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XEQ-TV

Broadcast information
Call lettersXEQ-TV (Comes from the radio station, XEQ-AM)
BrandingGalavision
Analog9 (VHF)
Digital44 HDTV (UHF)
AffiliationsTelevisa
OwnerTelevisa
Founded1968
Former callsignsXHTIM (1968-1985)
Comes from the old owner, "Televisión Independiente de México" ("Independent Mexico Television")
Former channel numbers8 (1968-1985)
Transmitter Power325 kw (analog)

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XEQ (Channel 9 analog, Channel 44 digital HDTV) is a Televisa flagship TV station, based in Mexico City. In May 2001 the station was rebranded as "'Galavisión'" (which should not be confused with Univision's cable TV network of the same name in the United States of America). XEQ is repeated on various television transmitters throughout Mexico, often with local ads inserted.

Founded in 1968, as XHTIM-TV Channel 8 operated by Televisión Independiente de Mexico (TIM).

Previously, TIM has merged with Telesistema Mexicano becoming Televisión Vía Satélite better known as Televisa.

In 1985, XHTIM-TV Channel 8 has moved to XEQ-TV Channel 9 for give technical space to Channel 7.

The Galavisión schedule is mainly filled with foreign telenovelas, reruns of major Mexican Telenovelas, a lot of sports, especially football (soccer) and lucha libre (wrestling), along with gossip shows like NX.

On January 3, 2007, Galavisión debuted its first news program, Las Noticias por Adela. Prior to that date, Galavisión offered no newscasts, as Televisa's news programming could be seen on XEW-TV, as well as its local stations such as XHTV.

On August 26, 2010, Galavision announced that Las Noticias Por Adela would be moved to XHTV, retaining its time slot.

On March 18, 2008 it was announced that an agreement was made between Grupo Televisa and NBC Universal that will see Telemundo programs on XEQ TV as well as its Sky Mexico satellite TV division and its Cablevision cable unit beginning in April, 2008 [http://www.esmas.com/galavision

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Broadcast television in the Mexico City market

Televisa-owned stationsXEW 2 * XHTV 4 * XHGC 5 * XEQ 9
TV Azteca-owned stationsXHIMT 7 * XHDF 13 * XHTVM 40 (Proyecto 40)
Educational / Public TV stationsXEIPN 11 (Once TV) * XEIMT 22 (Edusat) * XHPTP 34 (TV Mexiquense) * XHUNAM 60 (Edusat/UNAM)
Other stationsXHTRES 28 (Cadenatres)

Broadcast television networks in Mexico

Televisa /
Telesistema Mexicano
National: Canal de las Estrellas * Canal 5 * Galavisión
Local/Regional: Canal de la Ciudad * Siete Saltillo
TV AztecaAzteca 7 * Azteca 7 Noreste * Azteca 13 * Azteca 13 Noreste * Proyecto 40
Public and
educational
National: Once TV * Edusat * UNAM
State/Regional: RyTA (Ags.) * XHBZC (BCS) * TRC (Campeche) * Canal 10 (Chiapas) * XHAMO (Colima) * TV CU4TRO (Guanajuato) * Soy Guerrero (Guerrero) * C3 Hidalgo (Hidalgo) * C-7 (Jalisco) * TV Mexiquense (Mexico) * SMRTV (Michoacán) * XHCMO (Morelos) * XHTPG (Nayarit) * TVNL (NL) * Oaxaca TV (Oaxaca) * SICOM (Puebla) * XHNQR (QR) * XHSLS (SLP) * Telemax (Sonora) * TV Tabasqueña (Tabasco) * TV Tlaxcala (Tlaxcala) * RTV (Veracruz) * TreceTv (Yucatán)
IndependentMultimedios * cadenatres



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