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Canal Once (Mexico)

Once (Eleven; formerly Once TV México and Canal Once) is a Mexican educational broadcast television network owned by National Polytechnic Institute. The network's flagship station is XEIPN-TDT channel 11 in Mexico City. It broadcasts across Mexico through nearly 40 TV transmitters and is required carriage on all Mexican cable and satellite providers. The network also operates an international feed which is available in the United States and Venezuela via satellite from DirecTV and CANTV, via online from VEMOX, VIVOplay and also on various cable outlets, on "Latino" or "Spanish" tiers. Most of its programs are also webcast through the Internet, though its programming is not the same as the actual broadcasters or satellite signal.

Once
Broadcast areaMexico (with international feed in the United States and Venezuela)
HeadquartersMexico City
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Ownership
OwnerNational Polytechnic Institute
History
LaunchedMarch 2, 1959; 64 years ago (1959-03-02)
Former namesOnce TV (1996-2008)
Once TV México (2008-2013)
Canal Once (2013-2019)
Links
Websitecanalonce.mx
Availability
Terrestrial
Nationwide (cities with an SPR or IPN transmitter)11.1
Streaming media
Sling TVInternet Protocol television

History

The network began broadcasting on March 2, 1959, when its flagship station became the first non-profit educational and cultural television station in Mexico, owned and operated by a Mexican institution of higher education.[1] The television channel was conceived by Alejo Peralta y Díaz, the director of the Instituto Politécnico Nacional between 1956 and 1959, and supported by his successor Eugenio Méndez Docurro, as well as Secretary of Communications and Transportation Walter Cross Buchanan and Jaime Torres Bodet, Secretary of Public Education.[1][2] Its first broadcast was a mathematics class transmitted from a small television studio located at the Casco de Santo Tomás, in the northern part of Mexico City.[1]

In 1969, Canal Once was the first Mexico City TV station to relocate its transmitter to Cerro del Chiquihuite, in order to improve its signal. It would later be joined on the mountain by most of Mexico City's other television stations as well as several radio broadcasters. Around this time, Canal Once converted to color. By the 1980s, it already had four of its own studios.

In the 1990s and 2000s, Once TV (as the network had been renamed in 1997) embarked on a two-pronged expansion strategy. The IPN built transmitters in cities such as Cuernavaca and Tijuana in the late 1990s, and in the 2000s and early 2010s, it expanded to build in the states of Sinaloa, Durango and Chihuahua. It also allied with state networks, such as those of Guerrero, Nayarit and Quintana Roo, providing them with Once TV programs. The launch of the Organismo Promotor de Medios Audiovisuales, now the Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano (SPR), in 2010 marked the beginning of a second expansion, which finally brought Once TV to such large cities as Guadalajara, Monterrey and Puebla.

 
Logo used from 2011 to 2013.

The SPR operates 26 transmitters to the IPN's 13, and all of them (with the exception of Mexico City) carry Canal Once as one of their subchannels.

In 2013, Once TV México returned to its original name of Canal Once as part of a branding refresh.[3]

In 2015, the IPN launched Once Niños, a subchannel of Canal Once featuring children's programming, which is available on all Canal Once transmitters operated by the IPN as well as on all Mexican cable systems. On December 31, 2015, Canal Once completed its digital television transition.

In July 2016, Olympusat added the channel to its OTT platform, VEMOX.[4][5]

 
Logo used from 2013 to 2019.

On January 23, 2019, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador nominated senator José Antonio Álvarez Lima to serve as the new director of Canal Once.[6] marking his return to public media after 28 years away.[7] Álvarez was installed in that position in March.[7] He announced his resignation in late October 2020, in order to fill the Senate vacancy in his seat that resulted from the death of alternate senator Joel Molina Ramírez.[8] If Álvarez Lima had opted to remain at Canal Once, the vacancy would have triggered a special election for the seat.[9] He was replaced by 25-year-old Carlos Brito Lavalle, the youngest director in the station's history, who had previously helped coordinate the Aprende en Casa program and held other posts.[10]

In 2021, Canal Once was authorized a further 24 new transmitters, many to be co-sited with existing or new SPR installations.

Logos

Once Niñas y Niños Logos

Programs

Canal Once produces a wide variety of cultural and educational programming. It also produces and airs Once Noticias national newscasts.

Canal Once has also been one of the national broadcasters that has carried the Olympic Games under contract from América Móvil, including the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics and 2016 Summer Olympics.

During Holy Week, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, Canal Once, Canal Catorce, and Capital 21 co-produced for the first time television coverage of the Passion Play of Iztapalapa.

Awards

 
Canal Once studios in Mexico City.

Canal Once has won many national and international prizes, including the following:

Golden Prize T 08 for Program Promotion: "Violencia Doméstica"
Golden Prize T 10 for Special Event Program Promotion: "Violencia Doméstica"
Silver Prize T 08 for Program Promotion: "Diálogos en confianza" (Talk show)
Silver Prize T 27 for Non-Promotional Animation: " Master of lounge music "
  • Promax BDA World Gold Awards 2004, New York, U.S.:
Gold 56 for Consumer Topical Advertising: "Pasión por la Naturaleza "
Silver 4 for Topical Print: "Tour de cine francés"
Silver 65 for Poster: "Tour de cine francés"
Silver 69 for Illustration for Print: "Pasión por la Naturaleza "
Bronze 13 for Open: "Violencia Familiar"
Bronze 16 for Art Direction & Design, Topical Promo: " Diálogos en Confianza "
  • I Festival Internacional de Documentales de Madrid 2004, Madrid, Spain:
Jury's Special Mention for "Series del Once"

IPN-owned transmitters

Canal Once has an extensive transmitter network owned by the IPN that is supplemented by the SPR transmitter network. All Canal Once transmitters, whether owned by the IPN or the SPR, use virtual channel 11.

Once Niñas y Niños is only available on Canal Once transmitters owned by the IPN and as the subchannel of one separately owned station, XHZHZ-TDT in Zacatecas, Zacatecas.[11] A third subchannel, known as Mente Abierta, was authorized for the IPN transmitter network in August 2020 but never launched.

One transmitter, in Cuernavaca, carries Canal Catorce as a subchannel under agreement with the SPR.

RF VC Call sign Location ERP
15 11 XHCPDE-TDT Tijuana, BC 78.96 kW
20 11 XHCHU-TDT Cd. Cuauhtémoc, Chih. 22.09 kW
20 11 XHCHD-TDT Cd. Delicias, Chih. 146.17 kW
25 11 XHCHI-TDT Chihuahua, Chih. 130.31 kW
31 11 XHCPDF-TDT Saltillo, Coah. 9.08 kW
33 11 XEIPN-TDT Mexico City
Coacalco
ChalcoIxtapaluca
104.05 kW
0.419 kW
0.2319 kW[12]
33 11 XHDGO-TDT Durango, Dgo. 10.04 kW
34 11 XHGPD-TDT Gómez Palacio, Dgo. 14.23 kW
21 11 XHCPDG-TDT Valle de Bravo, Mex. 2.82 kW
20 11/14 XHCPDH-TDT Cuernavaca, Mor. 22.92 kW
24 11 XHCPDJ-TDT San Luis Potosí, SLP 22.52 kW
21 11 XHCPDI-TDT Culiacán, Sin. 44.45 kW
21 11 XHSIM-TDT Los Mochis, Sin. 218.51 kW
23 11 XHPBGD-TDT Guadalajara, Jal. 125 kW
36 11 XHPBMY-TDT Monterrey, NL 60 kW
20 11 XHPBCN-TDT Cancún, Q. Roo

In 2017, the IPN was authorized for four additional transmitters; it surrendered the concession for one of the four, at Tepic, Nayarit, to the IFT in 2019.

Canal Once was formerly relayed by the state networks of Guerrero (Radio y Televisión de Guerrero), Nayarit (Tele 10) and Quintana Roo (Sistema Quintanarroense de Comunicación Social), and also by XHCOZ-TDT, an independent local station in Cozumel, Quintana Roo. XHCOZ holds virtual channel 11 as an artifact of its former carriage of Canal Once's programming.

Canal Once continues to supply programming to state networks, such as XHBZC-TDT in Baja California Sur. Some commercial stations in markets without public television air some Canal Once programming, notably XEJ-TDT in Ciudad Juárez and XEFE-TDT in Nuevo Laredo.

References

  1. ^ a b c "El Once y su historia". Once TV. Retrieved 2009-03-02.
  2. ^ "Cumple 50 años de vida el Canal Once de televisión". Yahoo! Noticias. Archived from the original on 2012-07-20. Retrieved 2009-03-02.
  3. ^ La televisora del IPN retoma el nombre de Canal 11, Notimex 14 November 2013 (in Spanish)
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-08-27. Retrieved 2017-08-26.
  5. ^ "Olympusat se asocia con THEMA-Alterna'TV - OTT | Newsline Report".
  6. ^ Ayala, Anylú (January 23, 2019). "Quién es José Antonio Álvarez Lima, próximo titular de Canal Once". Cultura Colectiva (in Spanish). Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  7. ^ a b Moreno, Teresa (March 5, 2019). "José Antonio Álvarez Lima, nuevo director de Canal Once". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved October 24, 2020.
  8. ^ Tenahua Ramos, Adolfo (October 28, 2020). "José Antonio Álvarez Lima dejará Canal 11 y regresará al Senado" [José Antonio Álvarez Lima will leave Canal 11 and return to the Senate]. Milenio (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved November 6, 2020.
  9. ^ Xantomila, Gabriel (October 27, 2020). "Elección extraordinaria, si director de Canal Once no regresa al Senado". El Sol de México. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  10. ^ Moreno, Teresa (2021-01-27). "Carlos Brito Lavalle, nuevo director de Canal Once" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-02-06.
  11. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Listado de Autorizaciones de Acceso a Multiprogramación. Last modified December 21, 2021. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  12. ^ RPC: Shadow XEIPN-TDT Chalco–Ixtapaluca, Mex.

External links

  • (in Spanish) Official site
  • Once Noticias (Newscasts)

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Canal Once redirects here For other television stations on channel 11 see Canal 11 disambiguation and Channel 11 disambiguation Once TV redirects here For the state owned station in Colima formerly known as Once TV Conexion see XHAMO TDT Once Eleven formerly Once TV Mexico and Canal Once is a Mexican educational broadcast television network owned by National Polytechnic Institute The network s flagship station is XEIPN TDT channel 11 in Mexico City It broadcasts across Mexico through nearly 40 TV transmitters and is required carriage on all Mexican cable and satellite providers The network also operates an international feed which is available in the United States and Venezuela via satellite from DirecTV and CANTV via online from VEMOX VIVOplay and also on various cable outlets on Latino or Spanish tiers Most of its programs are also webcast through the Internet though its programming is not the same as the actual broadcasters or satellite signal OnceBroadcast areaMexico with international feed in the United States and Venezuela HeadquartersMexico CityProgrammingLanguage s SpanishOwnershipOwnerNational Polytechnic InstituteHistoryLaunchedMarch 2 1959 64 years ago 1959 03 02 Former namesOnce TV 1996 2008 Once TV Mexico 2008 2013 Canal Once 2013 2019 LinksWebsitecanalonce wbr mxAvailabilityTerrestrialNationwide cities with an SPR or IPN transmitter 11 1Streaming mediaSling TVInternet Protocol television Contents 1 History 2 Logos 2 1 Once Ninas y Ninos Logos 3 Programs 4 Awards 5 IPN owned transmitters 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe network began broadcasting on March 2 1959 when its flagship station became the first non profit educational and cultural television station in Mexico owned and operated by a Mexican institution of higher education 1 The television channel was conceived by Alejo Peralta y Diaz the director of the Instituto Politecnico Nacional between 1956 and 1959 and supported by his successor Eugenio Mendez Docurro as well as Secretary of Communications and Transportation Walter Cross Buchanan and Jaime Torres Bodet Secretary of Public Education 1 2 Its first broadcast was a mathematics class transmitted from a small television studio located at the Casco de Santo Tomas in the northern part of Mexico City 1 In 1969 Canal Once was the first Mexico City TV station to relocate its transmitter to Cerro del Chiquihuite in order to improve its signal It would later be joined on the mountain by most of Mexico City s other television stations as well as several radio broadcasters Around this time Canal Once converted to color By the 1980s it already had four of its own studios In the 1990s and 2000s Once TV as the network had been renamed in 1997 embarked on a two pronged expansion strategy The IPN built transmitters in cities such as Cuernavaca and Tijuana in the late 1990s and in the 2000s and early 2010s it expanded to build in the states of Sinaloa Durango and Chihuahua It also allied with state networks such as those of Guerrero Nayarit and Quintana Roo providing them with Once TV programs The launch of the Organismo Promotor de Medios Audiovisuales now the Sistema Publico de Radiodifusion del Estado Mexicano SPR in 2010 marked the beginning of a second expansion which finally brought Once TV to such large cities as Guadalajara Monterrey and Puebla Logo used from 2011 to 2013 The SPR operates 26 transmitters to the IPN s 13 and all of them with the exception of Mexico City carry Canal Once as one of their subchannels In 2013 Once TV Mexico returned to its original name of Canal Once as part of a branding refresh 3 In 2015 the IPN launched Once Ninos a subchannel of Canal Once featuring children s programming which is available on all Canal Once transmitters operated by the IPN as well as on all Mexican cable systems On December 31 2015 Canal Once completed its digital television transition In July 2016 Olympusat added the channel to its OTT platform VEMOX 4 5 Logo used from 2013 to 2019 On January 23 2019 President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador nominated senator Jose Antonio Alvarez Lima to serve as the new director of Canal Once 6 marking his return to public media after 28 years away 7 Alvarez was installed in that position in March 7 He announced his resignation in late October 2020 in order to fill the Senate vacancy in his seat that resulted from the death of alternate senator Joel Molina Ramirez 8 If Alvarez Lima had opted to remain at Canal Once the vacancy would have triggered a special election for the seat 9 He was replaced by 25 year old Carlos Brito Lavalle the youngest director in the station s history who had previously helped coordinate the Aprende en Casa program and held other posts 10 In 2021 Canal Once was authorized a further 24 new transmitters many to be co sited with existing or new SPR installations Logos Edit 1959 1986 1986 1990 1991 1996 1996 2007 2007 2011 2011 2013 2013 2019 2019 presentOnce Ninas y Ninos Logos Edit 2014 2016 2016 2020 2020 presentPrograms EditCanal Once produces a wide variety of cultural and educational programming It also produces and airs Once Noticias national newscasts Canal Once has also been one of the national broadcasters that has carried the Olympic Games under contract from America Movil including the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics and 2016 Summer Olympics During Holy Week as a result of the coronavirus pandemic Canal Once Canal Catorce and Capital 21 co produced for the first time television coverage of the Passion Play of Iztapalapa Awards Edit Canal Once studios in Mexico City Canal Once has won many national and international prizes including the following Promax World Gold Awards 2004 New York U S Golden Prize T 08 for Program Promotion Violencia Domestica Golden Prize T 10 for Special Event Program Promotion Violencia Domestica Silver Prize T 08 for Program Promotion Dialogos en confianza Talk show Silver Prize T 27 for Non Promotional Animation Master of lounge music Promax BDA World Gold Awards 2004 New York U S Gold 56 for Consumer Topical Advertising Pasion por la Naturaleza Silver 4 for Topical Print Tour de cine frances Silver 65 for Poster Tour de cine frances Silver 69 for Illustration for Print Pasion por la Naturaleza Bronze 13 for Open Violencia Familiar Bronze 16 for Art Direction amp Design Topical Promo Dialogos en Confianza I Festival Internacional de Documentales de Madrid 2004 Madrid Spain Jury s Special Mention for Series del Once IPN owned transmitters EditFor SPR transmitters carrying Canal Once see Sistema Publico de Radiodifusion del Estado Mexicano Canal Once has an extensive transmitter network owned by the IPN that is supplemented by the SPR transmitter network All Canal Once transmitters whether owned by the IPN or the SPR use virtual channel 11 Once Ninas y Ninos is only available on Canal Once transmitters owned by the IPN and as the subchannel of one separately owned station XHZHZ TDT in Zacatecas Zacatecas 11 A third subchannel known as Mente Abierta was authorized for the IPN transmitter network in August 2020 but never launched One transmitter in Cuernavaca carries Canal Catorce as a subchannel under agreement with the SPR RF VC Call sign Location ERP15 11 XHCPDE TDT Tijuana BC 78 96 kW20 11 XHCHU TDT Cd Cuauhtemoc Chih 22 09 kW20 11 XHCHD TDT Cd Delicias Chih 146 17 kW25 11 XHCHI TDT Chihuahua Chih 130 31 kW31 11 XHCPDF TDT Saltillo Coah 9 08 kW33 11 XEIPN TDT Mexico CityCoacalcoChalco Ixtapaluca 104 05 kW0 419 kW0 2319 kW 12 33 11 XHDGO TDT Durango Dgo 10 04 kW34 11 XHGPD TDT Gomez Palacio Dgo 14 23 kW21 11 XHCPDG TDT Valle de Bravo Mex 2 82 kW20 11 14 XHCPDH TDT Cuernavaca Mor 22 92 kW24 11 XHCPDJ TDT San Luis Potosi SLP 22 52 kW21 11 XHCPDI TDT Culiacan Sin 44 45 kW21 11 XHSIM TDT Los Mochis Sin 218 51 kW23 11 XHPBGD TDT Guadalajara Jal 125 kW36 11 XHPBMY TDT Monterrey NL 60 kW20 11 XHPBCN TDT Cancun Q RooIn 2017 the IPN was authorized for four additional transmitters it surrendered the concession for one of the four at Tepic Nayarit to the IFT in 2019 Canal Once was formerly relayed by the state networks of Guerrero Radio y Television de Guerrero Nayarit Tele 10 and Quintana Roo Sistema Quintanarroense de Comunicacion Social and also by XHCOZ TDT an independent local station in Cozumel Quintana Roo XHCOZ holds virtual channel 11 as an artifact of its former carriage of Canal Once s programming Canal Once continues to supply programming to state networks such as XHBZC TDT in Baja California Sur Some commercial stations in markets without public television air some Canal Once programming notably XEJ TDT in Ciudad Juarez and XEFE TDT in Nuevo Laredo References Edit a b c El Once y su historia Once TV Retrieved 2009 03 02 Cumple 50 anos de vida el Canal Once de television Yahoo Noticias Archived from the original on 2012 07 20 Retrieved 2009 03 02 La televisora del IPN retoma el nombre de Canal 11 Notimex 14 November 2013 in Spanish Olympusat Partners with THEMA Alterna TV for VEMOX Archived from the original on 2017 08 27 Retrieved 2017 08 26 Olympusat se asocia con THEMA Alterna TV OTT Newsline Report Ayala Anylu January 23 2019 Quien es Jose Antonio Alvarez Lima proximo titular de Canal Once Cultura Colectiva in Spanish Retrieved November 7 2020 a b Moreno Teresa March 5 2019 Jose Antonio Alvarez Lima nuevo director de Canal Once El Universal in Spanish Retrieved October 24 2020 Tenahua Ramos Adolfo October 28 2020 Jose Antonio Alvarez Lima dejara Canal 11 y regresara al Senado Jose Antonio Alvarez Lima will leave Canal 11 and return to the Senate Milenio in Mexican Spanish Retrieved November 6 2020 Xantomila Gabriel October 27 2020 Eleccion extraordinaria si director de Canal Once no regresa al Senado El Sol de Mexico Retrieved November 7 2020 Moreno Teresa 2021 01 27 Carlos Brito Lavalle nuevo director de Canal Once in Spanish Retrieved 2021 02 06 Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones Listado de Autorizaciones de Acceso a Multiprogramacion Last modified December 21 2021 Retrieved 18 October 2018 RPC Shadow XEIPN TDT Chalco Ixtapaluca Mex External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Canal Once in Spanish Official site Once Noticias Newscasts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Canal Once Mexico amp oldid 1118305148, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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