CORTV

CORTV
Type Terrestrial television network
Country Mexico
Availability Oaxaca
Owner Corporación Oaxaqueña de Radio y Televisión
(Estado de Oaxaca)
Launch date
1980
Official website
http://www.cortv.oaxaca.gob.mx

The Corporación Oaxaqueña de Radio y Televisión (CORTV, "Oaxacan Radio and Television Corporation") is a government agency of the Mexican state of Oaxaca charged with the operation of radio and television stations in the state. It was founded in 1980 in order to begin production of local opt-outs from the Canal 7 network of TRM, later Imevisión.

CORTV operates a television network of the same name, with 16 transmitters,[1] and it owns a 32-station FM radio network with an additional station in Oaxaca.[2] The television network has shed 30 transmitters in recent years and also dropped six additional transmitters by failing to convert them to digital.

Television transmitters

CORTV holds virtual channel 9 throughout Oaxaca.

RF VC Callsign Location ERP
21 9 XHAPF-TDT Acatlán de Pérez Figueroa .100 kW
23 9 XHCPO-TDT Concepción Pápalo .200 kW
22 9 XHCRP-TDT Corral de Piedra 10 kW
22 9 XHUJZ-TDT Huautla de Jiménez 5 kW
41 9 XHJZA-TDT Juchitán de Zaragoza .800 kW
36 9 XHAOX-TDT Oaxaca 20 kW
40 9 XHPOX-TDT Pinotepa Nacional 10 kW
27 9 XHSCJ-TDT Santa Catarina Juquila .200 kW
28 9 XHSGX-TDT San Agustín Loxicha .006 kW
20 9 XHJBT-TDT San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec 5 kW
22 9 XHSDP-TDT San Pedro Pochutla 10 kW
22 9 XHSPT-TDT San Pedro Tapanatepec .200 kW
23 9 XHSMI-TDT Santa María Ixcatlán .002 kW
22 9 XHSXL-TDT Santiago Juxtlahuaca .200 kW
22 9 XHNEA-TDT Teotitlán de Flores Magón .200 kW
21 9 XHTLO-TDT Tlaxiaco .200 kW

Radio transmitters

Note that XHOAX-FM "Global 96.9" broadcasts different programming from the other 32 stations in the network. XHCRR on Cerro Corral de Piedra is receivable in the city of Oaxaca.

The CORTV transmitters serving Oaxaca (XHOAX and XHCRR) broadcast in HD Radio.

Callsign Frequency City ERP
XHCHT-FM 90.1 Chalcatongo de Hidalgo .245 kW
XHHPL-FM 91.9 Huajuapan de León 3 kW
XHUAU-FM 97.3 Huautla de Jiménez 3 kW
XHLAB-FM 100.9 Lagunas/Barrio de la Soledad
(Palma Sola)
20 kW
XHMAJ-FM 100.9 Mariscala de Juárez 3 kW
XHMPD-FM 90.9 Miahuatlán de Porfirio Díaz .6 kW
XHCMA-FM 91.5 Nejapa de Madero .245 kW
XHOAX-FM 96.9 Oaxaca de Juárez 18 kW
XHPLH-FM 91.7 Pluma Hidalgo 3 kW
XHPES-FM 105.9 Puerto Escondido .5 kW
XHPUV-FM 92.1 Putla Villa de Guerrero 3 kW
XHSLC-FM 92.9 Salina Cruz .5 kW
XHSFJ-FM 103.9 San Felipe Jalapa de Díaz .245 kW
XHJBC-FM 89.3 San Juan Bautista Coixtlahuaca .245 kW
XHSBC-FM 88.9 San Juan Bautista Cuicatlán .245 kW
XHJBT-FM 102.7 San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec .245 kW
XHSJB-FM 95.3 San Juan Bautista Valle Nacional 3 kW
XHSPH-FM 96.7 San Pedro Huamelula .245 kW
XHPED-FM 107.9 San Pedro Tapanatepec .245 kW
XHSAJ-FM 99.3 Santa Catarina Juquila 3 kW
XHSMJ-FM 89.7 Santa María Jalapa del Marqués .245 kW
XHSMT-FM 99.5 Santa María Tecomavaca .245 kW
XHSTH-FM 94.5 Santa María Tlahuitoltepec 3 kW
XHSTC-FM 107.5 Santiago Choapam .245 kW
XHSJO-FM 101.1 Santiago Juxtlahuaca .245 kW
XHSPN-FM 97.3 Santiago Pinotepa Nacional 3 kW
XHCRR-FM 92.9 Santiago Zoquiapan 3 kW
XHTFO-FM 94.3 Teotitlán de Flores Magón .245 kW
XHPEP-FM 104.1 Teposcolula 3 kW
XHTLJ-FM 88.9 Tlaxiaco 3 kW
XHVTM-FM 102.5 Villa de Tamazulápam del Progreso 3 kW
XHVSE-FM 93.3 Villa Sola de Vega 3 kW
XHRIG-FM 107.9 Villa Tututepec .245 kW

References

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