Excélsior TV

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Excélsior TV
CountryMexico
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Ownership
OwnerGrupo Imagen
Links
Websitewww.excelsior.com.mx/tv

Excélsior TV is a Mexican cable news channel owned by Grupo Imagen. It is named for Imagen's Excélsior newspaper and also uses the resources of Grupo Imagen's radio stations and its Imagen Televisión national network.

History

Excélsior TV was launched on September 2, 2013. In addition to cable carriage, it was placed on the 27.2 subchannel of XHTRES-TDT, Imagen's existing Mexico City TV station.

When Imagen shut down cadenatres in October 2015, Excélsior TV moved from 27.2 to 27.1. Coinciding with the move was a general relaunch of the channel and the migration of the cadenatres news personalities to Excélsior TV.

In October 2017, Imagen began transmission of Excélsior TV on 38 Imagen Televisión transmitters, as subchannel 3.4.[1]

Programming

Excélsior TV broadcasts news and discussion programming and fills off hours with infomercials.

Broadcast transmitters

Excélsior TV is carried on its own TV station, XHTRES-TDT, in the Mexico City area. Outside of Mexico City, broadcast coverage is supplied through the Imagen Televisión transmitter network.

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