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TV4 (Guanajuato)

TV4 is the state-owned public broadcaster serving the Mexican state of Guanajuato. It broadcasts on 30 total transmitters statewide and is operated by the Television Unit of Guanajuato (UTEG), which under its stated mission, provides educational programming, social and cultural television and healthy entertainment for children, youth and adults.

TV4
CountryMexico
Broadcast areaState of Guanajuato
HeadquartersLeón
Ownership
OwnerUnidad de Televisión del Estado de Guanajuato
History
FoundedDecember 5, 1979
LaunchedSeptember 15, 1982 (1982-09-15)
Links
Websitetvcuatro.com

TV4 is available statewide, covering 98% of the territory of Guanajuato in addition to statewide cable television carriage and satellite distribution via Mexicanal and Canal Sur Mexico.

In some form, TV4 programming reaches more than 3 million viewers both in Mexico and abroad, including in the United States.[1]

History

In December 1979, the state government and the Dirección General de Radio, Televisión y Cinematografía (RTC), then in charge of the Televisión Rural de México network, agreed that TRM programming and broadcasts would be regionalized to deliver information oriented specifically to address needs of the local population. The result was that in various states, TRM built regional opt-outs into its programming schedule.

Two years later, the first broadcasts through TRM's regional network provided local programming for one hour daily. This later increased as new infrastructure was constructed, with the first test broadcasts of channel 4 in 1983 and later supplemented by regional FM radio broadcasting (see XHJUA-FM).

In April 1983, Radio y Televisión de Guanajuato (Radio and Television of Guanajuato, RTG) was created as a state-supported organization to broadcast social, educational and cultural programming.

In 1999, the radio network was spun off and given to the University of Guanajuato. By then, it included stations in León, Guanajuato and San Miguel de Allende, all of which are now part of the university's radio network. The rest of the former RTG was then restructured, becoming in 2001 the Unidad de Televisión de Guanajuato (Guanajuato Television Unit or UTEG).

In the 2010s, TV4 transitioned to digital and high definition. The León transmitter was the first to convert to digital, receiving its authorization in September 2011. Others were authorized in the years leading up to the Mexican digital transition in 2015.

A reaward of all of TV4's concessions effective January 1, 2022, resulted in new call signs across the network.

Programming

TV4 produces around 48 percent of its program output, which includes kids' shows, educational programming, local sporting events, and newscasts covering Guanajuato. It fills the remainder of its broadcast day with Deutsche Welle programs, as well as productions from the other state networks. TV4 also offers coverage of local cultural events such as the Festival Internacional Cervantino.

Transmitters

TVCUATRO is available through a statewide network of repeaters located throughout Guanajuato. There are 27 main stations and a further three translators of XHCPDQ (formerly XHLEG), the León transmitter. TV4 uses virtual channel 4 in all areas.[2]

RF VC Call sign Location ERP
35 4 XHCPAM-TDT Acámbaro 0.6353 kW
24 4 XHCPAZ-TDT Atarjea .12 kW
30 4 XHCPBE-TDT Celaya 29.9 kW
25 4 XHCPBG-TDT Comonfort .15 kW
24 4 XHCPBH-TDT Coroneo .4776 kW
24 4 XHCPDB-TDT Doctor Mora .029 kW
35 4 XHCPDK-TDT Dolores Hidalgo 1.032 kW
35 4 XHCPDL-TDT Guanajuato 0.641 kW
35 4 XHCPDM-TDT Huanímaro .029 kW
31 4 XHCPDN-TDT Jerécuaro .03228 kW
35 4 XHCPNO-TDT Juventino Rosas .29 kW
25 4 XHCPDQ-TDT León
Ciudad Manuel Doblado
Moroleón
Yuriria
336 kW[3]
.420 kW[4]
1.618 kW[5]
1.127 kW[6]
26 4 XHCPDR-TDT Ocampo 0.05 kW
21 4 XHCPDS-TDT Pénjamo .5 kW
31 4 XHCPDT-TDT Salvatierra 0.215 kW
30 4 XHCPDU-TDT San Diego de la Unión 1 kW
33 4 XHCPDV-TDT San Felipe .4356 kW
30 4 XHCPDW-TDT San José Iturbide 1.076 kW
25 4 XHCPDX-TDT San Luis de la Paz .29 kW
24 4 XHCPDY-TDT San Miguel de Allende 3.8 kW[7]
30 4 XHCPDZ-TDT Santa Catarina .2512 kW
25 4 XHCPEA-TDT Santiago Maravatio .05 kW
21 4 XHCPEB-TDT Tarandacuao .1452 kW
25 4 XHCPEC-TDT Tarimoro .29 kW
23 4 XHCPED-TDT Tierra Blanca .1264 kW
27 4 XHCPEE-TDT Victoria .029 kW
22 4 XHCPEF-TDT Xichu .3 kW

While all TV4 transmitters held authorizations at the time to broadcast in digital, and the León and Celaya transmitters were the first to broadcast as such, the León transmitter was the only one that shut off its analog signal on December 11, 2015.

In March 2018, in order to facilitate the repacking of TV services out of the 600 MHz band (channels 38-51), ten transmitters of TV4 were assigned new channels for continued digital operations. XHGCO, XHLEG, and XHGTA were assigned channel 25; XHGJI and XHGSC were assigned channel 30; and XHGAC, XHDLG, XHATO, XHGHU, and XHGJR were assigned channel 35.

TV4 programming is available to Guanajuatense audiences abroad via Mexicanal and Canal Sur México; in the US, broadcasts are also available from DirecTV and though multicasting.

Digital subchannels

All TV4 transmitters are multiplexed, carrying two subchannels with programming primarily consisting of TV4 repeats: TV4 Media on channel 4.2 and TV4 Expresa on channel 4.3.

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on October 29, 2008. Retrieved October 31, 2008.
  2. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Listado de Canales Virtuales. Last modified December 21, 2021. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  3. ^ RPC: #039709 ERP Increase — XHLEG-TDT
  4. ^ RPC: Shadow XHLEG Manuel Doblado
  5. ^ RPC: Shadow XHLEG Moroleón
  6. ^ RPC: Shadow XHLEG Yuriria
  7. ^ RPC: #039710 Relocation — XHSMA-TDT

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TV4 is the state owned public broadcaster serving the Mexican state of Guanajuato It broadcasts on 30 total transmitters statewide and is operated by the Television Unit of Guanajuato UTEG which under its stated mission provides educational programming social and cultural television and healthy entertainment for children youth and adults TV4CountryMexicoBroadcast areaState of GuanajuatoHeadquartersLeonOwnershipOwnerUnidad de Television del Estado de GuanajuatoHistoryFoundedDecember 5 1979LaunchedSeptember 15 1982 1982 09 15 LinksWebsitetvcuatro wbr comTV4 is available statewide covering 98 of the territory of Guanajuato in addition to statewide cable television carriage and satellite distribution via Mexicanal and Canal Sur Mexico In some form TV4 programming reaches more than 3 million viewers both in Mexico and abroad including in the United States 1 Contents 1 History 2 Programming 3 Transmitters 3 1 Digital subchannels 4 ReferencesHistory EditIn December 1979 the state government and the Direccion General de Radio Television y Cinematografia RTC then in charge of the Television Rural de Mexico network agreed that TRM programming and broadcasts would be regionalized to deliver information oriented specifically to address needs of the local population The result was that in various states TRM built regional opt outs into its programming schedule Two years later the first broadcasts through TRM s regional network provided local programming for one hour daily This later increased as new infrastructure was constructed with the first test broadcasts of channel 4 in 1983 and later supplemented by regional FM radio broadcasting see XHJUA FM In April 1983 Radio y Television de Guanajuato Radio and Television of Guanajuato RTG was created as a state supported organization to broadcast social educational and cultural programming In 1999 the radio network was spun off and given to the University of Guanajuato By then it included stations in Leon Guanajuato and San Miguel de Allende all of which are now part of the university s radio network The rest of the former RTG was then restructured becoming in 2001 the Unidad de Television de Guanajuato Guanajuato Television Unit or UTEG In the 2010s TV4 transitioned to digital and high definition The Leon transmitter was the first to convert to digital receiving its authorization in September 2011 Others were authorized in the years leading up to the Mexican digital transition in 2015 A reaward of all of TV4 s concessions effective January 1 2022 resulted in new call signs across the network Programming EditTV4 produces around 48 percent of its program output which includes kids shows educational programming local sporting events and newscasts covering Guanajuato It fills the remainder of its broadcast day with Deutsche Welle programs as well as productions from the other state networks TV4 also offers coverage of local cultural events such as the Festival Internacional Cervantino Transmitters EditTVCUATRO is available through a statewide network of repeaters located throughout Guanajuato There are 27 main stations and a further three translators of XHCPDQ formerly XHLEG the Leon transmitter TV4 uses virtual channel 4 in all areas 2 RF VC Call sign Location ERP35 4 XHCPAM TDT Acambaro 0 6353 kW24 4 XHCPAZ TDT Atarjea 12 kW30 4 XHCPBE TDT Celaya 29 9 kW25 4 XHCPBG TDT Comonfort 15 kW24 4 XHCPBH TDT Coroneo 4776 kW24 4 XHCPDB TDT Doctor Mora 029 kW35 4 XHCPDK TDT Dolores Hidalgo 1 032 kW35 4 XHCPDL TDT Guanajuato 0 641 kW35 4 XHCPDM TDT Huanimaro 029 kW31 4 XHCPDN TDT Jerecuaro 03228 kW35 4 XHCPNO TDT Juventino Rosas 29 kW25 4 XHCPDQ TDT LeonCiudad Manuel DobladoMoroleonYuriria 336 kW 3 420 kW 4 1 618 kW 5 1 127 kW 6 26 4 XHCPDR TDT Ocampo 0 05 kW21 4 XHCPDS TDT Penjamo 5 kW31 4 XHCPDT TDT Salvatierra 0 215 kW30 4 XHCPDU TDT San Diego de la Union 1 kW33 4 XHCPDV TDT San Felipe 4356 kW30 4 XHCPDW TDT San Jose Iturbide 1 076 kW25 4 XHCPDX TDT San Luis de la Paz 29 kW24 4 XHCPDY TDT San Miguel de Allende 3 8 kW 7 30 4 XHCPDZ TDT Santa Catarina 2512 kW25 4 XHCPEA TDT Santiago Maravatio 05 kW21 4 XHCPEB TDT Tarandacuao 1452 kW25 4 XHCPEC TDT Tarimoro 29 kW23 4 XHCPED TDT Tierra Blanca 1264 kW27 4 XHCPEE TDT Victoria 029 kW22 4 XHCPEF TDT Xichu 3 kWWhile all TV4 transmitters held authorizations at the time to broadcast in digital and the Leon and Celaya transmitters were the first to broadcast as such the Leon transmitter was the only one that shut off its analog signal on December 11 2015 In March 2018 in order to facilitate the repacking of TV services out of the 600 MHz band channels 38 51 ten transmitters of TV4 were assigned new channels for continued digital operations XHGCO XHLEG and XHGTA were assigned channel 25 XHGJI and XHGSC were assigned channel 30 and XHGAC XHDLG XHATO XHGHU and XHGJR were assigned channel 35 TV4 programming is available to Guanajuatense audiences abroad via Mexicanal and Canal Sur Mexico in the US broadcasts are also available from DirecTV and though multicasting Digital subchannels Edit All TV4 transmitters are multiplexed carrying two subchannels with programming primarily consisting of TV4 repeats TV4 Media on channel 4 2 and TV4 Expresa on channel 4 3 References Edit TV4 Gobierno del Estado de Guanajuato Archived from the original on October 29 2008 Retrieved October 31 2008 Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones Listado de Canales Virtuales Last modified December 21 2021 Retrieved 3 August 2018 RPC 039709 ERP Increase XHLEG TDT RPC Shadow XHLEG Manuel Doblado RPC Shadow XHLEG Moroleon RPC Shadow XHLEG Yuriria RPC 039710 Relocation XHSMA TDT Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title TV4 Guanajuato amp oldid 1105530750, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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