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XHIJ-TDT (channel 44) is a Spanish-language independent stationinCiudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, serving the Juárez–El PasoLas Cruces metropolitan area. Owned by Grupo Intermedia and known on air as Canal 44, the station has had a variety of affiliations since signing on the air in 1980 and also produces programs such as local news.

XHIJ-TDT
  • Mexico/United States
  • CityCiudad Juárez, Chihuahua
    Channels
  • Virtual: 44
  • BrandingCanal 44
    Programming
    Subchannels44.1: Canal 44
    44.2: 44 Alternativo
    44.3: Canal Catorce
    44.4: World TV
    AffiliationsSpanish Independent (1980–1984, 2000–2007, and 2015–present)
    Ownership
    Owner
  • (Televisora Nacional, S.A. de C.V.)
  • Sister stations

    XHILA-TDT (Mexicali, Baja California)
    K27OJ-D
    History

    First air date

    October 16, 1980 (43 years ago) (1980-10-16)

    Former call signs

    XHIJ-TV (1980-2015)

    Former channel number(s)

    Analog:
    44 (UHF, 1980–2015)
    Digital:
    45 (UHF, 2011–2018)

    Former affiliations

    Televisa (1984–1988)
    Telemundo (1988–1993)
    Azteca 7 (1993–1997)
    CNI (1995–2000)
    Cadenatres (2007–2015)
    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    IFT
    Facility ID98776
    ERP150 kW[2]
    HAAT162 m (531 ft)
    Transmitter coordinates31°42′16N 106°29′55W / 31.70444°N 106.49861°W / 31.70444; -106.49861
    Links
    Websitecanal44.com

    History

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    On June 23, 1980, Arnoldo Cabada de la O received a concession to operate channel 44 in Juárez, with callsign XHIJ-TV. Cabada had formerly worked at XEJ-TV as the news director. The station came on the air October 16, 1980. For the first four years of its life, XHIJ carried an entirely local program schedule, a rarity in Mexico given that most commercial stations were either affiliated to Televisa or relayed its national networks. Between 1984 and 1988, XHIJ would carry an affiliation with Televisa.

    In 1988, the then-new Telemundo Spanish-language network in the U.S. engaged in rapid expansion, signing XHIJ and XHRIO in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, as affiliates.[3] While with Telemundo, XHIJ raised its broadcasting power from 240 kilowatts to 1,129 kilowatts.

    In 1993, Imevisión was privatized and became Televisión Azteca, but it only had one operating station in Juárez. Between 1993 and 1997, XHIJ carried some Azteca 7 programming. It would not be until 1997 when Azteca would bring its second Juárez station, XHCJH-TV channel 20, to air; it would then proceed to lose its Telemundo affiliation as well. In the mid-90s, XHIJ added an affiliation with CNI, a then-new provider of national news programming, which continued through 2000. In 2007, XHIJ began to pick up programming from cadenatres in Mexico City, a relationship that continued until the network folded in 2015.

    In January 2016, news director and anchor Héctor Armando Cabada Alvídrez resigned from his position in order to run for municipal president of Ciudad Juárez as an independent candidate; on election day, he won with 48 percent of the vote.

    XHIJ-TV and KTSM-TV in El Paso share resources especially with violence in Juárez.

    Expansion in Chihuahua

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    Intermedia fought for and won the television station in Chihuahua Capital in the IFT-6 television station auction of 2017, prevailing in the 13th round of bidding and paying 53.5 million pesos.[4] The station, XHICCH-TDT 30 (VC 44), began transmissions in July 2018 from the Canal Once tower atop Cerro El Coronel in Chihuahua.[5] Local programming from new studios in Chihuahua began on August 6, 2018.

    XHICCH was approved for dependent repeaters in Ciudad Delicias[6] and Ciudad Cuauhtémoc[7] in July 2018.

    Technical information

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    Subchannels

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    The station's digital signal is multiplexed:[8]

    VC RF Video Ratio Short name Network Programming
    44.1 45.1 1080i 16:9 XHIJ TV Canal 44 Main XHIJ HD programming
    44.2 45.2 480i 4:3 44 Alternativo Alternative programming
    44.3 45.3 Canal Catorce Public television
    44.4 45.4 Intermedia Televisión

    Analog-to-digital conversion

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    On November 1, 2011, XHIJ-TDT began broadcasting in digital on UHF channel 45. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display XHIJ-TDT's virtual channel as 44.1.

    XHIJ has approval to multiplex its digital signal. Among its four digital streams is Canal Catorce, broadcast by agreement with the SPR and which is the only Mexican public television station available over the air in the area. It replaced UACJ TV, a service of the Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, on 44.3 on October 20, 2015.

    Due to the conversion from analog to digital television in México (which was a phased process conducted by city), XHIJ shut off its analog signal on July 14, 2015, along with other Juárez stations.

    In March 2018, in order to facilitate the repacking of TV services out of the 600 MHz band (channels 38-51), XHIJ was assigned channel 32 for continued digital operations.

    XHICCH was authorized for the 44.1, 44.2 and 44.4 subchannels in March 2021. At the same time, World TV was replaced on virtual channel 44.4 with Intermedia Televisión on the Juárez station.

    References

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    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for XHIJ-TDT". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Infraestructura de Estaciones de TDT. Last modified 2018-05-16. Retrieved June 22, 2015. Technical information from the IFT Coverage Viewer.
  • ^ Broadcasting, November 7, 1988: 47
  • ^ IFT: 13th Subsequent Round - IFT-6 Auction
  • ^ RPC: #028248 Infrastructure Share Agreement between the Instituto Politécnico Nacional and Intermedia de Chihuahua
  • ^ RPC: #030607 Shadow XHICCH Cd. Delicias
  • ^ RPC: #030617 Shadow XHICCH Cd. Cuauhtémoc
  • ^ Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. Listado de Autorizaciones de Acceso a Multiprogramación. Last modified December 21, 2021. Retrieved August 3, 2018.
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