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Nueve (Mexican TV network)

Nueve (English: Nine) (stylized Nu9ve) is a Mexican free-to-air television network owned by TelevisaUnivision. The primary station and network namesake is Channel 9 of Mexico City (also known by its call sign XEQ-TDT), though the network has nationwide coverage on Televisa stations and some affiliates. Nueve offers a range of general entertainment programs.

Nueve
TypeTerrestrial television network
CountryMexico
Transmitterssee below
Programming
Picture format1080i HDTV
Ownership
OwnerTelevisaUnivision
History
LaunchedSeptember 1, 1968 (1968-09-01)
Former namesXHTM-TDT
XEQ-TV
Galavisión
Gala TV
Links
Websitewww.televisa.com/el-nueve/
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial television
(Except Tijuana, Mexicali and Matamoros)
Channel 9.1
Digital terrestrial television
(Tijuana)
Channel 16.1
Digital terrestrial television
(Mexicali/Matamoros and Ciudad Juarez)
Channel 10.1
Digital terrestrial television
(Oaxaca/San Luis Potosí)
Channel 8.1
Digital terrestrial television
(Durango)
Channel 13.1

History edit

 
Logo utilized from 2003 until April 14, 2013, when Galavisión was re-branded as "Gala TV"

The roots of Nueve go back to the foundation of Televisión Independiente de México, the first serious contender to Telesistema Mexicano. In 1973, the two companies merged to form Televisión Vía Satélite, better known as Televisa (now known as TelevisaUnivision Mexico).

After years of broadcasting primarily cultural programs, channel 9 in Mexico City returned to commercial programming in the mid-1990s, under the name Galavisión. This Galavisión was unrelated to the American cable channel of the same name, also owned by TelevisaUnivision.

On April 15, 2013, Galavisión changed its name to Gala TV.[1]

Gala TV programs were traditionally carried on a number of Televisa-affiliated local stations. In 2017, Televisa ended a significant number of these partnerships and began multiplexing Gala TV on various Canal 5 transmitters in larger markets.

On July 9, 2018, the network relaunched as Nueve, with a new programming lineup. The branding reflects the fact that its Mexico City station XEQ-TDT and most of its retransmitters broadcast on virtual channel 9.

Programming edit

 
Logo used as Gala TV, between 2013 and 2018

The Nueve schedule features mainly reruns of major Mexican telenovelas, reruns of TelevisaUnivision Mexico series, as well as soccer and lucha libre and old Mexican movies.[2] On March 18, 2008, it was announced that an agreement was made between Televisa and NBCUniversal that Galavisión would broadcast Telemundo programs on Galavisión as well as on selected channels of SKY México and Cablevision beginning in April 2008.[3]

As part of the Nueve relaunch, Televisa signed deals with Discovery and National Geographic to air their content.[4] The relaunch also included a new entertainment program, Intrusos, hosted by entertainment journalist Juan José Origel.[2]

Movies edit

  • Cine Sensacional (Weekends)
  • GalaCinema (Weekdays 6:00PM–8:00PM)
  • La Nueva Era (Weekends)

Stations edit

Nueve is not nominally a national network; unlike Las Estrellas or Canal 5, it does not meet the national coverage threshold necessary to be considered one by the Federal Telecommunications Institute.

There is significant variance in the programming schedules of Nueve and its stations, not seen with Las Estrellas or Canal 5.

Some stations are full-time repeaters, usually broadcasting on channel 9.1, clearing all Nueve programming while only inserting local advertising. Others also carry FOROtv, Televisa Regional, and/or local programs.

There are also several Nueve feeds multiplexed on (primarily) Canal 5 transmitters, which carry Nueve programming full-time. Some of these subchannels may also have local programming.[5]

Not all Mexican stations using virtual channel 9 are part of the Nueve network. In some cases, these stations block Nu9ve from using channel 9 in those areas. Most notably, the list includes CORTV in Oaxaca, XHUJED-TDT in Durango and XHSLS-TDT in San Luis Potosí. Televisa also owns Las Estrellas transmitter XERV-TDT in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, which has assigned channel 9. The stations in Tijuana, Mexicali and Ciudad Juárez cannot use virtual channel 9 because of signal overlap to stations in the United States using it.

RF VC Call sign Location ERP Concessionaire
32 9 XHAGU-TDT Aguascalientes, Ags. 240 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste
15 10 XHMEE-TDT Mexicali, BC 200 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste
23 16 XETV-TDT Tijuana, BC 200 kW Radio Televisión
29 9 XHLPB-TDT La Paz, BCS 26 kW Radio Televisión
22 9 XHAN-TDT Campeche, Camp. 28 kW Radio Televisión
22 9 XHCZC-TDT Comitán de Domínguez, Chis. 32 kW Televimex
17 9 XHSNC-TDT San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chis. 30 kW Radio Televisión
34 9 XHTAH-TDT Tapachula, Chis. 62 kW Radio Televisión
29 9 XHTUA-TDT Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis. 45 kW Televimex
33 10 XHJUB-TDT Ciudad Juárez, Chih. 200 kW Radio Televisión
24 9 XHCHZ-TDT Chihuahua
Cd. Cuauhtémoc
47 kW
26 kW
Radio Televisión
22 9 XEQ-TDT Mexico City 270 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste
20 9 XHPN-TDT Piedras Negras, Coah. 43 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste
24 9 XHAE-TDT Saltillo, Coah. 45 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste
26 9 XHTOB-TDT Torreón, Coah. 150 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste
26 9 XHCKW-TDT Colima, Col. 54 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste
36 9 XHMAW-TDT Manzanillo, Col. 35 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste
17 13 XHDUH-TDT Durango, Dgo. 94 kW Radio Televisión
23 9 XHL-TDT León, Gto.
Celaya-Irapuato
Lagos de Moreno, Jal.
180 kW

19 kW[6]
Televisora de Occidente
22 9 XHACZ-TDT Acapulco, Gro. 15 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste
34 9 XHCHN-TDT Chilpancingo, Gro. 50 kW Radio Televisión
26 9 XEWO-TDT Guadalajara, Jal. 150 kW Televisora de Occidente
16 9 XHATZ-TDT Altzomoni, Mex. 236 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste
22 9 XEQ-TDT[note 1] Toluca/Jocotitlán, Mex. 200 kW[7] Teleimagen del Noroeste
25 9 XHZAM-TDT Zamora, Mich. 32 kW Radio Televisión
29 9 XHMOW-TDT Morelia, Mich. 338 kW Radio Televisión
28 9 XHCUM-TDT Cuernavaca, Mor. 45 kW[8] Teleimagen del Noroeste
33 9 XHTFL-TDT Tepic, Nay. 55 kW Radio Televisión
32 9 XHMOY-TDT Monterrey, NL 200 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste
32 8 XHOXO-TDT Oaxaca, Oax. 97.033 kW Radio Televisión
18 9 XHQCZ-TDT Querétaro, Qro. (Cerro El Zamorano)
Cerro El Cimatario
Irapuato-Celaya, Gto.
190 kW
9 kW
10 kW
Teleimagen del Noroeste
27 9 XHQRO-TDT Cancún, Q. Roo
Playa del Carmen
60 kW
20 kW[9]
Radio Televisión
29 9 XHCQR-TDT Chetumal, Q. Roo 28 kW Televimex
34 8 XHSLT-TDT San Luis Potosí 210 kW Televimex
24 9 XHCUI-TDT Culiacán, Sin. 155 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste
29 9 XHLMI-TDT Los Mochis, Sin. 110 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste
28 9 XHMAF-TDT Mazatlán, Sin. 118 kW Radio Televisión
36 9 XHCDO-TDT Ciudad Obregón, Son. 200 kW Radio Televisión
31 9 XHHMA-TDT Hermosillo, Son. 100 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste
32 9 XHVIZ-TDT Villahermosa, Tab. 125 kW Televimex
26 9 XHCVI-TDT Ciudad Victoria, Tamps. 80 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste
16 9 XHTPZ-TDT Tampico, Tamps. 180 kW Televisora de Occidente
27 9 XHCOV-TDT Coatzacoalcos, Ver. 60 kW Radio Televisión
34 9 XHCLV-TDT Las Lajas, Ver.
Nogales, Ver.
430 kW
25 kW[10]
Teleimagen del Noroeste
35 9 XHMEN-TDT Mérida, Yuc. 125 kW Radio Televisión
19 9 XHZAT-TDT Zacatecas, Zac. 130 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste

Notes edit

  1. ^ This station, while licensed as a repeater of XEQ in Mexico City, airs its own locally-targeted programming under the name Nu9ve Estado de México.

External links edit

  • Nu9ve official website (in Spanish)

References edit

  1. ^ "NameBright - Domain Expired".
  2. ^ a b "¡Gala TV se transforma y cambia su nombre por esta razón!". La Verdad Noticias (in Spanish). 6 July 2018. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-05-22. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  4. ^ "Gerardo López Gallo de Televisa: Transformamos Galavisión en Nueve con programación nueva de Discovery y NatGeo". PRODU (in Spanish). 4 July 2018. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  5. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Listado de Autorizaciones de Acceso a Multiprogramación. Last modified December 21, 2021. Retrieved 2018-07-07.
  6. ^ RPC: Shadow XHL-TDT Lagos de Moreno
  7. ^ RPC: Shadow XEQ Toluca
  8. ^ RPC: Technical Modification for XHCUM-TDT
  9. ^ RPC: Shadow XHQRO Playa del Carmen
  10. ^ RPC: Shadow XHCLV Nogales

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Galavision Mexico redirects here It is not to be confused with the American network Galavision Nueve English Nine stylized Nu9ve is a Mexican free to air television network owned by TelevisaUnivision The primary station and network namesake is Channel 9 of Mexico City also known by its call sign XEQ TDT though the network has nationwide coverage on Televisa stations and some affiliates Nueve offers a range of general entertainment programs NueveTypeTerrestrial television networkCountryMexicoTransmitterssee belowProgrammingPicture format1080i HDTVOwnershipOwnerTelevisaUnivisionHistoryLaunchedSeptember 1 1968 1968 09 01 Former namesXHTM TDTXEQ TVGalavision Gala TVLinksWebsitewww wbr televisa wbr com wbr el nueve wbr AvailabilityTerrestrialDigital terrestrial television Except Tijuana Mexicali and Matamoros Channel 9 1Digital terrestrial television Tijuana Channel 16 1Digital terrestrial television Mexicali Matamoros and Ciudad Juarez Channel 10 1Digital terrestrial television Oaxaca San Luis Potosi Channel 8 1Digital terrestrial television Durango Channel 13 1 Contents 1 History 2 Programming 2 1 Movies 3 Stations 4 Notes 5 External links 6 ReferencesHistory editSee also Television Independiente de Mexico and XEQ TDT nbsp Logo utilized from 2003 until April 14 2013 when Galavision was re branded as Gala TV The roots of Nueve go back to the foundation of Television Independiente de Mexico the first serious contender to Telesistema Mexicano In 1973 the two companies merged to form Television Via Satelite better known as Televisa now known as TelevisaUnivision Mexico After years of broadcasting primarily cultural programs channel 9 in Mexico City returned to commercial programming in the mid 1990s under the name Galavision This Galavision was unrelated to the American cable channel of the same name also owned by TelevisaUnivision On April 15 2013 Galavision changed its name to Gala TV 1 Gala TV programs were traditionally carried on a number of Televisa affiliated local stations In 2017 Televisa ended a significant number of these partnerships and began multiplexing Gala TV on various Canal 5 transmitters in larger markets On July 9 2018 the network relaunched as Nueve with a new programming lineup The branding reflects the fact that its Mexico City station XEQ TDT and most of its retransmitters broadcast on virtual channel 9 Programming edit nbsp Logo used as Gala TV between 2013 and 2018 The Nueve schedule features mainly reruns of major Mexican telenovelas reruns of TelevisaUnivision Mexico series as well as soccer and lucha libre and old Mexican movies 2 On March 18 2008 it was announced that an agreement was made between Televisa and NBCUniversal that Galavision would broadcast Telemundo programs on Galavision as well as on selected channels of SKY Mexico and Cablevision beginning in April 2008 3 As part of the Nueve relaunch Televisa signed deals with Discovery and National Geographic to air their content 4 The relaunch also included a new entertainment program Intrusos hosted by entertainment journalist Juan Jose Origel 2 Movies edit Cine Sensacional Weekends GalaCinema Weekdays 6 00PM 8 00PM La Nueva Era Weekends Stations editNueve is not nominally a national network unlike Las Estrellas or Canal 5 it does not meet the national coverage threshold necessary to be considered one by the Federal Telecommunications Institute There is significant variance in the programming schedules of Nueve and its stations not seen with Las Estrellas or Canal 5 Some stations are full time repeaters usually broadcasting on channel 9 1 clearing all Nueve programming while only inserting local advertising Others also carry FOROtv Televisa Regional and or local programs There are also several Nueve feeds multiplexed on primarily Canal 5 transmitters which carry Nueve programming full time Some of these subchannels may also have local programming 5 Not all Mexican stations using virtual channel 9 are part of the Nueve network In some cases these stations block Nu9ve from using channel 9 in those areas Most notably the list includes CORTV in Oaxaca XHUJED TDT in Durango and XHSLS TDT in San Luis Potosi Televisa also owns Las Estrellas transmitter XERV TDT in Reynosa Tamaulipas which has assigned channel 9 The stations in Tijuana Mexicali and Ciudad Juarez cannot use virtual channel 9 because of signal overlap to stations in the United States using it RF VC Call sign Location ERP Concessionaire 32 9 XHAGU TDT Aguascalientes Ags 240 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste 15 10 XHMEE TDT Mexicali BC 200 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste 23 16 XETV TDT Tijuana BC 200 kW Radio Television 29 9 XHLPB TDT La Paz BCS 26 kW Radio Television 22 9 XHAN TDT Campeche Camp 28 kW Radio Television 22 9 XHCZC TDT Comitan de Dominguez Chis 32 kW Televimex 17 9 XHSNC TDT San Cristobal de las Casas Chis 30 kW Radio Television 34 9 XHTAH TDT Tapachula Chis 62 kW Radio Television 29 9 XHTUA TDT Tuxtla Gutierrez Chis 45 kW Televimex 33 10 XHJUB TDT Ciudad Juarez Chih 200 kW Radio Television 24 9 XHCHZ TDT ChihuahuaCd Cuauhtemoc 47 kW26 kW Radio Television 22 9 XEQ TDT Mexico City 270 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste 20 9 XHPN TDT Piedras Negras Coah 43 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste 24 9 XHAE TDT Saltillo Coah 45 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste 26 9 XHTOB TDT Torreon Coah 150 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste 26 9 XHCKW TDT Colima Col 54 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste 36 9 XHMAW TDT Manzanillo Col 35 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste 17 13 XHDUH TDT Durango Dgo 94 kW Radio Television 23 9 XHL TDT Leon Gto Celaya IrapuatoLagos de Moreno Jal 180 kW19 kW 6 Televisora de Occidente 22 9 XHACZ TDT Acapulco Gro 15 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste 34 9 XHCHN TDT Chilpancingo Gro 50 kW Radio Television 26 9 XEWO TDT Guadalajara Jal 150 kW Televisora de Occidente 16 9 XHATZ TDT Altzomoni Mex 236 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste 22 9 XEQ TDT note 1 Toluca Jocotitlan Mex 200 kW 7 Teleimagen del Noroeste 25 9 XHZAM TDT Zamora Mich 32 kW Radio Television 29 9 XHMOW TDT Morelia Mich 338 kW Radio Television 28 9 XHCUM TDT Cuernavaca Mor 45 kW 8 Teleimagen del Noroeste 33 9 XHTFL TDT Tepic Nay 55 kW Radio Television 32 9 XHMOY TDT Monterrey NL 200 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste 32 8 XHOXO TDT Oaxaca Oax 97 033 kW Radio Television 18 9 XHQCZ TDT Queretaro Qro Cerro El Zamorano Cerro El CimatarioIrapuato Celaya Gto 190 kW9 kW10 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste 27 9 XHQRO TDT Cancun Q RooPlaya del Carmen 60 kW20 kW 9 Radio Television 29 9 XHCQR TDT Chetumal Q Roo 28 kW Televimex 34 8 XHSLT TDT San Luis Potosi 210 kW Televimex 24 9 XHCUI TDT Culiacan Sin 155 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste 29 9 XHLMI TDT Los Mochis Sin 110 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste 28 9 XHMAF TDT Mazatlan Sin 118 kW Radio Television 36 9 XHCDO TDT Ciudad Obregon Son 200 kW Radio Television 31 9 XHHMA TDT Hermosillo Son 100 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste 32 9 XHVIZ TDT Villahermosa Tab 125 kW Televimex 26 9 XHCVI TDT Ciudad Victoria Tamps 80 kW Teleimagen del Noroeste 16 9 XHTPZ TDT Tampico Tamps 180 kW Televisora de Occidente 27 9 XHCOV TDT Coatzacoalcos Ver 60 kW Radio Television 34 9 XHCLV TDT Las Lajas Ver Nogales Ver 430 kW25 kW 10 Teleimagen del Noroeste 35 9 XHMEN TDT Merida Yuc 125 kW Radio Television 19 9 XHZAT TDT Zacatecas Zac 130 kW Teleimagen del NoroesteNotes edit This station while licensed as a repeater of XEQ in Mexico City airs its own locally targeted programming under the name Nu9ve Estado de Mexico External links editNu9ve official website in Spanish References edit NameBright Domain Expired a b Gala TV se transforma y cambia su nombre por esta razon La Verdad Noticias in Spanish 6 July 2018 Retrieved 7 July 2018 hispanicbusiness com News Archived from the original on 2011 05 22 Retrieved 2011 06 19 Gerardo Lopez Gallo de Televisa Transformamos Galavision en Nueve con programacion nueva de Discovery y NatGeo PRODU in Spanish 4 July 2018 Retrieved 7 July 2018 Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones Listado de Autorizaciones de Acceso a Multiprogramacion Last modified December 21 2021 Retrieved 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