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Canal 10 Chiapas

XHTTG-TDT
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Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas
Branding Canal 10 Chiapas
Channels Digital: 44 (UHF)
Owner Gobierno del Estado de Chiapas
Website radiotvycine.chiapas.gob.mx

Canal 10 Chiapas is the state television network of the state of Chiapas, operated by the Sistema Chiapaneco de Radio, Televisión y Cinematografía (Chiapas Radio, Television and Film System). It is named for its station in the capital of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, XHTTG-TDT channel 44 (originally analog channel 10), and aired on various transmitters in the state. In analog, Canal 10 Chiapas reached 77.36% of the state's population.

In 1981, the Productora de Televisión de Chiapas was created to provide local opt-out programming on Televisión de la República Mexicana, which was channel 2 in Tuxtla Gutiérrez and San Cristóbal de las Casas. In 1988, this organization became the Sistema Chiapaneco de Televisión. The privatization of Imevisión, TRM's successor forced the Chiapas state government to begin building their own transmitters, and XHTTG came to air with provisional facilities on September 20, 1993. Full power transmissions began that November.

In 2001, the SCT was expanded to include the state's radio stations, the earliest of which had signed on in 1973.

On December 31, 2015, the San Cristóbal and Tuxtla analog transmitters were shut down as part of the digital transition. However, other transmitters remained offering analog service as part of a one-year extension granted to various permit stations. Neither transmitter does not use PSIP to map to its old channel 10; instead, they display their physical channels.

At the end of analog television on December 31, 2016, the state network surrendered its permits in Benemérito de las Américas, Cintalapa de Figueroa, Marques de Comillas, Palenque, Pichucalco and Pijijiapan.

An additional 25 shadow channels are authorized in digital to broadcast the network at low powers.



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