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XHLAT

XHLAT is the call sign for the TV Azteca television station in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. The station repeats programming from Azteca 7. This channel also broadcasts local news and programming. XHLAT also broadcasts in HDTV on DTV 50.1 and virtual channel 33.1. This station was among the first in Mexico to broadcast in digital signal.[1]

References

  1. ^ Transicion a TDT (Transition to DT) (Spanish)

External links

vdBroadcast television in the Laredo Borderplex (Laredo / Nuevo Laredo)
American stations

KGNS-TV (8.1 NBC, 8.2 CW, 8.3 TMD) • KVTV (13.1 CBS) • KETF 25 (TFU) • KLDO (27.1 UNI, 27.2 TFU, 27.3 FOX/MNTV, 27.4 LATV) • KXOF 39 (FOX/MNTV/LATV) • KNEX 55 (AZA) • KLMV 68 (Ind.)

Mexican stations

XEFE 2 (Televisa XHGC/XHTV) • XHBR 11 (Televisa XEW) • XHLNA 21 (TV Azteca 13) • XHLAT 33 (TV Azteca 7) • XHNAT 45 (Multimedios) • XHNAN 55 (TVNL, Anahuac) • XHLAR 57 (Televisa local)

San Antonio stations available on cable

KENS 5 (CBS) • KLRN 9 (PBS) • KSAT 12 (ABC)

Texas Broadcast television areas by city:

Abilene/SweetwaterAmarillo (Texas Panhandle)AustinBeaumont/Port ArthurCorpus ChristiDallas-Fort WorthDel Rio, TXEl PasoHoustonLaredoLubbockMidland-Odessa (Permian Basin)Rio Grande ValleySan AngeloSan AntonioSherman/Ada, OKTexarkana/Shreveport, LATyler/Longview (East Texas)VictoriaWaco/Bryan (Brazos Valley)Wichita Falls/Lawton, OK

v City of Nuevo Laredo
Attractions and Sports

Bravos de Nuevo LaredoCasa de CulturaCentro CulturalCiudad DeportivaEstadio Nuevo LaredoGimnasio Multidisciplinario Nuevo LaredoParque la JuntaParque ViverosPaseo ReformaTeatro de la CiudadTecolotes de Nuevo LaredoValores de Nuevo Laredo

History

Catedral del Espíritu SantoDon Tomás SánchezSan Agustin de Laredo Historic DistrictRepublic of the Rio GrandeFlag of the Republic of the Rio Grande

Media
Newspapers

El Diario de Nuevo LaredoEl MañanaPrimera HoraÚltima HoraLaredo Morning TimesLareDOSZapata Times

Television

XEFE Televisa 2 • KGNS NBC-HD 8.1 • KTXW CW 8.2 • KGNS Telemundo 8.3 • XHBR XEW 11.1 • KVTV CBS 13 • XHLNA Azteca 13 21.1 • KETF Telefutura 25 • KLDO Univision 27 • XHLAT Azteca 7 33.1 KLDO LATV 27.4 • KXOF FOX 39 • XHNAT Multimedios 45 • KNEX Azteca America 55 • XHLAR Televisa 57 • KLMV-LP Independent 68

Radio

AM: 790 XEFE890 KVOZ960 XEK1000 XENLT1090 XEWL1300 KLAR1340 XEBK1370 XEGNK1410 XEAS1490 KLNT1550 XENU FM: 88.1 KHOY88.9 XHLDO89.9 KBNL91.3 XHNOE92.7 KJBZ94.1 XHTLN94.9 KQUR95.7 XHBK97.1 XHNLO98.1 KRRG99.3 XHNK101.5 XHAS102.3 XHMW103.3 XHAHU104.9 XHNLR106.1 KNEX 106.5 La Tremenda107.3 XHGTS

Transportation

Gateway to the Americas International BridgeJuárez-Lincoln International BridgeTexas-Mexican Railway International BridgeWorld Trade International BridgeColombia-Solidarity International BridgeMexican Federal Highway 2Mexican Federal Highway 85Mexican Federal Highway 85DTamaulipas State Highway 1

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