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733:(Project 40). It aired a cultural and news-oriented slate similar to CNI, while also adding entertainment programs in later years. Its news division operated separately from that of the main TV Azteca news division, only sharing a few of their journalists and hosts. In late November 2007, Valle's lawyers sued TV Azteca for illegally using XHTVM, and in late 2011, Javier Quijano Baz, lawyer for Televisora del Valle de México, published an open letter to the Public Registrar of Property in Mexico City, outlining a resolution favorable to Moreno Valle. A federal judge had ordered Azteca to respect a shareholders' meeting of Televisora del Valle de México held on September 12, 2005, that affirmed Moreno Valle as controller of TVM. Azteca, however, believed that according to a 662:, it was announced that no agreement had been reached and that the government would seize all XHTVM installations, including the transmitter site; later, it was stated that this was done because an entity (TV Azteca) that was not the concessionaire (Televisora del Valle de México) was operating the station. On the 27th, five days after the Mexican Congress passed a resolution calling for the restoration of channel 40 to CNI, CNI resumed control of the channel and of its transmission facilities. The events related to the transmitter site became popularly known as the 700:
2005, 300 unionized CNI employees went on strike, the first such strike in Mexico City television history, demanding US$ 3.6 million in back pay. The station was forced off the air by this strike action. Valle had his own legal troubles: on June 29, an arrest warrant was issued in the United States for Moreno Valle for evading some US$ 297,000 in taxes in addition to claims by Mexico's Tax and Finance Secretariat that XHTVM owed $ 19 million in unpaid taxes. Valle was arrested in Houston, Texas on November 9, 2005. The country's then-Attorney General
432:), a company 95% owned by Javier Moreno Valle and 5% by Hernán Cabalceta, was selected to receive the concession to operate the television station on channel 40. While it was stated at the time that channel 40 would go on the air in the first half of 1992, the start of regular operations would not occur for another three years. By the time the concession was formally issued on April 19, 1993, the effective radiated power had changed to 3,190 kilowatts, and the station had a new callsign: 503: 514:, becoming "Azteca 40", TV Azteca's third station. Under this partnership, CNI would carry programming provided by TV Azteca, including its news and entertainment programming, while TV Azteca sold the advertising time; Azteca loaned CNI $ 40 million. On September 1, Azteca took over programming almost all of XHTVM's broadcast day, while CNI produced the 9:30pm-midnight time slot, featuring CNI Noticias, the station's flagship newscast with 610:; its engineers on another level of the building were astonished as they watched monitors in the facility showing Azteca 13's signal in place of their own. WTC security guards told a TV Azteca reporter filing a story from the facility that he could not record a report there. A producer exclaimed, "This is like September 11!" as he ran across the facility with copies of statements to be released to the media. 2372: 718: 417:, never to be used on air, was also assigned at this time. The availability of a new television station in Mexico City, for the first time in decades, attracted high-powered media companies aspiring to enter the television business. Of 18 total applicants, 10 qualified for the concession for the new television station. Among the competitors were Francisco Aguirre Gómez of 1868:"RESOLUCIÓN MEDIANTE LA CUAL EL PLENO DEL INSTITUTO FEDERAL DE TELECOMUNICACIONES AUTORIZA CAMBIO DE IDENTIDAD PARA EL CANAL DE PROGRAMACIÓN 'AZTECA 13-2 HORAS' POR EL CANAL 'AZTECA NOTICIAS' EN MULTIPROGRAMACIÓN A TELEVISORA DEL VALLE DE MÉXICO, S.A.P.I. DE C.V., EN RELACIÓN CON LA ESTACIÓN DE TÉLEVISIÓN CON DISTINTIVO DE LLAMADA XHTVM-TDT, EN LA CIUDAD DE MÉXICO" 545:
intentionally attempting to not generate profits, and by doing so, ruin CNI and the station to later buy it. In addition, Moreno Valle noted that the contracts had still not been approved by Mexican communications regulators. As a result, TV Azteca sued Moreno Valle for breach of contract and removed Moreno Valle from its administrative council.
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to guarantee. The union additionally would not accept payment until the loan was validated. At the same time, Azteca recognized Cabalceta, who owned 5% of Televisora del Valle de México, as the sole administrator, and the two negotiated the sale of the 51% of the station that Azteca allegedly had the option to buy.
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When final digital facilities were built for XHTVM in 2015, its digital signal moved to the original channel 40 tower. The new facilities increased XHTVM's effective radiated power from 71.4 to 513.05 kW, the highest of any digital television station in Mexico. At midnight on December 17, 2015,
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México loaned $ 5 million to CNI and was willing to help ease its financial woes, but the Mexican government blocked the loan due to its stance against foreign ownership of broadcasters; in fact, Azteca sued, claiming XHTVM defrauded its creditors by accepting a loan that they might not be able
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After the end of holiday celebrations, the RTC and SCT took the matter into their own hands. On January 6, in an 11 pm press conference, the SCT announced that if no settlement between Azteca and CNI were to be reached, the government would seize control of the station. (The SCT also considered
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On December 27, 2002, TV Azteca used armed guards to take over the station and its transmitting facilities at Cerro del Chiquihuite. At 2 am, 20 people wearing hoods and ski masks entered the facilities, covering the faces of the workers on site, forcing them to sign a document, and making them
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XHTVM requested channel 41 in December 2006 to build its digital facilities; the next year, Azteca instead petitioned for channel 26, to put all three of its Mexico City stations on adjacent channels. Until 2015, when Azteca built final, high-powered digital facilities for its Mexico City stations,
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In July 2013, a judge reactivated the arrest warrant for Javier Moreno Valle, which had been suspended. The suspension was lifted because Moreno Valle had not paid 15 million pesos. He also had failed to pay 6 million pesos of both value-added tax and income tax. The reactivated arrest warrant
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and mediators including the Secretary of the Interior and Secretary of Communications and Transportation began at midnight; at this point, XHTVM immediately began to broadcast color bars. A three-day negotiation period began, and on the evening of January 9, at the start of newscasts on both Azteca
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However, shortly after the station's crisis with TV Azteca, CNI suffered financial problems and a looming threat of a strike by its employees. At one point the government prevented government agencies—which represented a significant portion of its advertising—from buying ad time on CNI. On May 19,
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even placed advertising on the newscast. Jorge Fernández Menéndez, a journalist who had worked for CNI said that Azteca had planned this move, noting that he, along with Maerker, Gómez Leyva and others, were offered jobs at TV Azteca in the run-up to the forced takeover; all three of them rejected
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with Gómez Leyva, removing the network's programming from the air. Moreno Valle believed TV Azteca was filling up the time allotted to his CNI with leftover TV Azteca programs and accused Azteca of not complying with the contracts the two parties had signed. He also believed that Azteca was
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and demanded that he take a stand on the issue. On his way to the presidential plane, other reporters asked questions about the XHTVM situation. Fox, however, merely said, "¿Y yo por qué?" ("And why me?"), leading to one of his greatest political blunders in his tenure as president.
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On December 13, 2017, the IFT deemed that as a result of being multiplexed on dozens of Azteca transmitters and thus having coverage of 67% of the population of Mexico, carriage of adn40 should be made mandatory for satellite providers.
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ACUERDO por el que se selecciona la solicitud de Televisora del Valle de México, S. A. de C. V., para continuar el procedimiento tendiente a la obtención de la concesión para instalar, operar y explotar el Canal 40 en México, Distrito
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In April 2017, Azteca was authorized to drop the 2-hour timeshift feed of Azteca Uno from 40.2 in favor of Azteca Noticias, which had previously been on XHIMT 7.2. Ultimately, Azteca chose to retain the existing programming.
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On September 19, 2005, the Juez Séptimo Civil del Tribunal Superior de Justicia del Distrito Federal (Seventh Civil Court of the Superior Court of Justice for the Federal District) ruled that TV Azteca could operate XHTVM.
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movement. The Legionaries refused to comment but, according to Moreno Valle, "started pressing through every channel they could" in an attempt to keep the story off the air. Roberto Servitje, part of the family controlling
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In March 2001, a judge in Mexico City ordered the creation of a trust to enable Azteca to purchase 51% of the station; another ruling under which CNI was to pay $ 34 million to Azteca was issued three months later.
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CNI's only full-time availability outside Mexico City was on cable and satellite systems. However, its news programs were aired on several stations, including a number of independent stations in northern Mexico such as
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Decreto por el que se reforman y adicionan diversas disposiciones de los artículos 6o., 7o., 27, 28, 73, 78, 94 y 105 de la Constitución Política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, en materia de telecomunicaciones."
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the offers. Azteca also placed ads in some of Mexico's major daily newspapers soliciting former CNI workers to join Azteca's operation; they declined, countering with their own print ad the next day.
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Broadcast coverage of Proyecto 40 was first extended outside Mexico City in November 2012, when 16 Azteca Trece transmitters in major cities began carrying Proyecto 40 in SD as a second subchannel.
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In August 2014, Televisora del Valle de México received approval to change its legal status, from S.A. de C.V. to S.A.P.I. de C.V. (Sociedad Anónima Promotora de Inversión de Capital Variable).
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XHTVM's analog and digital facilities were on different towers. The XHTVM analog signal originated from the purpose-built channel 40 site; XHTVM-TDT's transmitter was co-located with those of
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from 2007, it had the legal right to continue operating XHTVM; it also argued that Moreno Valle, due to his legal troubles, was not in a position to be able to retake control of the channel.
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did anything, despite petitions from CNI and Azteca alike for the federal government to take a position on the takeover. On January 6, during a visit to the remodeled press room at
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in Paris, that declared the CNI-Azteca contract valid as justification. CNI, in the meantime, was flooded with phone calls to its headquarters on the 40th floor of the
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announced that channel 40 in Mexico City was open to be an independent commercial television station. The new station would have its transmitter located on
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to add Proyecto 40 to 29 additional transmitters, three of which (Pachuca, Morelia and Zamora) carry Azteca 7; these Azteca 7 stations were changed to
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XHTVM continued to simulcast Azteca 13 for several days, eventually gaining its own program schedule on December 31. Azteca even aired one edition of
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XHTVM signed on for good on June 19, 1995, with landscape videos set to classical music. It was the first new television station in Mexico City since
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Nora Marín/Omar Cabrera. "Rechazan ofertas de trabajo en Ajusco – Desairan Fernández Menéndez, Gómez Leyva y Maerker invitaciones de TV Azteca",
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Osterroth, Maria, and Ariadna Garcia. "Denuncia CNI toma violenta – TV Azteca rechaza que haya usado la fuerza para hacerse cargo del Canal 40."
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XHTVM and other Mexico City stations ceased analog broadcasts. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 26, using
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As almost all of adn40's carriage is on Azteca Uno transmitters, it appears as subchannel 1.2 for most viewers outside the Mexico City area.
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whose concession was obtained by an affiliate of Javier Moreno Valle in 1999, and an unknown "channel 38" for Puebla, Cuernavaca and Toluca.
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adn 40's program lineup primarily consists of news and discussion programs as well as documentaries. Major news programs on adn40 include
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and available over the air in much of Mexico on TV Azteca's transmitters. Programming generally consists of news and informational shows.
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In July 2002, TV Azteca filed a suit in Mexican federal court against CNI, hoping to take the company into bankruptcy reorganization (
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BMV Evento Relevante, March 13, 2017: "TV AZTECA CONTINUA CON SU SOLIDA REINVENCIÓN; PONE EN MARCHA DOS NUEVOS CANALES DE TELEVISIÓN"
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The Mexican government was extremely slow to react. Owing to the timing of the events around the Christmas holiday, neither the
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In October 2003, CNI put XHTVM up for sale: one potential buyer for what would have been a 51% stake in the network was
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Cerro del Chiquihuite, home to the XHTVM transmitter that has been the focus of two takeovers in the station's history
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In 1997, CNI faced a boycott from major advertisers when it aired a story investigating the evidence against Father
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On July 16, 2000, Moreno Valle unilaterally broke the contract with TV Azteca in an announcement on the program
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After several legal mistrials against Moreno Valle, XHTVM returned to the air in early 2006 under a new name,
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channel 28, by giving TV Azteca that frequency and leaving CNI as the sole operator of channel 40).
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Azteca was fined 210,000 pesos (roughly US$ 25,000 in 2013 dollars) by the SCT after the incident.
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in the United States signed an agreement in September 2008 under which Proyecto 40 began to carry
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network gave it access to Telenoticias's 123 correspondents and 400 reporters around the world.
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Previously, as Proyecto 40, XHTVM aired more general entertainment programming. TV Azteca and
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can be executed by Mexico's Federal Police, though he currently resides in the United States.
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pm, a special program aired announcing the "evolution" of Proyecto 40. The next morning, at 6
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took to the air a decade earlier, its second UHF, and the first new commercial station since
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CNI continued to broadcast varied programs. In addition to its newscasts, it carried
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Aguilar, Alberto. "Nombres, Nombres y... Nombres / Cañedo queda fuera de Televisa."
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With the digital television transition completed, in 2016, TV Azteca applied to the
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At Cerro del Chiquihuite, a negotiating session with Moreno Valle, TV Azteca head
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Víctor Fuentes/David Vincenteño. "Ofrece CNI a Azteca pagar dls. 25 millones."
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leave. At 6 am on that day, the CNI signal was switched to a simulcast of
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O'Boyle, Michael. "With boss missing, future looks bleak for broke weblet."
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signed on in 1968. Soon after, actual programming began under the name
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On September 23 of that year, Televisora del Valle de México, S.A. (
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am, regular programming began of the rebranded XHTVM, now known as
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Reception may vary by location. Some stations also cover parts of
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Miguel Angel Granados Chapa, "Plaza Pública: Barras cromáticas",
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In 1996, CNI moved its staff to the 40th and 41st floors of the
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Watling, John. "Mexico b'caster ends contract with TV Azteca."
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Vicenteño, David. "Festejan pero temen al futuro – Crónica."
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Granados Chapa, Miguel Ángel. "Plaza Pública / Canal 40."
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in May 2018. Another 28 transmitters were added in 2017.
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Carreño, Dalila. "Toma Azteca 13 señal del Canal 40."
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asked the United States to extradite Valle to México.
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Dalila Carreño, "Toma Azteca 13 señal del Canal 40",
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Romero, Juan Carlos. "Otra ventana a Corea y Japón."
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and produced and transmitted the football matches of
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The CNI-Azteca deal and the beginning of the conflict
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Television channels and stations established in 1995
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Fuentes, Victor. "Piden declarar a CNI en quiebra."
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in Paris announced it would hear the case of XHTVM.
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"Ricardo sin miedo." 1054:Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones 1046: 1018:bulletin, which is aired at 8 pm. 904:as 40 on digital television receivers. 1770:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 1763: 1717:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 1710: 1677:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 1670: 1215:, José Leonardo Vargas Sepúlveda, 2009 1208: 1206: 912:XHTVM has three co-channel repeaters: 425:, and other owners of radio stations. 2935:list of television stations in Mexico 1563:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. 529:to broadcast MVS's morning newscast, 510:On July 29, 1998, CNI partnered with 457:Corporación de Noticias e Información 7: 1924:Arias, Alfredo (November 28, 2012). 1493:"Canal 40. 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Index

XHTVM-TV

Mexico City
Channels
Digital
UHF
Virtual
Subchannels
Azteca Uno
TV Azteca
Sister stations
XHDF-TDT
XHIMT-TDT
Digital
UHF
Analog
UHF
Former affiliations
TV Azteca
silent
Call sign
IFT
ERP
19°32′03″N 99°07′46″W / 19.53417°N 99.12944°W / 19.53417; -99.12944
adn40.mx
Mexico City
TV Azteca
Diario Oficial de la Federación
Cerro del Chiquihuite
Grupo Radio Centro

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