XHLL-TDT
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AffiliationsMultimedios Television
Owner
- Grupo Pazos
- (Televisión de Tabasco, S.A. de C.V.)
FoundedOctober 12, 1968
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| Programming | |
| Affiliations | Multimedios Television |
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| History | |
| Founded | October 12, 1968 |
Last air date | December 31, 2021 (concession) |
Former channel numbers | 13 (analog and digital virtual, to 2016) 5 (digital virtual, 2016–2019) 8 (virtual, 2020–2021) |
| El Canal de las Estrellas (1972-1995) Canal 5 (1995-2019) | |
Call sign meaning | LL in "Villahermosa" |
| Technical information | |
Licensing authority | IFT |
| ERP | 12 kW[2] |
| Transmitter coordinates | 17°59′00″N 92°57′00″W / 17.98333°N 92.95000°W |
| Links | |
| Website | www |
XHLL-TDT (channel 6) was a television station in Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico, which broadcast from 1968 to 2021. It was owned by Grupo Pazos and co-located with the studios of radio stations XHVA and XHTAB in Col. Gil y Sáenz in Villahermosa.
XHLL was Tabasco's first television station, brought on air to broadcast the 1968 Summer Olympics. It aired local programming until early 1972, when the station converted to a full-time repeater of national network programming: the XEW network (1972–1995), Canal 5 (1995–2019), and Multimedios Television for its final two years of operation. The concession was not renewed, and the station left the air at the end of 2021.