAYDO2 a stylized reading of fifty two cincuenta y dos effective October 1 2001 9 and it even ran promos for channel 52 in the clear in violation of the concession which explicitly stipulated that only pay TV services could be provided The channel went ahead on pay and cable systems including MVS s own as a replacement for MAS 9 with the name being shortened to 52MX in 2006 In 2004 MVS received the concession itself as part of a settlement with Cablevision 8 The first renewal of the concession which expired in 2010 would be contested The Secretariat of Communications and Transportation informed Cablevision and MVS that their channel 46 and 52 concessions would not be renewed as no application was filed in time 7 MVS challenged the SCT and won On September 19 2013 it received a renewal for the Channel 52 concession with a wrinkle the station would move from channel 52 to 51 in order to clear the 700 MHz band for use by future mobile services 8 The 2013 concession with an expiration date in 2020 also specified the service s conversion to digital with the use of ATSC A 70 conditional access technology and an effective radiated power of 100 000 watts 10 In 2015 the concession was transferred to a new MVS subsidiary Comband S A de C V 11 During this time 52MX ran into additional headwinds as a consequence of MVS s decision to enter the satellite television business with Dish Mexico The highest profile challenge came in July 2008 when within weeks of MVS being awarded the satellite concession Cablevision dropped four MVS channels including 52MX 12 While the concession continued to require the transmission of a pay TV service its technical characteristics similar to and in the same band as broadcast television and the 2013 overhaul of Mexican broadcasting and telecommunications law prompted MVS to seek authorization to provide a non pay broadcast service on channel 51 In November 2014 the Federal Telecommunications Institute IFT denied the request saying that it was not possible for MVS to provide broadcast and pay services simultaneously nor was it possible to provide multiple services over the 6 MHz channel per the concession 13 MVS immediately announced it would challenge the IFT s decision winning a favorable ruling from the Supreme Court In 2017 the matter came back to the IFT and the IFT said no again preferring that MVS instead bid in the IFT 6 television station auction that was in progress at the time 14 The MVS challenge would return again to the Supreme Court which in October 2018 ruled in MVS s favor MVS had argued that the 2013 telecommunications reform and the Ley Federal de Telecomunicaciones y Radiodifusion signed into law in 2014 promoted the convergence of telecommunications and broadcasting services 15 The IFT complied with the court order by deeming the MVS application proper on January 23 2019 and proceeded to grant it on February 20 in exchange for a one time payment of 61 million pesos MVS was allowed to add a broadcast service on its channel 2 with the callsign XHMVS TDT being allocated 16 In order to clear the 600 MHz band for additional mobile services the IFT approved the substitution of VHF channel 2 for 51 in August 2018 17 At that time it was noted by IFT commissioner Maria Elena Estavillo Flores that the pay television service provided over channel 51 had only three subscribers 18 the same number it had in 2014 19 Due to the transmission characteristics inherent in low VHF broadcasting MVS requested a switch to a high VHF channel and was reassigned channel 7 in October 2019 20 52MX MVS TV on Multimedios stations edit In 2016 52MX began to appear on broadcast television for the first time after MVS struck a deal for it to appear as the fourth subchannel of Multimedios Television stations in Monterrey and the state of Tamaulipas 21 22 On November 5 2018 52MX was renamed MVS TV The rebrand coincided with the launch of MVS TV on broadcast in Mexico City as a subchannel of Multimedios station XHTDMX TDT this had been approved in June 23 On December 12 2018 the IFT approved the further multiplexing of MVS TV on Multimedios stations in Guadalajara and Puebla RF VC Call sign Location ERP Concessionaire21 12 4 XHSAW TDT Sabinas Hidalgo N L Monterrey Nuevo Leon 6 675 kW52 5 kW Television Digital25 6 4 XHVTU TDT Ciudad Victoria Tamaulipas 20 kW Multimedios Television15 6 4 XHVTV TDT Matamoros Tamaulipas 15 kW Television Digital26 6 4 XHNAT TDT Nuevo Laredo Tamaulipas 54 34 kW Multimedios Television14 6 4 XHTAO TDT Tampico Tamaulipas 12 5 kW Multimedios Television27 6 4 XHTDMX TDT Ciudad De Mexico 170 kW Television Digital34 6 4 XHTDJA TDT Guadalajara Jalisco 200 009 kW Television Digital15 6 4 XHMTPU TDT Puebla Puebla 122 5 kW Multimedios TelevisionProgramming editMVS TV is a general entertainment channel with a wide variety of entertainment programming In 2018 roughly 70 percent of its programming was produced in house with the remaining 30 percent provided by independent companies 24 In addition to its own newscasts shared with MVS Radio MVS TV carries the news programs of Uno TV es owned by America Movil 25 References edit MVS 52MX information Archived July 10 2012 at archive today in Spanish Toussaint Florence September 30 1989 CONTENIDOS DE MULTIVISION Proceso Retrieved November 15 2018 Sosa Plata Gabriel September 25 2009 TV de paga 20 anos de competencia El Universal Toussaint Florence February 19 2000 MVS Noticias Proceso Retrieved November 15 2018 El medallero televisivo El Universal September 20 2000 Retrieved November 15 2018 RPC Original Concession Canal 52 17 November 2000 a b Revoca SCT concesiones a Cablevision y MVS multa a TV Azteca Proceso February 23 2010 Retrieved November 6 2018 a b c Mejia Barquera Fernando November 13 2014 Canal 52 Ifetel dice no a MVS Milenio Retrieved November 5 2018 a b Canal 52 al aire 1 de octubre El Universal September 22 2001 Retrieved November 6 2018 RPC 2013 Concession Canal 51 RPC 009767 2015 Concession Transfer Canal 51 Mexico City Mejia Guerrero Angelina July 3 2008 Saca Cablevision canales de MVS El Universal Retrieved November 5 2018 MVS no brindara television abierta IFT SDP Noticias November 12 2014 Retrieved November 5 2018 Martinez Carla April 10 2017 Regulador niega a MVS el servicio de TV abierta El Universal Retrieved November 5 2018 Lucas Nicolas October 11 2018 Corte da la razon a MVS en su intento de llevar al Canal 52Mx a la TV abierta de la CDMX El Economista Retrieved November 5 2018 IFT Acuerdo P IFT 200219 76 Resolucion mediante la cual el Pleno del Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones autoriza a Comband S A de C V la prestacion del servicio publico de television radiodifundida digital como adicional al comprendido en la modificacion y prorroga de la concesion para usar aprovechar y explotar bandas de frecuencias del espectro radioelectrico para usos determinados en los Estados Unidos Mexicanos otorgada el 9 de septiembre de 2013 en cumplimiento a la Ejecutoria dictada en el Amparo en Revision R A 561 2018 emitida por la Segunda Sala de la Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nacion IFT Acuerdo P IFT 080818 479 Resolucion mediante la cual el Pleno del Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones aprueba la propuesta de cambio de bandas de frecuencias formulada por la Unidad de Espectro Radioelectrico a Comband S A de C V concesionario del servicio de television restringida en la Banda 614 698 MHz IFT Transcript XXIV Sesion Ordinaria del Pleno page 6 Flores Mauricio December 12 2014 Ronda Uno y Encajes Negros La Razon Retrieved November 6 2018 IFT Acuerdo P IFT 180919 461 Resolucion mediante la cual el Pleno del Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones autoriza a Comband S A de C V el cambio de banda de frecuencias del espectro radioelectrico Martinez Carla July 23 2016 El Canal 52 de MVS vuelve a la TV gracias al multiplexeo El Universal Retrieved November 5 2018 Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones Listado de Autorizaciones de Acceso a Multiprogramacion Last modified December 21 2021 Retrieved November 5 2018 Lucas Nicolas July 10 2018 Multimedios abre el canal 6 4 de TV para MVS en la Ciudad de Mexico El Economista Retrieved November 5 2018 MVS Television Lanzamos el canal MC en America Latina e incrementamos nuestra distribucion NewsLineReport October 12 2018 Retrieved November 6 2018 UNOTV a tele abierta Jose Cardenas July 12 2018 Retrieved November 6 2018 External links editOfficial website Canal 51 website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MVS TV amp oldid 1177269311, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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