XHVSL-TDT

XHVSL-TDT
Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosí
Branding Televalles
Channels Digital: 36 (UHF)
Virtual: 8
Affiliations Gala TV
Owner TV Ocho, S.A. de C.V.
Founded 1996
Call letters' meaning XH Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosí
Sister station(s) XHIR-FM
Transmitter power 85.673 kW[1]
Transmitter coordinates 21°58′43.70″N 98°54′33.50″W / 21.9788056°N 98.9093056°W / 21.9788056; -98.9093056
Website televalles.blogspot.com

XHVSL-TDT, branded on air as Televalles, is a television station licensed to Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosí. Broadcasting on channel 8 from a main transmitter located east of Ciudad Valles on Cerro El Abra, XHVSL is a local affiliate of Televisa's Gala TV with a large portion of its schedule devoted to local programming.

History

XHVSL signed on in 1996, under the concessionaire Alfonso Esper Bujaidar. Upon Esper's death in 2008, Adrián and Alfonso Esper Cárdenas inherited the station, and they consolidated their interest under the company TV Ocho, S.A. de C.V. Since this station signed on, it has been co-operated with XEIR-AM, which migrated to FM as XHIR-FM.

Programming

Televalles produces a large quantity of local programming. The station produces a local newscast on weekdays, known as NTV, as well as programs such as Conexión Universitaria, a program for students of the Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí.

Translators

XHVSL has two translator stations that extend the station's signal to the north and south:

Channel City Digital ERP
36 (9) Tamazunchale 2 kW[2]
36 (7) Ciudad Mante, Tamps. 1 kW[3]

Unlike many translator stations, both translators of XHVSL have separate names and identities: "TV Tamazunchale" and "TV Mante".

References

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