XHPNW-TDT
Piedras Negras, Coahuila | |
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Branding | Super Channel 12 |
Slogan | El Canal que Todos Vemos |
Channels |
Digital: 39/33 (UHF) Virtual: 12 |
Subchannels |
12.1 XHPNW 12.2 XHPNW -2 hours |
Affiliations |
Independent Multimedios Televisión |
Owner |
Grupo Zócalo (XHFJS-TV, S.A. de C.V.) |
Founded | 1996 |
Call letters' meaning | Piedras Negras W (Coahuila) |
Sister station(s) | XHTA-FM, XHIK-FM, XHVM-FM, XHPNS-FM, XHPC-FM |
Former channel number(s) | 22 (analog and digital virtual, 1994-2016) |
Transmitter power | 15 kW |
Transmitter coordinates | 28°41′11″N 100°33′01″W / 28.68639°N 100.55028°W[1] |
Website | Super Channel 12 |
XHPNW-TDT is an independent television station in Piedras Negras, Coahuila. The station brands itself as Super Channel 12.
History
XHPNW received its concession on October 31, 1994, after Televisora Nacional, S.A. de C.V. was selected from among four bidders to operate the station. Televisora Nacional was owned by Arnoldo Cabada de la O, who owned TV stations in Ciudad Juárez and Mexicali. For most of its history after signing on in 1996, the station relayed the Azteca 7 network, which did not have a transmitter in Piedras Negras. However, in 2010, the station split from the network and began operation as a local independent under Súper Medios de Coahuila.
As a result of the station being sold to Grupo Zócalo, which owns the newspaper of the same name in Saltillo and five FM radio stations in Piedras Negras, the station relaunched on August 24, 2015, signing on its digital station (RF channel 39) and beginning local programs in HD. XHPNW's newscasts, previously titled Súper Medios Noticias, became TeleZócalo. The station also added some programming from Multimedios Televisión. In 2016, XHPNW changed its channel number to 12, which was assigned by the Federal Telecommunications Institute due to its affiliation with Multimedios.[2]
The concessionaire name, XHFJS-TV, S.A. de C.V., is named for Francisco Juaristi Santos, the owner of Núcleo Radio Zócalo.[3]
XHPNW shut off its analog signal on December 16, 2015, along with other Piedras Negras stations.[4]
Repeaters
XHPNW operates four 500-watt repeaters that carry its signal to the Cinco Manantiales region, at Allende,[5] Nava,[6] Villa Unión[7] and Zaragoza.[8] These stations broadcast on channel 33, where XHPNW will be moved following repacking.
References
- ↑ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de TV. Last modified 2016-03-31. Retrieved 2014-07-10.
- ↑ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Listado de Canales Virtuales. Last modified 2016-11-10. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
- ↑ "Reconoce CIRT a Juaristi Santos", Zócalo 20 November 2013
- ↑ IFT Comunicado 98/2015: "El siguiente apagón analógico será el 16 de diciembre"
- ↑ RPC: XHPNW-33 Allende
- ↑ RPC: XHPNW-33 Nava
- ↑ RPC: XHPNW-33 Villa Unión
- ↑ RPC: XHPNW-33 Zaragoza