XHNAT-TV
XHNAT-TV channel 45 is a Multimedios Television affiliate in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. It serves the Laredo, Texas / Nuevo Laredo areas. When XHNAT first went on the air it was a XEQ (later Galavision Mexico) affiliate before it was purchased by Multimedios Television.
Programming
XHNAT broadcasts morning and night time local news program called Telediario de Los Dos Laredo for the Two Laredos, which airs from 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM CST and 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST. throughout the whole day it also aires road / traffic conditions for Nuevo Laredo / Laredo. This station also broadcasts local professional sports teams programming from Nuevo Laredo. It airs games from Liga Mexicana de Beisbol, Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo, Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional, Venados de Nuevo Laredo, and Segunda División Profesional, Bravos de Nuevo Laredo.
Digital Transition
By Mexican law XHNAT will be required to turn off its analog signal and transition to Digital Television. According to law, XHNAT has from January 1, 2016 - December 31 2018 to broadcast in digital signal although this station may at its discretion broadcast DTV before law requires it to.[1]
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References
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Broadcast television in the Laredo Borderplex (Laredo / Nuevo Laredo) |
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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.)
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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)
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| San Antonio stations
available on cable |
KENS 5 (CBS) • KLRN 9 (PBS) • KSAT 12 (ABC)
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Categories: Spanish-language television stations in Mexico | Independent television stations in Mexico | Channel 45 TV stations in Mexico | Television stations in Nuevo Laredo | Television stations in Texas | Mexico television station stubs
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