Canal 5 (Televisa Network)

Canal 5*
Launched May 10, 1952
Owned by Televisa
Picture format 480i (16:9 SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Slogan Lo traes (You have it)
Country Mexico
Language Spanish
English/Original version by (SAP)
Broadcast area Nationwide
Headquarters Mexico City, Mexico
Sister channel(s) Las Estrellas
Gala TV
TeleHit
Website www.televisa.com/canal5/
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital 5.0 (SD)
5.1 (HD)
Satellite
SKY México 105 (SD)
1105 (HD)
Dish México 105 (SD)
988 (HD)
Cable
Cablevisión 105 (SD)
905 (HD)
Izzi 105 (SD)
905 (HD)
Megacable 205 (SD)
1205 (HD)

Canal 5* is a television network owned by Televisa, broadcasting from Mexico City and originating from its flagship station, XHGC-TV. Most programming on this station is intended for children and teenagers, while at night usually features foreign drama and action series, as well as movies. All content is aired dubbed in Spanish, as stipulated in the laws of Mexican entertainment media about free-TV channels. Sporting events like the Olympic Games and FIFA World Cup matches are also broadcast on Canal 5*.

Current programming

Show Current time TV-R
Peppa Pig 7:00AM AA
El Pequeño Reino de Ben y Holly 7:15AM
Thomas y sus Amigos 7:30AM
Bob el Constructor 7:45AM
Los Padrinos Mágicos 8:00AM A
Los Pingüinos de Madagascar 9:00AM
Las Aventuras de Jimmy Neutron: El Niño Genio 10:00AM
El Chavo Animado 11:00AM
El Chapulín Colorado 12:30PM
Bob Esponja 1:00PM
iCarly (Monday-Wednesday-Friday) 2:00PM
Victorious (Tuesday-Thursday)
La CQ 3:00PM
Henry Danger 4:00PM
Punk'd 5:00PM B-15
Disaster Date: Cita Infernal 6:30PM
Supergirl 7:30PM B
Dragon Ball GT 8:30PM
1000 Maneras de Morir (Censored version) 9:30PM
The Walking Dead (Monday) 10:30PM C
Ridículos MTV (Mexican format) (Tuesday) B-15
La Ley y el Orden: Unidad de Víctimas Especiales (Wednesday) C
Are You The One? El Match Perfecto (Thursday) B-15
Padre de Familia 11:30PM
El Dandy (Monday to Thursday) 12:00AM D
Mamá (Friday) B-15

Affiliates

The following is a list of all full-time Canal 5 affiliates:

RF VC Callsign Location ERP Concessionaire/Permittee
35 5 XHAG-TDT Aguascalientes, Ags.
Calvillo, Ags.
Jalpa, Zac.
Nochistlán, Zac.
240 kW
17 kW[1]
23 kW[2]
29 kW[3]
Televimex
17 5 XHENJ-TDT Ensenada, BC 38 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
44 5 XHMEX-TDT Mexicali, BC 200 kW Televimex
23 6.2 XETV-TDT Tijuana, BC 200 kW Radio Televisión
29 5 XHLPB-TDT La Paz, BCS 26 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
49 5 XHAN-TDT Campeche, Camp. 28 kW Televimex
43 5 XHCZC-TDT Comitán de Dominguez, Chis. 32 kW Televimex
17 5 XHSNC-TDT San Cristobal de las Casas, Chis. 30 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
46 5 XHTAH-TDT Tapachula, Chis. 62 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
24 5 XHTX-TDT Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis. 45 kW José de Jesús Partida Villanueva
44
19
5 XHCDE-TDT Cd. Delicias, Chih.
Cd. Camargo, Chih.
20 kW
21 kW
Radiotelevisora de México Norte
33 5 XHJUB-TDT Cd. Juárez, Chih. 200 kW Televisora de Occidente
26 5 XHFI-TDT Chihuahua, Chih. 47 kW Canales de Televisión Populares
50 5 XHGC-TDT Mexico City (Pico Tres Padres, Edomex) 270 kW Televimex
43 5 XHCHW-TDT Ciudad Acuña, Coah. 50 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
29 5 XHNOH-TDT Nueva Rosita, Coah. 42 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
29 5 XHMLC-TDT Monclova, Coah. 50 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
38 5 XHPNH-TDT Piedras Negras, Coah. 43 kW Televimex
20 5 XHSTC-TDT Saltillo, Coah. 45 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
35 5 XELN-TDT Torreón, Coah. 150 kW Televimex
17 5 XHCC-TDT Colima, Col.
Manzanillo, Col. (RF 14)
Cd. Guzmán, Jal.
54 kW
30 kW[4]
15 kW[5]
T.V. de Los Mochis
21 5 XHDUH-TDT Durango, Dgo. 94 kW Televimex
24 5 XHLEJ-TDT León, Gto.
Lagos de Moreno, Jal.
180 kW
19 kW
Radiotelevisora de México Norte
23 5 XHAL-TDT Acapulco, Gro. 15 kW Televimex
34 5 XHCHN-TDT Chilpancingo, Gro. 50 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
51 5 XHIGN-TDT Iguala, Gro. 43 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
28 5 XHIXG-TDT Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo, Gro. 40 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
49 5 XHATU-TDT Atotonilco El Alto, Jal. 24 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
38 5 XHAUM-TDT Autlán de Navarro, Jal. 43 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
22 5 XHGUE-TDT Guadalajara, Jal. 150 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
41 5 XHPVE-TDT Puerto Vallarta, Jal. 33 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
42 5 XEX-TDT Altzomoni, Mex.
Tejupilco de Hidalgo, Mex.
Tenancingo, Mex.
Taxco, Gro.
Pachuca, Hgo.[note 1]
Cuernavaca, Mor.
San Martín Texmelucan, Pue.
Tlaxcala, Tlax.
236 kW
20 kW[6]
20 kW[7]
21 kW[8]
8 kW
45 kW[9]
20 kW[10]
30 kW[11]
Televimex
43 5 XHTOK-TDT Toluca/Jocotitlán, Mex. 280 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
46 5 XHAPZ-TDT Apatzingán, Mich. 47 kW Televimex
33 5 XHLAC-TDT Lazaro Cárdenas, Mich. 25 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
29 5 XHMOW-TDT Cerro Burro, Mich. 338 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
47 5 XHFX-TDT Morelia, Mich. 47.2 kW Televisión de Michoacán
25 5 XHZAM-TDT Zamora, Mich. 32 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
33 5 XHTFL-TDT Tepic, Nay. 55 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
31 5 XET-TDT Monterrey, N.L. 200 kW Televimex
39 5 XHHHN-TDT Huajuapan de León, Oax.
Tehuacán, Pue.
76 kW
36 kW[12]
Radiotelevisora de México Norte
35 5 XHIH-TDT Cerro Palma Sola, Oax. 76 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
34 5 XHOXO-TDT Oaxaca, Oax. 97 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
34 5 XHPIX-TDT Pinotepa Nacional, Oax. 46 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
29 5 XEZ-TDT Querétaro, Qro. (Cerro El Zamorano)
Cerro El Cimatario, Qro.
Guanajuato, Gto.
Irapuato-Celaya, Gto.
San Miguel de Allende, Gto.
180 kW
10 kW
20 kW
50 kW
65 kW
Televimex
27 5 XHQRO-TDT Cancún, Q. Roo
Playa del Carmen, Q. Roo
60 kW
20 kW[13]
Televimex
29 5 XHCQR-TDT Chetumal, Q. Roo 28 kW Televimex
30 5 XHVST-TDT Ciudad Valles, SLP 18 kW Televimex
34 5 XHSLT-TDT San Luis Potosí, SLP 210 kW Televimex
24 5 XHCUI-TDT Culiacán, Sin. 155 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
39 5 XHLMI-TDT Los Mochis, Sin. 110 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
28 5 XHMAF-TDT Mazatlán, Sin. 118 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
47 5 XHCBO-TDT Caborca, Son. 37 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
36[14] 5 XHCDO-TDT Ciudad Obregón, Son. 200 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
29 5 XHGUY-TDT Guaymas, Son. 46 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
29 5 XHHMS-TDT Hermosillo, Son. 100 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
38 5 XHNON-TDT Nogales, Son. 35 kW Televimex
33 5 XHLL-TDT Villahermosa, Tab. 12 kW Televisión de Tabasco
22 5 XHCMU-TDT Ciudad Mante, Tamps. 27 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
36 5 XHUT-TDT Ciudad Victoria, Tamps. 80 kW Televimex
28 2.2 XHTAM-TDT Matamoros, Tamps. 250 kW Televimex
25 5 XHBR-TDT Matamoros, Tamps. 200 kW Televimex
43 5 XHD-TDT Tampico, Tamps. 180 kW Canales de Televisión Populares
27 5 XHCOV-TDT Coatzacoalcos, Ver. 60 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
49 5 XHAJ-TDT Las Lajas
Nogales
Orizaba
San Andrés Tuxtla (RF 39)
430 kW
25 kW[15]
60 kW[16]
20 kW[17]
Televimex
35 5 XHMEN-TDT Mérida, Yuc. 125 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
41 5 XHSMZ-TDT Sombrerete, Zac. 32 kW Radiotelevisora de México Norte
17[18] 5 XHBQ-TDT Zacatecas, Zac. 130 kW Televimex

Notes

  1. The RPC authorization for XEX Pachuca is missing. It is not on RF channel 42 because of existing station XHPAH-TDT.

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