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Las Estrellas transmitter in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
XHAP-TDT
CityAcapulco, Guerrero
Channels
BrandingLas Estrellas
(The Stars)
Programming
Affiliations2.1: Las Estrellas
2.2: N+ Foro
Ownership
Owner
Sister stationsXHAL-TDT
History
First air dateSeptember 1967 (57 years ago) (1967-09)
(programming)
July 2, 1969 (55 years ago) (1969-07-02)
(concession)
Former call signsXHAP-TV (1969–2015)
Former channel number(s)2 (VHF analog, 1967–2015)
Call sign meaningAcapulco
Technical information
Licensing authorityIFT
Links
Websitewww.lasestrellas.tv

XHAP-TDT, virtual channel 2 (UHF digital channel 32), is a Las Estrellas television station in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico. The station is owned by Grupo Televisa with its transmitter operated by Televimex.

XHAP signed on in 1969; its original concessionaire was Televisora del Pacífico, S.A. de C.V.

History

The Azcárraga family, who founded the XEW radio and television stations, has been involved in the hotel industry in Acapulco since the 1930s, when their group decided to diversify its assets beyond the media sector. In May 1966, Telesistema Mexicano and the US network ABC jointly set up Teleprogramas Acapulco. The three Mexico City stations owned by TSM owned 25% each and ABC had its 25%.

On June 3, 1963, Rómulo O'Farrill Jr. obtained a concession to broadcast on VHF channel 2, with Televisora del Pacífico as its concessionaire. The license became operational on July 2, 1969, the same day as XHAL-TV (channel 4). Some sources say that XHAP started broadcasting in September 1967. The station was a relayer of XEW-TV from the beginning. It was part of Televisa's terrestrial microwave relay network.

On September 8, 2004, SCT renewed XHAP's license for another 17 years, expiring on December 31, 2021.

Digital television

Digital channels

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming
2.1 1080i 16:9 XHAP Main XHUAA-TDT programming / Las Estrellas
2.2 480i XHAP N+ Foro

The former Cofetel gave the station the permission to begin digital terrestrial operations on December 7, 2010. On February 21, 2019, Televimex gave a proposal to enable Foro TV's carriage on its multiplex.

Analog-to-digital conversion

XHAP shut down its analog signal on December 31, 2015, in line with other stations in the state of Guerrero.

Relays

The station has relay sites in Pie de la Cuesta (0.8 kW), Coyuca de Benitez (0.56 kW), Tierra Colorada (0.4 kW) and Tecoanapa (0.39 kW)

References

  1. ^ Bonifaz, Francisco Javier Vidal (February 2019). "Historia economica de la formación y consodilación del monopolio de la televisión abierta en México" (pdf) (in Spanish). National Autonomous University of Mexico.
  2. TV Directory. Radio News Bureau, Washington, D.C. 1981. Retrieved 15 January 2025.
  3. "Televisa: el quinto poder" (pdf) (in Spanish). Claves Latinoamericanas. 1985.
  4. ^ <"Resolución relacionada con el acceso a la multiprogramación a Televimex, S.A. de C.V., en relación con la estación de televisión con distintivo de llamada XHAP-TDT, en Acapulco, Guerrero" (pdf) (in Spanish). Federal Telecommunications Institute.
  5. "Concluyen apagón analógico en 19 estados". El Financiero (in Spanish). Notimex. 28 December 2015.
  6. "CPCREL". Federal Telecommunications Institutelanguage=es.

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