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  1. History

  2. Programming

     Sports 

  3. Rebroadcasters

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox broadcasting network
| name = Channel 14
| image =
| logo =
| type = Cultural/educational
| branding =
| established = 2012
| country = Mexico
| slogan = El canal público que piensa en ti (The public channel that thinks about you)
| tvtransmitters = See SPR transmitters
| owner = Mexican State Public Broadcasting System
| launch_date =
| dissolved =
| replaced =
| replaced_by =
| former_names = Canal 30 TV México, Una voz con todos
| digital =
| servicename1 = Dish Mexico
| service1 = Channel 114
| servicename2 = Izzi
| service2 = Channel 14
| servicename3 = TotalPlay
| service3 = Channel 14
| servicename4 = Sky
| service4 = Channel 114 (SD)
Channel 1114 (HD)
| website = {{URL|http://www.unavozcontodos.mx/}}
| footnotes =
}}

Canal Catorce (Channel 14, formerly known as Una Voz con Todos) is a Mexican State-owned television network, operated by the Mexican State Public Broadcasting System (MSPBS). It was launched in 2012 and is distributed via MSPBS's digital terrestrial television network, as well as on all pay television providers. It is based in Mexico City.

History

{{see|Mexican State Public Broadcasting System}}

The Audiovisual Media Promotion Organisation, or AMPO, was the predecessor to the MSPBS. It was founded with the aim of extending the coverage of State-owned television in Mexico. Two national-level State-owned television stations were already on the air — XEIPN-TV, established in 1959, and Channel 22, established as cultural networks in 1993 — but they were not available outside Mexico City except through pay television and select programs carried by regional State-owned television stations in various states, as well as Channel 11's few existing rebroadcasters. Outside Mexico City, XEIPN had a nationalwide penetration of 28%, and XEIMT had 22% reach.

Furthermore, in 2005, the teveunam network (not to be confused with XHUNAM-TDT) owned by the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) began its broadcast as a subscription-based channel.

On March 31, 2010, an official decree published in the Official Gazette of Mexico created AMPO.[1] It was founded as a State-owned television channel, initially called Channel 30 Mexico TV (Spanish: Canal 30 TV México), to serve as the network's main station. Initially, it was AMPO's first stations outside Mexico City

AMPO's first four stations were launched in 2010. XHOPMA-TDT channel 30 from Mexico City (now XHSPR-TDT) was launched on 23 March 2012.[2] It was rebranded as Una voz con todos in 2012 to reflect its national coverage outside Mexico City.

In October 2016, all MSPBS stations were assigned virtual channel 14.1 for carrying Una voz con todos; as a result, pay television providers, which are required-by-law to carry the channel, placed it on channel 14. On 13 November 2017, the channel was rebranded as Canal Catorce (Channel 14).

Programming

Programming on Channel 14 is largely of a cultural and educational nature with the aim of strengthening democratic values in Mexican society.

Sports

In January 2014, Una voz con todos acquired the free-to-air television broadcast rights to air both the 2014 Winter Olympics and Paralympics through a deal made between the Governorship Secretariat (SEGOB) and América Móvil.[3] Later that year, the MSPBS followed up by signing a deal with the same company to carry the 2014 Youth Summer Olympics and the 2016 Summer Olympics. Una voz con todos produced independent coverage of the event along with other public broadcasters.

Rebroadcasters

Since 27 October 2016, all MSPBS stations on digital terrestrial television began to carry the network on virtual channel 14.1.{{mexico-VC|accessdate=2016-10-20}}

In August 2017, the MSPBS began broadcasting Channel 14 on the State of Morelos via an IPN-managed subchannel of Channel 11-station XHCIP-TDT, also using virtual channel 14.1.

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=DECRETO por el que se crea el organismo descentralizado denominado Organismo Promotor de Medios Audiovisuales|work=Decree|accessdate=14 January 2014|authorlink=Federal Government|url=http://dof.gob.mx/nota_detalle.php?codigo=5137157&fecha=31/03/2010|date=31 March 2010}}
2. ^{{cite news|work=El Universal|accessdate=2015-05-26|first=Jorge|last=Ramos|title=Lanzan canal 30; crece cobertura de tv abierta|date=2012-03-23|url=http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/nacion/195016.html}}
3. ^{{cite news|work=El Universal|accessdate=2014-06-04|title=SEGOB transmitirá Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno en HD|last=Notimex|date=2014-01-31|url=http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/deportes/2014/segob-transmitira-juegos-olimpicos-de-invierno-en-hd-984113.html}}

External links

  • {{official|canalcatorce.tv}} {{es icon}}

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