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Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano : ウィキペディア英語版
Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano
The Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano (SPR or SIPREM, English: ''Mexican State Public Broadcasting System''), known as Organismo Promotor de Medios Audiovisuales (OPMA, English: ''Broadcast Media Promotion Organization'') until 2014, is an independent Mexican government agency. Its mission is to support the development of public television in the country and increase its national reach; it carries this goal out through ownership of a nationwide network of transmitters and the operation of its own public television network. The agency was established by a decree published on March 31, 2010.
==History==
By 2010, three public television stations existed in Mexico: the Instituto Politécnico Nacional's Canal Once, Conaculta's Canal 22, and low-powered teveunam channel 20. However, not all of these stations, especially Canal 22 and teveunam, had national coverage outside of pay television services. XHUNAM's signal could not even be received in all of Mexico City, as that station broadcasts at low power. None of them had a general national reach above 30%. Even then, major cities, including Guadalajara and Monterrey, were not in Canal Once's signal footprint.
OPMA was established with the mission of ensuring that more Mexicans could receive a wider range of public television signals. Indeed, when the first four OPMA transmitters took to the air on July 12, 2010, national coverage for Canal Once (then known as Once TV México) jumped from 28 to 42%; it is now at 66%.
The 2014 Mexican telecommunications reform transformed OPMA into SPR, effective August 13, 2014. At the same time, the system became an independent agency no longer under the auspices of the Secretariat of the Interior (SEGOB).
On August 26, 2015, the IFT awarded the SPR concessions for seven new TV stations and two radio stations.〔(IFT Comunicado: El Pleno del IFT resolvió otorgar concesiones de uso público al sistema de radiodifusión del Estado mexicano para los servicios de radio y televisión en varias ciudades del país ), 26 August 2015〕

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