XEWO-2 Guadalajara
Televisa Guadalajara
The city of Guadalajara is Mexico's second largest. Guadalajara is about
1,000 miles from our location, which is almost perfect E-skip range. Much has changed with the Televisa stations in
recent years. Long-time XEW-2 (Canal de las Estrellas) relayer XEWO-2 switched to XHGC-5 (Canal Cinco) programming
for a few years during the mid-2000s.
In 2007, XEWO became an independent station using the name TVT (TV Tapatia). XEWO-2 is now my most common E-skip
ID from Mexico.
Text IDs
From the Network Relayer Era
XEWO-2 Guadalajara (1999)
Relaying XEW-2 Canal de las Estrellas
The first tiny text ID seen on XEWO
Small, difficult to read ID says,
"C-2 xewo guad. jal."
XEWO-2 Guadalajara (2003)
Relaying XEW
As seen in VUD 2/2004
XEWO-2
Relaying Canal Cinco
Note "5" logo upper right
June 2005
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Text IDs
From the Independent Era
XEWO-2
National news and weather from Foro TV
August 2011
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XEWO-2
August 14, 2010
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Televisa Cross Promotion
XEWO-2
Part 1 - Promo for Guadalajara's Canal Cinco Relayer XHGUE-21
December 2010
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XEWO-2
Part 2 - Promo for Guadalajara's Canal Cinco Relayer XHGUE-21
July 2012
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XEWO-2
GDL in the snow and a Christmas tree on right
December 2011
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XEWO-2
GDL
May 2010
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TVT - Telvision Tapatia
XEWO-2
TVT animated ID
August 2010
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XEWO-2
TVT animated ID
August 2010
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XEWO-2
TVT animated ID
August 2010
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XEWO-2
TVT animated ID
June 2010
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XEWO-2
TVT
2009
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XEWO-2
TVT
2009
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XEWO-2
Eye logo upper right over ad show
June 2007
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XEWO-2
Transparent eye logo upper right over ad show
2007
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TV Masvision
XEWO-2
Animated ID
August 23, 2012
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XEWO-2
Animated ID
July 2012
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XEWO-2
Upper right
June 2012
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XEWO-2
Animated ID
December 2011
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XEWO-2
Christmas tree to right
December 2011
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XEWO-2
June 2011
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XEWO-2
June 2011
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