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Las Estrellas
Type
Terrestrial television network
Country
Mexico
Availability Mexico
Europe
Latin America
Motto Las Estrellas
(The Stars)
Slogan
Con las estrellas
Lo tienes que ver con las estrellas
Para entender la noticia (news)
Licence area
National
Headquarters Mexico City
Broadcast area
National
Area Mexico
Owner Televisa
Launch date
21 March 1951 (1951-03-21)
Picture format

480i (16:9 SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
OTA National
Channel 2
SKY México
Channel 105 (SD)
Channel 1105 (HD)
Dish México
Channel 105 (SD)
Channel 1105 (HD)
Official website
Canal de las Estrellas

Las Estrellas ("The Stars"; previously El Canal de las Estrellas, or "The Channel of the Stars") 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]




Contents






  • 1 Las Estrellas international


  • 2 Network logos


  • 3 Programming


  • 4 Repeaters


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





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, XEW-TDT and the Las Estrellas schedule is available in full on Rogers Cable (limited to the Greater Toronto Area) and Bell Fibe TV as an eligible foreign service.



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 produces and airs the Premios TVyNovelas, sponsored by the Televisa-owned magazine of the same name and considered the highest honor in the domestic Mexican television industry.



Repeaters


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



























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































RF
VC
Callsign
Location

ERP
Concessionaire
26
2
XHEBC-TDT

Ensenada
38 kW
Televimex
34
2
XHBM-TDT

Mexicali
180 kW
Televimex
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
Televimex
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
Televimex
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
Televimex
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]
Televimex
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
32
2

XEW-TDT
Mexico City (Pico Tres Padres, Mexico)
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
Televimex
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
Televimex
27
2
XHLGT-TDT

León
Guanajuato
180 kW
20 kW[11]
Televimex
22
2
XHACZ-TDT

Acapulco
15 kW
Televimex
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 Metropolitan Area
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
Televimex
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
Televimex
39
2
XHMIO-TDT

Miahuatlán de Porfirio Díaz
18 kW
Televimex
29
2
XHBN-TDT

Oaxaca
97 kW
Televimex
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]
Televimex
27
2
XHCHF-TDT

Chetumal
28 kW
Televimex
30
2
XHCOQ-TDT

Cozumel
60 kW
Televimex
42
2
XHCDV-TDT

Ciudad Valles
18 kW
Televimex
29
2
XHMTS-TDT

Matehuala
27 kW
Televimex
31
2
XHSLA-TDT

San Luis Potosí
210 kW
Televimex
29
2
XHTAT-TDT

Tamazunchale
40 kW
Televimex
38
2
XHBT-TDT

Culiacán
155 kW
Televimex
25
30
2
XHBS-TDT

Los Mochis
Cd. Obregón, Son.[21]
110 kW
200 kW
Televimex
25
2
XHOW-TDT

Mazatlán
118 kW
Televimex
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
Televimex
38
2
XHMBT-TDT

Ciudad Mante
27 kW
Televimex
31
2
XHTK-TDT

Ciudad Victoria
80 kW
Televimex
30
2
XHLUT-TDT
La Rosita-Villagrán
35 kW
Televimex
38
2

XHLAR-TDT

Nuevo Laredo
200 kW
Televimex
19
9

XERV-TDT

Matamoros
300 kW
Televisora de Occidente
28
2

XHTAM-TDT

Matamoros
265 kW
Televimex
25
2
XHSFT-TDT

San Fernando
15 kW
Televimex
32
2
XHSZT-TDT

Soto la Marina
20 kW
Televimex
42
2
XHGO-TDT

Tampico
180 kW
Televimex
18
2
XHCRT-TDT

Cerro Azul
28 kW
Televimex
24
2
XHCV-TDT

Coatzacoalcos
60 kW
Televimex
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





  1. ^ Hollywood Reporter: Univision books more Televisa Original Content


  2. ^ Canal de las Estrellas Europa: Europe and Australia coverage Archived 2011-09-29 at the Wayback Machine


  3. ^ Canal de las Estrellas Latinoameria: Latin America coverage Archived 2011-09-29 at the Wayback Machine


  4. ^ RPC: Shadow XHSJT Cabo San Lucas


  5. ^ RPC: Authorization for XHCDC-TDT


  6. ^ RPC: Shadow XHWVT Arriaga, Chis.


  7. ^ RPC: Shadow XHCHZ Cd. Cuauhtémoc


  8. ^ RPC: Change in Frequency XHO-TDT, from 46 to 20


  9. ^ RPC: Shadow XHBZ Manzanillo[permanent dead link]


  10. ^ RPC: Shadow XHBZ Cd. Guzmán


  11. ^ RPC: Shadow XHLGT-TDT Guanajuato


  12. ^ RPC: Shadow XHTM Tejupilco


  13. ^ RPC: Shadow XHTM Taxco


  14. ^ RPC: Shadow XHTM Pachuca


  15. ^ RPC: Shadow XHTM Cuernavaca


  16. ^ RPC: Shadow XHTM San Martín Texmelucan


  17. ^ RPC: Shadow XHTM Tlaxcala


  18. ^ RPC: Shadow XHX


  19. ^ RPC: Shadow XHHLO Tehuacán, Pue.


  20. ^ RPC: Shadow XHCCN Playa del Carmen


  21. ^ RPC: XHBS-TDT, Ciudad Obregón, Sonora


  22. ^ RPC: Shadow XHAH Nogales


  23. ^ RPC: Shadow XHAH Orizaba[permanent dead link]


  24. ^ RPC: Shadow XHVTT Tizimín, Yuc.


  25. ^ RPC: Shadow XHTLZ Calvillo - RF 24


  26. ^ RPC: Shadow XHBD Aguascalientes




External links



  • televisa.com Canal de las Estrellas (in Spanish)









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