XHDF-TV

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XHDF
Image:azteca13.jpg
Mexico City, Mexico
Branding Azteca 13
Slogan Imagen De Nuestro México
Channels 13 (VHF) analog,
25 (UHF) digital
Affiliations TV Azteca
Owner TV Azteca
Founded 1968
Call letters meaning XH Distrito Federal
Transmitter Power 320 kw (analog)
Website http://www.tvazteca.com.mx/

XHDF (Channel 13 analog and Channel 25 digital) is the flagship TV station of TV Azteca.

XHDF was one of three stations originally owned and operated by Imevision, a Mexican public broadcaster (XHIMT-TV and XEIMT-TV were the others). In 1993, it and XHIMT became part of the new commercial TV Azteca network, when the Mexican government dissolved Imevision.

[edit] Azteca 13 Internacional

The network also operates an international version of XHDF, Azteca 13 Internacional, reaching 13 countries in Central and South America.

On July 15, 2004, the CRTC in Canada denied a request for Azteca 13 Internacional to be broadcasted via digital cable and satellite. However, a second subsequent request was approved on January 20, 2006.


Broadcast television in the Mexico City market

Televisa-owned stations: XEW 2 - XHTV 4 - XHGC 5 - XEQ 9
TV Azteca-owned stations: XHIMT 7 - XHDF 13 - XHTVM 40
Educational / Public TV Stations: XEIPN 11 (Once TV) - XEIMT 22 (Edusat) - XHUNAM 60 (Edusat/UNAM)
Other Stations: XHRAE 28 (Imagen)

Superstations in North American markets

United States: KTLA | KWGN | WAPA | WGN / US feed | WKAQ | WPIX | WSBK | WTBS | WWOR / EMI

Mexico: XEW | XHAW | XHCNL | XHDF | XHGC | XHIMT

See Also: American networks | List of American Over-The-Air Networks | Local American TV Stations (W) | Local American TV Stations (K) | Canadian networks | Local Canadian TV Stations | Mexican networks | Local Mexican TV Stations | Superstations | North American TV | List of local television stations in North America

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