XHY-TDT was a television station in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico. The station is an independent known as SIPSE Televisión and owned by Grupo SIPSE.
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Channels | |
Branding | SIPSE Televisión |
Programming | |
Subchannels | 8.1 SIPSE Televisión 6.1 Multimedios Televisión[2] |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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XHGL-FM, XHMT-FM, XHYU-FM; XHCCU-TDT | |
History | |
Founded | January 31, 1963 |
Last air date | December 31, 2021 |
Former call signs | XHY-TV (1963–2016) |
Former channel number(s) | 3 (until 1994) 2 (1994-2016) 9 (virtual, 2016–2021) |
Call sign meaning | Yucatán |
Technical information | |
Licensing authority | IFT |
ERP | 122.64 kW[3] |
Transmitter coordinates | 20°58′40″N 89°37′17″W / 20.97778°N 89.62139°W |
Links | |
Website | SIPSE.com |
History
editXHY received its concession on January 29, 1963, and came to air just two days later. Broadcasting on channel 3, XHY was southeastern Mexico's first television station, jointly owned by Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta of Telesistema Mexicano and Andrés García Lavín, the owner of SIPSE.
In 1994, XHY moved from channel 3 to channel 2 in order to allow Televisa to add a station in Mérida, XHMEN-TV with the Canal 5 network. It moved to virtual channel 9 as a result of the virtual channel standardization of 2016 and then to channel 8 in 2021, switching with the Nu9ve subchannel of XHMEN-TDT.
Between December 2013 and January 2017, XHY branded as Gala TV Mérida. It returned to branding as SIPSE Televisión at the start of February 2017.
References
edit- ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Listado de Canales Virtuales. Last modified December 21, 2021. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
- ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Listado de Autorizaciones de Acceso a Multiprogramación. Last modified December 21, 2021. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
- ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de TDT. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2014-08-15. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.