Televisa Regional

Televisa Regional is a unit of Televisa which owns and operates television stations across Mexico. The stations rebroadcast programming from Televisa's other networks, and they engage in the local production of newscasts and other programs. Televisa Regional stations all have their own distinct branding, except for those that are Nu9ve affiliates and brand as "Nu9ve <city/state name>".

Televisa Regional logo

Televisa traditionally has had agreements with independent station owners to supply programming for local stations. These stations were locally or regionally owned but featured Televisa programs; affiliated broadcasters included Televisoras Grupo Pacífico, with stations in five cities in western Mexico, and Tele-Emisoras del Sureste, with multiple stations in southeast Mexico. However, since 2018, many of these agreements have ended, with Nu9ve and Foro TV being multiplexed on Televisa-owned stations.

Televisa Regional stations

Local stations

Locally owned stations in various regions of the country used to take NU9VE, Las Estrellas or FOROtv programs; most of these relationships were unwound in early 2018 as Televisa began putting FOROtv as subchannels of its owned stations. These Televisa local stations are legally considered part of Televisa for the application of asymmetric regulations.

  • XEDK-TDT, Guadalajara, Jalisco (full-time carriage of Nu9ve)
  • XHFX-TDT/XHKW-TDT, Morelia, Michoacán (full-time Canal 5 and Las Estrellas)
  • XEFE-TDT, Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas (half-time and Nu9ve)

Former local stations

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