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Mexicanal is a Mexican-based Spanish-languagepay television network launched on August 23, 2005 by Castalia Communications and Innokap. The network's studios and broadcast center is based in the Mexican city ofSan Luis Potosí.

Mexican television channel

Programming

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Mexicanal features news, cultural programming, sports and popular entertainment from public broadcasters, independent producers and public access stations throughout Mexico.

Programming on Mexicanal also includes its sports showLMJP “Liga Mexicana de Jaripeo Profesional”, the docuseries“Las Cantinas de Cornelio” among other own productions. In addition, the network showcases top local, national and international news, series, movies and overall entertainment from Mexico.

Other programs include:


  • Ahí viene la Marimba,
  • Con el Son de la Marimba,
  • Estrellas del Jaripeo,
  • De Kiosko en Kiosko, with host Cornelio Garcia visiting different municipalities in Jalisco to explore their culture, customs and traditions
  • El Grito de Independencia (The Cry of Independence),La Ruta de Mexico (The Route of Mexico), shows that portrays the festivities and traditions of Mexicans.
  • Las Cantinas de Cornelio, with host Cornelio Garcia
  • Liga Mexicana de Jaripeo Profesional
  • Tanque Lleno


Charter,AT&T,Mediacom, DISH, SLING andComcast offer Mexicanal in their "Spanish-language tier" lineups in the United States.

Mexicanal content

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Since 2013 Mexicanal has been creating content:

  • El Rayo Vida de Lucha, a reality series following the life of aLucha libre wrestler and promoter Juan Padron Luna, also known as "Rayo de Plata". The series takes place inSan Luis Potosi and the Bajío region of Mexico. In thirteen episodes, "El Rayo Vida de Lucha" highlights the ties between El Rayo his family, employees and wrestlers.[1]
  • Son Mariachis, adocu-reality series following a new generationMariachi band. The band is composed of members of the Cuellar family. Son Mariachis now airs on NBC Universo.[2]
  • Necaxa, a docu-reality series following a soccer franchise.
  • Imágenes de México, hosted by Javier Solórzano, Images of Mexico is a tourism show highlighting eclectic regions of Mexico from regional history to agriculture.[3]
  • Dragon Con Adventure, hosted by Maria Fernanda Villanueva, highlighting Atlanta'sDragon Con 2015 paradecosplay and celebrities.

Mexican affiliates

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While Mexicanal creates a limited amount of its own content, almost all of it is sourced from the various state networks, public broadcasters owned by the state governments. A notable exception was 20tv Zacatecas, which is a noncommercial station owned by commercial broadcaster Grupo Radiofónico B-15 untilSIZART Canal 24 appeared and became an affiliate.[4]

City or stateStation
AguascalientesVA+ TV 26.1
ChiapasCanal Diez Chiapas
CampecheTelevisión y Radio de Campeche
Mexico City /State of MexicoMexiquense TV
GuanajuatoTV CUATRO
GuerreroRadio y Televisión de Guerrero
HidalgoHidalgo Televisión
JaliscoJalisco TV
MichoacánSistema Michoacano de Radio y Televisión
Nuevo LeónTV Nuevo León
OaxacaCORTV
PueblaPuebla TV
QuerétaroRadio y Televisión Querétaro
Quintana RooSistema Quintanarroense de Comunicación Social
San Luis PotosíNueve TV
SonoraTelemax
TabascoTVT Televisión Tabasqueña
VeracruzTVMÁS
YucatánTrecevisión
ZacatecasSIZART Canal 24

References

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  1. ^"El Rayo, Vida de Lucha". Mexicanal.
  2. ^"Mexicanal produces "Son Mariachis "".HispanicAd.
  3. ^"imagenes de mexico mexicanal". Mexicanal.{{cite web}}:Missing or empty|url= (help)
  4. ^"SIZART". Mexicanal.

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