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Teleritmo

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Mexican television network
Teleritmo
TypeTerrestrial televisionnetwork
Country
AvailabilityMexico
HeadquartersMonterrey,N.L., Mexico
Broadcast area
North America
OwnerGrupo Multimedios
Key people
Francisco González
PSIP 6.3 (most of Mexico)
Official website
Multimedios

Teleritmo (alternately known asTLR) is a network ofSpanish languagetelevision stations primarily concentrated in northeasternMexico and the southwesternUnited States. The system is part ofGrupo Multimedios. The flagship station of Teleritmo isXHSAW-TDT located inMonterrey, Nuevo León. Programming features Mexican regional music and music appeal variety programming.[1]

Teleritmo affiliates

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The following is a list of Multimedios Television affiliates that broadcast Teleritmo on its third subchannel 6.3 in Mexico:

RFVCCall signLocationERPConcessionaire
2112.3XHSAW-TDTSabinas Hidalgo,N.L.
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
6.675 kW
52.5 kW
Televisión Digital
236.3XHOAH-TDTTorreón, Coah.47.5 kWMultimedios Televisión
316.3XHLGG-TDTCerro Los Tenamastes, Jal.
León
47.5 kW[2]
70 kW[3]
Multimedios Televisión
256.3XHVTU-TDTCiudad Victoria,Tamaulipas20 kWMultimedios Televisión
156.3XHVTV-TDTMatamoros,Tamaulipas
Reynosa, Tamps.
35 kW
40 kW
Televisión Digital
266.3XHNAT-TDTNuevo Laredo,Tamaulipas54.34 kWMultimedios Televisión
146.3XHTAO-TDTTampico,Tamaulipas12.5 kWMultimedios Televisión
276.3XHTDMX-TDTCiudad De Mexico170 kW
3.98 kW
Television Digital
346.3XHTDJA-TDTGuadalajara,Jalisco200 kWTelevision Digital
156.3XHMTPU-TDTPuebla,Puebla122.5 kWMultimedios Television

Pay TV availability

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Teleritmo is available across the United States on many cable, satellite and IPTV systems, includingDirecTV,Dish/Sling,Comcast,Spectrum,AT&T U-Verse,Verizon FiOS andGrande Communications. It is carried in bothstandard definition andhigh definition versions. In 2016, the network also became available inCosta Rica (the third largestMexican diaspora behind the United States andGuatemala) through cable.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^ethnicchannels.com Teleritmo
  2. ^Technical authorization for XHLGG-TDT
  3. ^RPC: #036104 Technical Characteristics of Operation — Shadow XHLGG, León, Gto. (Cerro Gordo
  4. ^Sling TV Teleritmo profile
  5. ^Dish Network Latino Package channels

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