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XHOPMA-TDT : ウィキペディア英語版
XHOPMA-TDT

XHOPMA-TDT is a digital-only television station in Mexico City, the flagship station for the Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano (SPR) transmitter system. It broadcasts on channel 30 from a transmitter atop Cerro del Chiquihuite; its primary signal is the SPR's Una Voz con Todos network.
== History ==

The ''Organismo Promotor de Medios Audiovisuales'', or OPMA, was the predecessor to SPR. It was founded with the aim of extending the breadth and depth of public television in Mexico. Two national-level public television stations were already on the air — XEIPN-TV, established in 1959, and Canal 22, which took to the air in 1982 — but they were not available outside of Mexico City except through pay television and select programs carried by the public television stations in the various states, as well as Canal Once's few existing retransmitters. XHUNAM-TDT, a station owned by the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, had signed on in 2000, but it broadcast at low power and barely covered the UNAM campus, let alone the city. Outside of Mexico City, XEIPN had a national penetration of 28%, and XEIMT had 22% reach.
On March 31, 2010, an official decree published in the Official Gazette of Mexico created OPMA. OPMA created a new public television channel, Una Voz con Todos, to serve as its flagship programming source. 17 transmitters are on the air, and another 9 are under construction; these transmitters cover 56% of the Mexican population and have substantially boosted the over-the-air coverage of the various public television stations in the country.
XHOPMA signed on in 2012. Its transmitter is located on Cerro del Chiquihuite, which is home to the majority of Mexico City's broadcast stations. Not long after, the name of the OPMA network, originally "30 TV México", was changed to its current Una Voz con Todos, to reflect that it aired on different channels in each city.

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