XHEW was the television call sign for the local Once TV repeater in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico.
The station went dark in 2000 due to equipment failure; its license was cancelled by the SCT in 2007.[1][2]
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| Spanish stations |
- XHRIO 2 (2.1 MundoFox)
- KGBT (4.2 Mexicanal, 4.3 Inmigrante TV)
- XHAB 7 (7.1 Televisa Reg.)
- XERV 9 (9.1 Canal de las Estrellas)
- XHMTA 11 (11.1 Azteca 13, 11.2 Proyecto 40)
- XHREY 12 (12.1 Azteca 13, 12.2 Proyecto 40)
- XHOR 14 (14.1 Azteca 7)
- XHTAM 17 (17.1 Canal de las Estrellas)
- KVEO (23.2 Estrella TV)
- KJST-LP 28 (IND)
- KTFV-CD (32.1 UniMás)
- KMBH (38.2 V-me)
- KTLM (40.1 TEL, 40.3 Infomercials, 40.5 XEFD, 40.6 XEOR)
- KLUJ (44.1 Enlace)
- KNVO (48.1 UNI, 48.2 UniMás, 48.3 LATV)
- XHVTV 54 (54.1 Multimedios, 54.2 Milenio TV, 54.3 Teleritmo)
- KNWS-LP 64 (dark)
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| Defunct stations | |
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