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TDT, La Televisión de Tlaxcala is a public television station operated by the Coordinación de Radio, Cine y Televisión de Tlaxcala (CORACYT) which serves the Mexican state of Tlaxcala. TDT's programming primarily consists of cultural and educational content, along with news and sports coverage.

TDT was founded in the early 1980s and traces its roots to the breakup of Televisión Rural de México, which operated a channel 12 in Tlaxcala.[1]

In the 1990s, the state television station ceased all local production; this returned in 2000.

Transmitters

TDT uses a network of five terrestrial television transmitters to provide statewide coverage.[2]

XHTLX-TV 5 Tlaxcala 500 W
XHTXB-TV 2 Apizaco 500 W
XHTXM-TV 2 Huamantla 200 W
XHSPM-TV 7 San Pablo del Monte 100 W
XHTCL-TV 12 Calpulalpan 500 W

Three of the transmitters have digital authorizations (Apizaco, Huamantla and Tlaxcala). The Apizaco and Tlaxcala stations will operate on channel 22 with 7.26 kW ERP, while the Huamantla station will be on channel 23 at 3.77 kW ERP.

References

  1. ^ Carrillo Olano, Alejandra (2007-05-09). "Radio Altiplano del estado de Tlaxcala: entre el modelo comercial y la radio pública" (in Spanish). Cholula, Puebla, México: Universidad de las Américas Puebla. Retrieved 2015-07-07. {{cite journal}}: |chapter= ignored (help); Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de TDT. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2015-07-07. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.