XEIMT-TV
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XEIMT-TV channel 22, also known as "Canal 22", is a cultural and educational television station owned and operated by Televisión Metropolitana S.A. de C.V., the broadcasting arm of Conaculta
("Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes", or "National Council for Culture and the Arts", a federal agency).
Programming on XEIMT generally consists of educational programs from Edusat, documentaries and cultural programming.
XEIMT is generally on the air daily from 7AM to 2AM.
XEIMT was originally one of three public television stations in Mexico City owned by the Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión (Imevisión); the others were XHIMT-TV
and XHDF-TV
. When the latter two were spun off to a new commercial broadcaster in 1993, TV Azteca
, XEIMT remained an educational station, under Conaculta.
National Council for Culture and the Arts (Mexico)
The National Council for Culture and Arts , also known as Conaculta, is a Mexican government agency in charge of the nation's museums and monuments, promoting and protecting the arts , and managing the national archives...
("Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes", or "National Council for Culture and the Arts", a federal agency).
Programming on XEIMT generally consists of educational programs from Edusat, documentaries and cultural programming.
XEIMT is generally on the air daily from 7AM to 2AM.
XEIMT was originally one of three public television stations in Mexico City owned by the Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión (Imevisión); the others were XHIMT-TV
XHIMT-TV
XHIMT is the callsign for the over the air Azteca 7 network flagship station in Mexico City . XHIMT provides some HD programming to cable and satellite viewers.-History:...
and XHDF-TV
XHDF-TV
XHDF is the callsign for the over the air Azteca 13 network flagship station in Mexico City . Azteca 13 can be seen in most major cities in Mexico through its affiliates most of which are owned and operated by TV Azteca. XHDF provides HD programming to affiliates and cable and satellite viewers....
. When the latter two were spun off to a new commercial broadcaster in 1993, TV Azteca
TV Azteca
Azteca, is the second largest Mexican television entertainment. It was established in 1983 as the state-owned Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión , a holding of the national TV networks channel 13 and 7 and was privatized under its current name in 1993 and now is part of Grupo Salinas...
, XEIMT remained an educational station, under Conaculta.