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XERV is a television station in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico, broadcasting on local analog channel 9 and digital channel 19. It is an owned and operated station of Televisa, as an affiliate of Canal de las Estrellas, which produces and broadcasts daytime news, talk shows and variety programs, and sports coverage, and in primetime, it broadcasts telenovelas. In addition to its Canal de las Estrellas programs, XERV broadcasts local sports events and news. XERV’s channel is multiplexed, with two subchannels. Channel 9.1 airs XERV and Canal de las Estrellas programs, and 9.2 shows Canal 5, which airs Spanish translated American family-friendly television programs and movies.
Canal 9 (stylized as NU9VE and formerly known as Galavisión and Gala TV) is a Mexican broadcast television channel owned by Grupo Televisa. Its originating station is XEQ-TDT, located in Mexico City.
Its programming is generalist and consists mainly of programs from Televisa’s archive, Mexican films, sporting events and Latin American telenovelas, both national and international, mainly from the U.S. networks Univision and Telemundo. It also features locally produced entertainment programs and productions by Univision and Telemundo.
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LIDOMVER TODAY | Gigantes del Cibao vs. Estrellas Orientales | LIVE ONLINE | Schedule, streaming and TV channel to watch ONLINE the LIDOMHOY | Gigantes del Cibao will host Estrellas Orientales at the Julian Javier Stadium for the 16th game of the LIDOM. Find out the details of the duel: forecast, date, schedule, streaming and TV channel to watch LIVE the duel.By Santiago Sosa Rolón16/11/2021 – 18:38hs UTC 16/11/2021 – 18:38hs UTCGigantes del Cibao vs. Estrellas Orientales for Day 16 LIDOMBy Santiago Sosa RolónTODAY | LIVE ONLINE | Gigantes del Cibao will host Estrellas Orientales for the sixteenth game of the Dominican Baseball League season TODAY, Tuesday, November 16, at the Julian Javier Stadium in San Francisco de Macorís. Find out the forecast, schedule and streaming to WATCH the game LIVE.
For their part, Estrellas Orientales, who hold the record for the lowest percentage of finals wins with 3 out of 17, will be looking to break the statistic and lift the trophy. The Eastern team has a record of 9 wins and 6 losses, which places them in first place in the standings. During the previous day they defeated the Toros del Este 6-3.
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Las Estrellas (“The Stars”; antes El Canal de las Estrellas, o “The Channel of the Stars”) es una de las redes fundamentales de Televisa, con estaciones afiliadas en todo México, abanderadas en la XEW-TDT en la Ciudad de México. Muchos de los programas de Las Estrellas se ven en Estados Unidos en Univisión, UniMás y Galavisión[1].
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Las Estrellas tiene su origen en la XEW-TV, que comenzó a emitir el 21 de marzo de 1951. El canal era una emisora hermana de la legendaria emisora de radio XEW-AM, propiedad de Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta, que también era el propietario del recién estrenado canal. Fue el segundo canal de televisión comercial que se estableció en la Ciudad de México, después de XHTV canal 4, propiedad del periódico Novedades. La primera transmisión de la XEW-TV fue un partido de la Liga Mexicana en directo y en directo, con Pedro Septién, un veterano de la radio, como comentarista. Además de las transmisiones deportivas en vivo, la XEW-TV transmitió inicialmente películas de la Época de Oro del cine mexicano, ya que sus estudios en Chapultepec 18 estaban aún en construcción. El complejo de estudios, conocido como Televicentro, se inauguraría en enero de 1952. Poco después, el alcance de la programación se ampliaría para incluir programas de variedades en vivo y espectáculos de teatro televisivo, en un estilo similar al de los programas de radio de la XEW.
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It is considered to be the television channel with the highest audience in the Mexican territory[1] and is the main channel of Grupo Televisa. It is the oldest Mexican national television network, and was its origin station, XEW-TV, the second oldest station in Mexico, only behind XHTV-TDT.
The first broadcast was of a baseball game from Parque Delta, later known as Parque del Seguro Social, in Mexico City. On that broadcast were: Roberto De la Rosa (cameraman), Roberto Kenny (producer), Germán Adalid (assistant) and Pedro Septien ‘El mago’ (narration).
In 1985 its name “El Canal de las Estrellas” was born due to the repertoire of actors, actresses and celebrities that appeared on the channel. In 1997, following the death of Emilio Azcarrága Milmo, the channel underwent several restructurings, which led to a change in its image.
XERV 9.Uses the identity/logo of Las Estrellas but its programming is local.[9] Station XHTAM-TDT is the full-time rebroadcaster of Las Estrellas for the Reynosa and Matamoros area.