Information from the Phoenix TV board that might be of interest here:
Continuing Raymie's quote:
It came last year as part of a reorganization of all the Televisa transmitters into concessionaires based on their primary programming.
Las Estrellas, XHTV Mexico City -> Televimex
Canal 5 -> Radio Televisión
Nu9ve -> Teleimagen del Noroeste
Regional stations and XERV -> Televisora de Occidente
Stations Televisa owns in joint ventures (XHBF Navojoa, XHTP Mérida) were excluded.
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Nu9ve (stylization of nueve, Spanish for nine) is the network of flagship station XEQ channel 9 in Mexico City. It was formerly known as Galavisión (2003-2013) and Gala TV (2013-2018) and relaunched as Nu9ve in July 2018.
As a corollary to one of your items, the concessionaire for XHMEE-TDT is now Teleimagen del Noroeste, S.A. de C.V.
Continuing Raymie's quote:
It came last year as part of a reorganization of all the Televisa transmitters into concessionaires based on their primary programming.
Las Estrellas, XHTV Mexico City -> Televimex
Canal 5 -> Radio Televisión
Nu9ve -> Teleimagen del Noroeste
Regional stations and XERV -> Televisora de Occidente
Stations Televisa owns in joint ventures (XHBF Navojoa, XHTP Mérida) were excluded.
(End quote)
Nu9ve (stylization of nueve, Spanish for nine) is the network of flagship station XEQ channel 9 in Mexico City. It was formerly known as Galavisión (2003-2013) and Gala TV (2013-2018) and relaunched as Nu9ve in July 2018.