XHUNES-TDT
XHUNES-TDT is an educational television station founded in 2008 by the Universidad España (Spanish University) in Durango, Mexico.
Dedicated to cultural and scientific diversity, XHUNES-TDT broadcasts 24 hours per day. Operated by university staff as well as degree students in various fields of communications, it operates as a teaching and educational facility and a sister station to XHUNES-FM 92.9 radio.[2]
The first university television station in the state of Durango, XHUNES-TDT programming covers natural and social sciences as well as investigative journalism, serving as a laboratory for graduate and undergraduate students of the School of Communication Sciences in degree programs such as marketing, journalism, public relations & corporate image, and graphic design.
The station signed on in analog and converted to digital on physical channel 16, effective December 22, 2015. As a result of the expiration of the permit without renewal, the UNES received a second concession for XHPBDG-TDT on VHF channel 11, which became the new XHUNES-TDT in 2022.
Note
- ^ Assigned to the channel 11 concession when it was awarded. Changed in 2022.
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- XHDB (1.1 Azteca Uno, 1.2 ADN 40)
- XHDI (2.1 Las Estrellas, 2.2 FORO)
- XHCTDG (3.1 Imagen Televisión, 3.4 Imagen Multicast)
- XHUAD (4.1 UAD TV)
- XHDUH (5.1 Canal 5, 13.1 Nu9ve)
- XHMTDU (6.1 Multimedios, 6.2 Milenio TV, 6.3 Teleritmo)
- XHDRG (7.1 Azteca 7, 7.2 a+)
- XHUNES (8.1 España TV)
- XHUJED (9.1 TV UJED)
- XHA (10.1 Canal 10)
- XHDGO (11.1 Canal Once, 11.2 Once Niñas y Niños, 11.3 Mente Abierta)
- XHND (12.1 Canal Doce)
- XHFGL (15.1 Canal 15)