XHPUE-TDT

Puebla TV (XHPUE-TDT channel 26 in Puebla) is the public television network of the Mexican state of Puebla. Covering a little over 40% of the state (by population), it offers educational, cultural and alternative programming; much is locally generated content intended to address the needs, expectations and lives of Pueblan society.[1]

Puebla TV
XHPUE-TDT
Puebla, Mexico
BrandingPuebla TV
SloganLa Señal de los Poblanos
ChannelsDigital: 26 (UHF)
Virtual: 26.1 (PSIP)
TranslatorsXHPBZC-TDT (RF 11) Zacatlán, 180 watts
AffiliationsIndependent educational
OwnerGobierno del Estado de Puebla
LicenseePuebla Comunicaciones
FoundedNovember 26, 2003
Call sign meaningPUEbla
Former call signsXHPZL-TV (1999-2004), Zacatlan
Former channel number(s)26 analog (2003-2015)
Former affiliationsCanal Once (to mid-2005)
Transmitter power72.8 kW
Transmitter coordinates19°04′39″N 98°20′42″W
Websitehttp://www.puebla.mx/tv/

The network has transmitters in Puebla City and Zacatlán.

History

XHPUE in 2003, preceded by four years by the Zacatlán transmitter, originally permitted in 1999 as XHPZL-TV. The original five-year permit expired in 2004, but XHPBZC-TDT 11 was not authorized as its replacement until 2017.

XHPUE was licensed for digital and analog transmissions on the same channel 26 in 2014; this made it one of the first two stations with such intermittent authorization, alongside XHMNL-TV in Monterrey. After several tests, it flash-cut to digital in March 2015.

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on October 14, 2011. Retrieved October 27, 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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