CORTV


The Corporación Oaxaqueña de Radio y Televisión is a government agency of the Mexican state of Oaxaca charged with the operation of radio and television stations in the state.
CORTV operates a television network of the same name, with 16 transmitters, and it owns a 32-station FM radio network with an additional station in Oaxaca. The television network has shed 30 transmitters in recent years and also dropped six additional transmitters by failing to convert them to digital.

History

Public broadcasting in Oaxaca began in the early 1980s under Governor Pedro Vásquez Colmenares, with the insertion of local opt-outs into the programming of the Canal 7 network of Imevisión. Original output consisted entirely of plays staged for television by the Compañía Teatral Palo Bravo, as the state lacked production resources. In 1988, the Instituto Oaxaqueño de Radio y Televisión was established.
On March 21, 1989, under the direction of Virgilio Caballero Pedraza, IORTV was reorganized as Radio y Televisión de Oaxaca. It adopted its present name in 1993.

Television transmitters

CORTV holds virtual channel 9 throughout Oaxaca.

Radio transmitters

Note that XHOAX-FM "Global 96.9" broadcasts different programming from the other 32 stations in the network. XHCRR on Cerro Corral de Piedra is receivable in the city of Oaxaca.
The CORTV transmitters serving Oaxaca broadcast in HD Radio.
CallsignFrequencyCityERP
XHCHT-FM90.1Chalcatongo de Hidalgo.245 kW
XHHPL-FM91.9Huajuapan de León3 kW
XHUAU-FM97.3Huautla de Jiménez3 kW
XHLAB-FM100.9Lagunas/Barrio de la Soledad
20 kW
XHMAJ-FM100.9Mariscala de Juárez3 kW
XHMPD-FM90.9Miahuatlán de Porfirio Díaz.6 kW
XHCMA-FM91.5Nejapa de Madero.245 kW
XHOAX-FM96.9Oaxaca de Juárez18 kW
XHPLH-FM91.7Pluma Hidalgo3 kW
XHPES-FM105.9Puerto Escondido.5 kW
XHPUV-FM92.1Putla Villa de Guerrero3 kW
XHSLC-FM92.9Salina Cruz.5 kW
XHSFJ-FM103.9San Felipe Jalapa de Díaz.245 kW
XHJBC-FM89.3San Juan Bautista Coixtlahuaca.245 kW
XHSBC-FM88.9San Juan Bautista Cuicatlán.245 kW
XHJBT-FM102.7San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec.245 kW
XHSJB-FM95.3San Juan Bautista Valle Nacional3 kW
XHSPH-FM96.7San Pedro Huamelula.245 kW
XHPED-FM107.9San Pedro Tapanatepec.245 kW
XHSAJ-FM99.3Santa Catarina Juquila3 kW
XHSMJ-FM89.7Santa María Jalapa del Marqués.245 kW
XHSMT-FM99.5Santa María Tecomavaca.245 kW
XHSTH-FM94.5Santa María Tlahuitoltepec3 kW
XHSTC-FM107.5Santiago Choapam.245 kW
XHSJO-FM101.1Santiago Juxtlahuaca.245 kW
XHSPN-FM97.3Santiago Pinotepa Nacional3 kW
XHCRR-FM92.9Santiago Zoquiapan3 kW
XHTFO-FM94.3Teotitlán de Flores Magón.245 kW
XHPEP-FM104.1Teposcolula3 kW
XHTLJ-FM88.9Tlaxiaco3 kW
XHVTM-FM102.5Villa de Tamazulápam del Progreso3 kW
XHVSE-FM93.3Villa Sola de Vega.380 kW
XHRIG-FM107.9Villa Tututepec.245 kW