Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 193. Not illustrated. Chapters: Xhimt-Tv, Xhrcg-Tv, Xhgjg-Tv, Xhab-Tv, Xhmac-Tv, Xhgo-Tv, Xhvtu, Xhhe-Tv, Xhfn-Tv, Xhnss-Tv, Xhbn-Tv, Xhaqr-Tv, Xhdb-Tv, Xhent-Tv, Xhado-Tv, Xhbac-Tv, Xhbci-Tv, Xhbnl-Tv, Xhhch-Tv, Xhmzn-Tv, Xhrso-Tv, Xhsic-Tv, Xhsyo-Tv, Xhtce-Tv, Xhues-Tv, Xhvtu-Tv, Xhacg-Tv, Xhhcg-Tv, Xhixm-Tv, Xhmji-Tv, Xhmoh-Tv, Xhspm-Tv, Xhsst-Tv, Xhccg-Tv, Xhctz-Tv, Xheca-Tv, Xhhdl-Tv, Xhidc-Tv, Xhmap-Tv, Xhmey-Tv, Xhmis-Tv, Xhpps-Tv, Xhpvj-Tv, Xhthp-Tv, Xhvim-Tv, Xhaa-Tv, Xhgpd-Tv, Xhlcm-Tv, Xhpce-Tv, Xhsco-Tv, Xhvbm-Tv, Xhah-Tv, Xhbt-Tv, Xhbvt-Tv, Xhbz-Tv, Xhchc-Tv, Xhhpt-Tv, Xhslv-Tv, Xhtat-Tv, Xhvaz-Tv, Xhvfc-Tv, Xhwvt-Tv. Excerpt: XHIMT is the callsign for the over the air Azteca 7 network flagship station in Mexico City (Channel 7 analog and Channel 24 digital). Azteca 7 can be seen in most major cities in Mexico through its affiliates most of which are owned and operated by TV Azteca. XHIMT provides Very Limited HD programming(usually one hour or less) to affiliates and cable and satellite viewers. Azteca 7 can also be seen on DirecTV in the United States. Azteca 7 also provides the United States Azteca America network with programming which sometimes can be seen simultaneously. XHIMT was one of three stations originally owned and operated by Imevision, a Mexican public broadcaster (XHDF-TV and XEIMT-TV were the others). In 1993, it and XHDF became part of the new commercial TV Azteca network, when the Mexican government dissolved Imevision. Daytime programming consists of original news, cartoons, series and movies. Most of Azteca 7's primetime programming consists of Spanish translated American programs and movies. Some of them are divided into themed days. An example is: Movies timeslots are in purple; Dramas are in blue; Animated Programs are in green; game shows are in orange ; All times are in Central Time