Monday, December 3, 2018

TV Mar

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'''TV Mar''' is the brand name for three television stations operating in western Mexico, owned and operated by CPS Media.

==History==

The TV Mar stations were awarded in the IFT-6 television station auction of 2017. Corporación Periodística Sudcaliforniana, S.A. de C.V. paid 5.179 million and 5.019 million pesos, respectively, for the stations in [[La Paz, Baja California Sur|La Paz]] and [[Los Cabos]], Baja California Sur. However, a bidding war arose for the third station CPS would obtain, at [[Puerto Vallarta]], with CPS's winning bid of 20.179 million pesos coming in the 21st subsequent round of the auction.<ref>[https://ift.tt/2BMrkvZ IFT: Results of the IFT-6 Television Station Auction]</ref><ref>[https://ift.tt/2KVRJKN IFT: IFT-6 Auction, 21st Subsequent Round]</ref>

Facility construction for the TV Mar stations was contemporaneous with the Radiante FM stations that CPS had previously won in all three cities in the IFT-4 radio auction ([[XHPLPZ-FM]], [[XHPSJC-FM]] and [[XHPVBB-FM]]). The first station to begin operations was Puerto Vallarta, which began program service on December 3, 2018.

==Programming==
TV Mar is a general-entertainment television station with a wide variety of programming. Much of TV Mar's entertainment programming is sourced from [[Televisión Española]], including series and children's programming; the state networks of [[XHCMO-TDT|Morelos]] and [[XHGV-TDT|Veracruz]]; and other independent producers. TV Mar launched in Puerto Vallarta with a series of local programs, including ''Por una Causa'' (For a Cause), a show spotlighting civil society organizations in the region; ''La Receta'', featuring local chefs; and a music show, ''Por Fin es Viernes'', on Friday nights.

===News===

TV Mar broadcasts four and a half hours of local news each weekday on ''CPS Noticias'', simulcast on Radiante FM. There is no local news on weekends.

==Stations==

The TV Mar system consists of three stations, all broadcasting on virtual channel 10. The stations in Baja California Sur are currently under construction.

{| class="wikitable"
| '''Station'''
| '''City'''
| '''RF<br>channel'''
| '''[[Virtual channel|Virtual<br>channel]]'''
| '''[[effective radiated power|ERP]]'''
| '''[[height above average terrain|HAAT]]'''
| '''Transmitter coordinates'''
|- style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"
| '''XHCPBC-TDT'''
| [[La Paz, Baja California Sur|La Paz]]
| 23
| 10
| 112.850&nbsp;[[kilowatt|kW]]
| -39.8 m
|
|- style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"
| '''XHCPCS-TDT'''
|
| 35
| 10
| 14.29&nbsp;[[kilowatt|kW]]
| 55 m
|

|- style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"
| '''XHCPPV-TDT'''
|
| 27
| 10
| 90.070&nbsp;[[kilowatt|kW]]
| -338.2 m
|

|}

==References==


==External links==

*[http://tvmar.tv/ TV Mar website]
[[Category:Television stations in Baja California Sur]]
[[Category:Television stations in Jalisco]]

[[Category:Television channels and stations established in 2018]]
[[Category:2018 establishments in Mexico]]


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