TELESISTEMA MEXICANO
'Telesistema Mexicano' is the broadcast distribution arm of Grupo Televisa, Mexico's largest broadcaster. It started out as a group of independent, locally owned television stations - much like Britain's ITV at its early days.
Currently, Telesistema Mexicano operates 227 stations throughout Mexico, broken down thus:
★ 128 repeaters of XEW-TV Channel 2, "El Canal de las Estrellas"
★ 66 repeaters of XHGC-TV Channel 5
★ 30 repeaters of XEQ-TV Channel 9, Galavisión (not to be confused with the U.S. Spanish cable network Galavisión, which is also affiliated with Televisa)
★ 20 local stations, including XHTV-TV Channel 4
Telesistema Mexicano is also affiliated with 32 independently owned local stations around the country.
★ Telesistema Mexicano
Currently, Telesistema Mexicano operates 227 stations throughout Mexico, broken down thus:
★ 128 repeaters of XEW-TV Channel 2, "El Canal de las Estrellas"
★ 66 repeaters of XHGC-TV Channel 5
★ 30 repeaters of XEQ-TV Channel 9, Galavisión (not to be confused with the U.S. Spanish cable network Galavisión, which is also affiliated with Televisa)
★ 20 local stations, including XHTV-TV Channel 4
Telesistema Mexicano is also affiliated with 32 independently owned local stations around the country.
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