2017 in Mexican television
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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.
Events
[edit]- January – The broadcast facility of defunct station XHK-TV in La Paz, Baja California Sur is demolished.[1]
- 31 May – In Tijuana, Baja California, XETV-TDT ends its 64-year-long history of providing English-language programming to the Tijiana-San Diego borderplex area when the area's affiliation with The CW in the United States moved to San Diego–based KFMB-DT2, and XETV's Canal 5 affiliation moving to the main channel while discontinuing its second digital subchannel upon the switch.[2][3]
Television programs
[edit]Debuts
[edit]- 40 y 20 (Since 2016)
- El Chiapo (Since 2017)
- Ingobernable (2017-201?)
- Sin tu mirads (Since 2017)
Miniseries
[edit]Programs on-air
[edit]1970s
[edit]- Plaza Sesamo (Since 1972)
1990s
[edit]- Acapulco Bay (Since 1995)
- Corazon salvaje (Since 1993)
- Esmeralda (Since 1997)
- La usurpadora (Since 1998)
2000s
[edit]- Alma de hierro (Since 2008)
- Big Brother México (2002–2005, Since 2015)
- Hotel Erotica Cabo (Since 2006)
- Lo Que Callamos Las Mujeres (Since 2001)
2010s
[edit]- 40 y 20 (Since 2016)
- Como dice el dicho (Since 2011)
- El Chiapo (Since 2017)
- La Voz… México (Since 2011)
- México Tiene Talento (Since 2014)
- Sin tu mirads (Since 2017)
- Valiant Love (Since 2012)
Television stations
[edit]Station launches
[edit]Date | Market | Station | Channel | Affiliation | Notes/References |
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11 December | Querétaro, Querétaro | XHPBQR-TDT | 11 (VHF) 24 (PSIP) |
Non-commercial independent |
Network affiliation changes
[edit]Date | Market | Station | Channel | Affiliation | Notes/References | |
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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
[edit]Date | Market | Station | Channel | Affiliation | Sign-on date | Notes/References |
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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
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Villavicencio, Vic (30 January 2017). “Digo”. Colectivo Pericú. Retrieved 10 December 2019
- ^ 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.
- ^ Lafayette, John (6 March 2017). “Azteca America Adds New Affiliate in San Diego Market”. Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
- ^ Villafa, Veronica. “Telemundo ends affiliate deal with Entravision to launch O&O in San Diego”. Media Moves. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
- ^ “Telemundo 20 San Diego Launches on July 1 on Local Channel 20”. NBCUniversal Media Village.