Canal Once was launched in 1959. It is the first public television station in Mexico, an open-to-air television that broadcasts a variety of cultural and
Category: Mexico
IMER was established in 1983 and operates today a total of 17 open-to-air stations scattered in nine Mexican states (Baja California, Mexico City, Chihuahua, Chiapas,
The creation of the SPR was part of the constitutional and legal reform in the field of telecommunications and broadcasting carried out by the Mexican
The first SRCI station was La Voz de la Montaña (The Voice of the Mountain), which started broadcasting in March 1979 in Tlapa de Comonfort,
The radio and television channels of the National University operate in the Valley of Mexico (the area around Mexico City). UNAM’s television broadcaster has nationwide
Canal del Congreso started operating in 1998, initially on paid distribution networks. Since 2016, it has functioned as a free-to-air television station with three channels.
Radio Educación is Mexico’s first culture-focused radio station. It was launched in 1924 at the initiative of the Ministry of Public Education. The station broadcasts