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XEHL-TV[]

1960–1963[]

C6GDL-62

1963–1965[]

C6GDL-60

1965–1968[]

C6gdl

1968–1969[]

Tvtapatia1968

1969–1973[]

Tv6gdl

1973–1978[]

XEHL 1970

1978–1980[]

C6GDL-1970

XEDK (-TV/-TDT)[]

1980–1987[]

Tv6gdl1980

1987–1991[]

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1991–1992[]

C6gdl1991

1992–1994 (Era Súper 6)[]

SUPER61992


Ident
Super61992

1994–Feb 1997[]

Title
Super6logo

Feb-Oct 1997 (Televisa's Era / Canal 6 Second Era)[]

C6GDL97

Since that moment, the channel was named "Channel 6", the image changed and eliminated all traces of its previous eras, due to the leasing of the signal from Corporación Tapatia Televisión to Televisa. From that moment, Televisa took over the power of the signal's programming, being the repeater of XHTV, along with local programming.

Oct 1997–2001[]

In 1997, the Channel 6 was moved to Channel 5.

Canal 5 GDL todo
LEPCANAL51997

Screen bug

Xedk5id

ID 1997

2001–2003[]

Galavision

In 2001, Central 4's repeater signal was moved to UHF channel 21 (XHGUE-TV), becoming this, the Galavisión repeater frequency.

2003–2013[]

Imagen91 9 14

2013–2018[]

Logo-galatv


On December 12, 2015, the analog shutdown occurred in Guadalajara, so the channel moved to digital channel 5.1, later to 9.1.

2018–2020[]

Canal 9 (MX) 2018

On October 1, 2020, Televisa terminated the contract it had with Corporación Tapatía de Televisión, which allowed it to operate the channel's programming as a repeater of Nu9ve being moved to channel XEWO-TV.

October 2-14, 2020[]

Canal9transicion

On October 2, 2020, a loop began to appear on the screen announcing the launch of a brand new channel, with landscapes in the background and this logo.

October 14-29, 2020[]

Can8logo
Can8logo2


On October 14, 2020, by decision of the IFT, this channel was moved to 8.1, thus returning NU9VE to the frequency 9.1.

October 29, 2020 - March 7, 2022[]

LaOctava2019

From October 29, 2020 at 8:00 p.m., the XHFAMX-TDT channel signal for the city of Guadalajara began.

March 7, 2022-present[]

Canal13-XEDK-TDT

Since March 7, 2022, La Octava was dropped, being replaced with the signal of Canal 13, from Telsusa Television México (Albavisión).

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