Las Estrellas

Las Estrellas
Type Terrestrial television network
Country Mexico
Availability Mexico
Europe
Latin America
Motto Las Estrellas
(The Stars)
Slogan Yo con las estrellas
Lo tienes que ver con las estrellas
Para entender la noticia (news)
Licence area
Mexico
Headquarters Mexico City
Broadcast area
Mexico
Area Mexico
Owner Televisa
Launch date
21 March 1951 (1951-03-21)
Picture format
480i (16:9 SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
OTA National
Channel 2
Channel 105 (SD)
Channel 1105 (HD)
Channel 105 (SD)
Channel 1105 (HD)
Official website
Canal de las Estrellas

Las Estrellas (The Stars; previously El Canal de las Estrellas) is one of the cornerstone networks of Televisa, with affiliate stations all over Mexico, flagshipped at XEW-TV in Mexico City. Many of the programs of Las Estrellas are seen in the United States on Univision, UniMás, and Galavisión.[1] Las Estrellas has been criticized for its practice of airing a significant amount of 4:3 standard definition content stretched to 16:9 high definition that some TV viewers have nicknamed Stretch-o-Vision, until 14 March 2012, when Las Estrellas, FOROtv, Canal 5 and Galavisión started to broadcast a significant amount of 4:3 standard definition content in their original resolution.

Las Estrellas international

Las Estrellas is available as a pay television network in Europe and Australia as Canal de las Estrellas Europa[2] and Canal de las Estrellas Latinoamerica in Central and South America through Televisa Networks.[3] Both feeds differ from the Canal de las Estrellas programming, usually broadcasting shows weeks behind their original broadcast. In Canada, Las Estrellas is available on Rogers Cable in the Greater Toronto Area via its flagship station, XEW-TV as well as on Bell Fibe TV.

Network logos

Programming

Weekday programming in the afternoon and prime time consists of telenovelas. Las Estrellas airs sports programming and sports specials like the Olympic Games and the FIFA World Cup. Morning and afternoon programming consists of news, sports, talk shows, and variety shows. Night time programming is filled with a news program and Univision-produced shows. Examples of shows produced by Las Estrellas are Recuerda y Gana, Hoy, El Juego de las Estrellas, and Cuéntamelo ya. The network also airs a mixed version of People's Choice Awards, the Emmy Awards called "Premios TV y Novelas", sponsored by the Televisa-owned magazine of the same name.


Affiliates

The following is a list of all full-time Las Estrellas affiliates:

RF VC Callsign Location ERP Concessionaire/Permittee
26 2 XHEBC-TDT Ensenada 38 kW Televimex
34 2 XHBM-TDT Mexicali 180 kW Canales de Televisión Populares
22 57 XHUAA-TDT Tijuana 200 kW Televimex
27 2 XHSJT-TDT San José del Cabo
Cabo San Lucas
30 kW
27 kW[4]
Televimex
30 2 XHCBC-TDT Cd. Constitución 10 kW Televimex
26 2 XHGWT-TDT Guerrero Negro 30 kW Televimex
28 2 XHLPT-TDT La Paz 26 kW Televimex
34 2 XHCPA-TDT Campeche 28 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
39 2 XHCDC-TDT Ciudad del Carmen 31 kW[5] Televimex
21 2 XHEFT-TDT Escárcega 18 kW Televimex
32 2 XHWVT-TDT Tonalá
Arriaga
20 kW
18 kW[6]
Televimex
34 2 XHCIC-TDT Cintalapa de Figueroa Televimex
23 2 XHCMZ-TDT Comitán de Dominguez 32 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
32 2 XHHUC-TDT Huixtla 40 kW Televimex
38 2 XHOCC-TDT Ocosingo 39 kW Televimex
16 2 XHSCC-TDT San Cristobal de las Casas 30 kW Televimex
43 2 XHAA-TDT Tapachula 62 kW Televimex
29 2 XHTUA-TDT Tuxtla Gutiérrez 45 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
28 2 XHVAC-TDT Venustiano Carranza 22 kW Televimex
26 2 XHVFC-TDT Villaflores 20 kW Televimex
46 2 XHCHC-TDT Cd. Camargo 24 kW Televimex
49 2 XHCCH-TDT Cd. Cuauhtémoc 26 kW Televimex
40 2 XHDEH-TDT Cd. Delicias 20 kW Televimex
33 2 XHBU-TDT Cd. Jiménez 11 kW Televimex
29 2 XEPM-TDT Cd. Juárez 50 kW Televimex
29 2 XHMAC-TDT Cd. Madera 14 kW Televimex
24 2 XHCHZ-TDT Chihuahua
Cd. Cuauhtémoc
47 kW
26 kW[7]
Radiotelevisora de México Norte
26 2 XHHPT-TDT Hidalgo del Parral 24 kW Televimex
27 2 XHNCG-TDT Nuevo Casas Grandes 34 kW Televimex
15 2 XHOCH-TDT Ojinaga 23 kW Televimex
35 2 XHBVT-TDT San Buenaventura 25 kW Televimex
34 2 XHSAC-TDT Santa Barbara 23 kW Televimex
48 2 XEW-TDT Mexico City (Pico Tres Padres, Edomex) 270 kW Televimex
35 2 XHWDT-TDT Allende 40 kW Televimex
34 2 XHAMC-TDT Ciudad Acuña 50 kW Televimex
23 2 XHRDC-TDT Nueva Rosita 42 kW Televimex
35 2 XHMOT-TDT Monclova 50 kW Televimex
22 2 XHPAC-TDT Parras de la Fuente 62 kW Televimex
44 2 XHPNT-TDT Piedras Negras 43 kW Televimex
20[8] 2 XHO-TDT Torreón 150 kW Canales de Televisión Populares
16 2 XHBZ-TDT Colima
Manzanillo
Cd. Guzmán, Jal.
54 kW
30 kW[9]
15 kW[10]
Televimex
23 2 XHTEC-TDT Tecomán/Armería 33 kW Televimex
21
17
2 XHDI-TDT Durango
Santiago Papasquiaro, Dgo.
94 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
23 2 XHL-TDT León
Lagos de Moreno, Jal.
180 kW
19 kW[11]
Televisión de Puebla
22 2 XHACZ-TDT Acapulco 15 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
20 2 XHCK-TDT Chilpancingo 50 kW Televimex
26 2 XHIGG-TDT Iguala 43 kW Televimex
34 2 XHTGG-TDT Tecpán de Galeana 24 kW Televimex
27 2 XHIZG-TDT Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo 40 kW Televimex
51 2 XHTWH-TDT Tulancingo 45 kW Televimex
36 2 XHATJ-TDT Atotonilco El Alto 24 kW Televimex
32 2 XHANT-TDT Autlán de Navarro 43 kW Televimex
24 2 XHGA-TDT Guadalajara 150 kW Televimex
25 2 XHLBU-TDT La Barca 22 kW Televimex
36 2 XHPVT-TDT Puerto Vallarta 33 kW Televimex
36 2 XHTM-TDT Altzomoni
Tejupilco de Hidalgo
Taxco, Gro.
Pachuca, Hgo. (RF 39)
Cuernavaca, Mor.
San Martín Texmelucan, Pue.
Tlaxcala, Tlax.
236 kW
20 kW[12]
21 kW[13]
8 kW[14]
45 kW[15]
20 kW[16]
30 kW[17]
Televimex
39 2 XHTOL-TDT Toluca/Jocotitlán 45 kW Televimex
25 2 XHAPN-TDT Apatzingán 47 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
40 2 XHCHM-TDT Ciudad Hidalgo 14 kW Televimex
30 2 XHLBT-TDT Lazaro Cárdenas 25 kW Televimex
31 2 XHLRM-TDT Los Reyes 22 kW Televimex
43 2 XHKW-TDT Morelia 47.2 kW Jose Humberto y Loucille, Martínez Morales
30 2 XHURT-TDT Cerro Burro, Mich. 338 kW Televimex
38 2 XHSAM-TDT Sahuayo de Morelos-Jiquilpan 20 kW Televimex
29 2 XHZMT-TDT Zamora 32 kW Televimex
36 2 XHZIM-TDT Zinapécuaro 30 kW Televimex
25 2 XHZMM-TDT Zitácuaro 10 kW Televimex
32 2 XHACN-TDT Acaponeta and Tecuala 15 kW Televimex
23 2 XHIMN-TDT Islas Marias 1.3 kW Televimex
38 2 XHSEN-TDT Santiago Ixcuintla 17 kW Televimex
28 2 XHTEN-TDT Tepic 55 kW Televimex
23 2 XHX-TDT Monterrey
Saltillo, Coah.
Sabinas Hidalgo
200 kW
45 kW[18]
4.8 kW
Televimex
31 2 XHHLO-TDT Huajuapan de León
Tehuacán, Pue.
76 kW
36 kW[19]
Televimex
21 2 XHPAO-TDT Cerro Palma Sola, Oax. 76 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
39 2 XHMIO-TDT Miahuatlán de Porfirio Díaz 18 kW Televimex
29 2 XHBN-TDT Oaxaca 97 kW Canales de Televisión Populares
32 2 XHPNO-TDT Pinotepa Nacional 46 kW Televimex
38 2 XHPAT-TDT Puerto Ángel 24 kW Televimex
31 2 XHPET-TDT Puerto Escondido 21 kW Televimex
20 2 XHZAP-TDT Zacatlán 20 kW Televimex
32 2 XHZ-TDT Querétaro (Cerro El Zamorano)
Cerro El Cimatario
Guanajuato, Gto.
Irapuato-Celaya, Gto.
San Miguel de Allende, Gto.
180 kW
10 kW
20 kW
50 kW
65 kW
Televimex
21 2 XHCCN-TDT Cancún
Playa del Carmen
60 kW
20 kW[20]
Radiotelevisora de México Norte
27 2 XHCHF-TDT Chetumal 28 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
30 2 XHCOQ-TDT Cozumel 60 kW Televimex
42 2 XHCDV-TDT Ciudad Valles 18 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
29 2 XHMTS-TDT Matehuala 27 kW Televimex
31 2 XHSLA-TDT San Luis Potosí 210 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
29 2 XHTAT-TDT Tamazunchale 40 kW Televimex
38 2 XHBT-TDT Culiacán 155 kW T.V. de Los Mochis
25
30
2 XHBS-TDT Los Mochis
Cd. Obregón, Son.[21]
110 kW
200 kW
T.V. de Los Mochis
25 2 XHOW-TDT Mazatlán 118 kW T.V. de Los Mochis
17 2 XHAPT-TDT Agua Prieta 25 kW Televimex
35 2 XHSVT-TDT Caborca 37 kW Televimex
45 2 XHCNS-TDT Cananea 32 kW Televimex
20 2 XHGST-TDT Guaymas 46 kW Televimex
23 2 XHHES-TDT Hermosillo 100 kW Televimex
21 2 XHMST-TDT Magdalena de Kino 24 kW Televimex
27 2 XHBF-TDT Navojoa 65 kW Televisora de Navojoa
41 2 XHNOS-TDT Nogales 35 kW Televimex
22 2 XHPDT-TDT Puerto Peñasco 32 kW Televimex
32 2 XHLRT-TDT San Luis Río Colorado 55 kW Televimex
27 2 XHFRT-TDT Frontera 18 kW Televimex
40 2 XHUBT-TDT La Venta 3 kW Televimex
30 2 XHTET-TDT Tenosique
Palenque, Chis.
28 kW Televimex
32 2 XHVIZ-TDT Villahermosa 125 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
38 2 XHMBT-TDT Ciudad Mante 27 kW Televimex
31 2 XHTK-TDT Ciudad Victoria 80 kW Canales de Televisión Populares
30 2 XHLUT-TDT La Rosita-Villagrán 35 kW Televimex
38 57 XHLAR-TDT Nuevo Laredo 200 kW Televimex
19 9 XERV-TDT Matamoros 300 kW Canales de Televisión Populares
28 2 XHTAM-TDT Matamoros 265 kW Televimex
25 2 XHSFT-TDT San Fernando 15 kW Televimex
42 2 XHGO-TDT Tampico 180 kW Televisora del Golfo
18 2 XHCRT-TDT Cerro Azul 28 kW Televimex
24 2 XHCV-TDT Coatzacoalcos 60 kW Canales de Televisión Populares
39 2 XHAH-TDT Las Lajas
Nogales
Orizaba
430 kW
25 kW[22]
60 kW[23]
Televimex
35 2 XHATV-TDT San Andrés Tuxtla, Ver. 22 kW Televimex
30 2 XHTP-TDT Mérida 125 kW Televisora Peninsular
32 2 XHVTT-TDT Valladolid
Tizimín
60 kW
28 kW[24]
Televimex
22 2 XHJZT-TDT Jalpa 25 kW Televimex
23 2 XHNOZ-TDT Nochistlan 32 kW Televimex
39 2 XHSOZ-TDT Sombrerete 32 kW Televimex
25
24
2 XHTLZ-TDT Tlaltenango
Calvillo, Ags.
22 kW
17 kW[25]
Televimex
22 2 XHVAZ-TDT Valparaiso 22 kW Televimex
16 2 XHBD-TDT Zacatecas
Aguascalientes, Ags.
130 kW
10 kW[26]
Televimex

References

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