SERTV offers a television program schedule that includes news, sports—particularly baseball, which remains the country’s most popular sport—cultural events, and religious ceremonies. Recent programming also
Author: State Media Monitor
Canal Once, launched on March 2, 1959, is Mexico’s first public television station. Owned by the National Polytechnic Institute (Instituto Politécnico Nacional, IPN), it broadcasts a
Established on March 23, 1983, the Instituto Mexicano de la Radio (IMER) serves as Mexico’s national public radio broadcaster. As of 2025, IMER operates 23 stations
The creation of the Public Broadcasting System of the Mexican State (SPR) was part and parcel of the sweeping constitutional and legal reforms in telecommunications
Established in March 1979 with the launch of La Voz de la Montaña in Tlapa de Comonfort, Guerrero, the Sistema de Radiodifusoras Culturales Indígenas (SRCI) has grown
Established in 1998, Canal del Congreso serves as Mexico’s official legislative broadcaster, providing coverage of parliamentary proceedings. Initially available through cable and satellite networks, the channel expanded its
TV UNAM and Radio UNAM serve as the audiovisual arms of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), broadcasting educational, cultural, and public affairs content. TV UNAM began digital
Radio Educación, Mexico’s pioneering cultural radio station, was established in 1924. Radio Educación’s reach has expanded significantly over the years. Its primary AM signal, XECPAE-AM 1060
In 2008, Televisión Nacional de Honduras (TNH) was established with the purpose of disseminating information about government policies. Prior to its establishment, the only media