XHZHZ-TDT

XHZHZ-TDT
Zacatecas, Zacatecas
Branding Canal 24
SIZART
Channels Digital: 24 (UHF)
Owner Gobierno del Estado de Zacatecas
(Sistema de Radio y Televisión de Zacatecas)
Founded February 22, 2016
Call letters' meaning Derived from XHZH-FM
Sister station(s) XHZH-FM
Transmitter coordinates 22°44′23.2″N 102°33′21.3″W / 22.739778°N 102.555917°W / 22.739778; -102.555917
Website http://www.sizart.org.mx/

XHZHZ-TDT is a television station on channel 24 in Zacatecas, Zacatecas, operated by the Sistema Zacatecano de Radio y Televisión (Sizart), a branch of the state government.[1]

The station is colocated with XHZH-FM 97.9 at the Instituto Zacatecano de la Cultura, with its transmitter on a tower shared with the SPR on Cerro de la Virgen.

History

The state government received the public use concession for XHZHZ in August 2015. The station was the first new TV station in Mexico, alongside XHUJAT-TDT, to receive a public use concession. Program testing began in December 2015.[2]

Sizart was formally created on January 13, 2016,[3] and the station was to begin operations on February 15,[4] making Zacatecas the 26th state to operate its own state network. Instead, the station launched the next week, on February 22.[5]

Programs will come from new offerings, existing radio programs, and also from typical program suppliers to the state networks, including national public broadcasters and Deutsche Welle. Local productions will include concerts, newscasts, and fitness programs.[6]

References

  1. "Avalan Canal 24 XHZHZ-TDT de tv abierta para Zacatecas". Express Zacatecas. 2015-08-06. Retrieved 2015-08-12.
  2. "Inaugura MAR Pista de Hielo de Plaza de Armas". Página 24. 2015-12-15. Retrieved 2016-02-14.
  3. Ríos, Alma (2016-01-13). "Crean el Sistema Zacatecano de Radio y Televisión". La Jornada Zacatecas. Retrieved 2016-02-14.
  4. Castañeda, Alejandro (2016-01-26). "Arranca el 15 de febrero la televisora pública de Zacatecas". Zacatecas en Imagen.
  5. Montes de Oca, Claudio (2016-02-22). "Inicia transmisiones canal de televisión estatal". NTR Zacatecas. Retrieved 2016-02-22.
  6. Román, Alejandro (2016-02-15). "Llegará Canal 24 a nueve municipios". 7Días. Retrieved 2016-02-15.


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