XHIJ-TV
XHIJ-TV, Canal 44, is a Spanish-language affiliate of cadenatres serving the Ciudad Juárez-El Paso-Las Cruces metropolitan area. The station is licensed to Ciudád Juarez and was once a Telemundo station during the 1990s.[1] Today, Telemundo is now seen on KTDO channel 48 in Las Cruces.
XHIJ-TV and KVIA-TV in El Paso share resources especially with violence in Juarez.
Digital Transition
By Mexican law XHIJ will be required to turn off its analog signal and transition to Digital Television. According to law, XHIJ has from January 1, 2010 - December 31 2012 to broadcast a digital signal[2]
References
- ^ YouTube - XHIJ-TV Promo 1996 Canal 44 Cd. Juárez (México) Station ID - accessed on September 20, 2008
- ^ Transicion a TDT (Transition to DT) (Spanish)
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Television stations in the El Paso/Las Cruces/Juárez area |
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| Local stations |
KDBC (4.1 CBS, 4.2 MNTV) • KVIA 7 (7.1 ABC, 7.2 CW, 7.3 StormTRACK 24/7, 7.4 LATV) • KTSM (9.1 NBC, 9.2 Estrella TV) • KCOS (13.1 PBS) • KFOX (14.1 Fox, 14.2 RTV) • KINT (26.1 UNI) • KSCE 38 (Religious) • K40FW 40 (Multimedios) • KTFN (65.1 TFU)
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| Las Cruces |
Reception may vary by geographical location
KRWG (22.1 PBS main, 22.2 PBS secondary, 22.3 V-me) • KLCP 30 (GLC) • KTDO (48.1 TMD)
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| Ciudad Juárez |
XEPM 2 (Televisa Local) • XEJ 5 (Televisa XEQ) • XHCJE 11 (Azteca 13) • XHCJH 20 (Azteca 7) • XHJCI 32 (Televisa XEW) • XHIJ 44 (C3) • XHJUB 56 (Televisa XHGC)
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Categories: Channel 44 TV stations in Mexico | Cadenatres | Television stations in Ciudad Juárez | Television channels and stations established in 1980 | Mexico television station stubs
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