2017 in Mexican television

The following is a list of events affecting Mexican television in 2017. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, and cancellations; channel launches, closures, and re-brandings; stations changing or adding their network affiliations; and information about controversies and carriage disputes.

List of years in Mexican television

Events

Television programs

Debuts

  • 40 y 20 (2016–present)
  • El Chiapo (2017–present)
  • Ingobernable (2017-201?)
  • Sin tu mirads (2017–present)

Miniseries

  • The Day I Met El Chiapo

Programs on-air

1970s

  • Plaza Sesamo (1972–present)

1990s

  • Acapulco Bay (1995–present)
  • Corazon salvaje (1993–present)
  • Esmeralda (1997–present)
  • La usurpadora (1998–present)

2000s

2010s

  • 40 y 20 (2016–present)
  • Como dice el dicho (2011–present)
  • El Chiapo (2017–present)
  • La Voz… México (2011–present)
  • México Tiene Talento (2014–present)
  • Sin tu mirads (2017–present)
  • Valiant Love (2012–present)

Television stations

Station launches

Date Market Station Channel Affiliation Notes/References
11 December Querétaro, Querétaro XHPBQR-TDT 11 (VHF)
24 (PSIP)
Non-commercial independent

Network affiliation changes

Date Market Station Channel Affiliation Notes/References
1 June Tijuana, Baja California
(San Diego, California, United States)
XETV-TDT 6.1 The CW Canal 5
1 July XHAS-TDT 33.1 Telemundo Azteca América [4][5]

Station closures

Date Market Station Channel Affiliation Sign-on date Notes/References
1 June Tijuana, Baja California
(San Diego, California, USA)
XETV-TDT2 6.2 Canal 5 Unknown Canal 5 moves to XETV's main channel after disaffiliating from The CW.
1 July Tecate/Tijuana, Baja California
(San Diego, California, USA)
XHDTV-TDT2 49.2 15 March 2017 Azteca América

Deaths

See also

References

  1. Villavicencio, Vic (30 January 2017). “Digo”. Colectivo Pericú. Retrieved 10 December 2019
  2. Varga, George (26 January 2017). “CW6 to end news programming March 31 to become Spanish-language outlet as CW migrates to KFMB”. The San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  3. Lafayette, John (6 March 2017). “Azteca America Adds New Affiliate in San Diego Market”. Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  4. Villafa, Veronica. “Telemundo ends affiliate deal with Entravision to launch O&O in San Diego”. Media Moves. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  5. “Telemundo 20 San Diego Launches on July 1 on Local Channel 20”. NBCUniversal Media Village.
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