Sizart Description
The Zacatecan Radio and Television System SIZART is a Decentralized Public Organization. It brings together the public media of Zacatecas: Radio Zacatecas XHZH 97.9 FM, Channel 24.1 and 24.2 of Digital Terrestrial Television.
Radio Zacatecas has a reach in 40 municipalities of the state and reaches towns in Aguascalientes, Durango, Jalisco and San Luis Potosí; to everyone through www.sizart.org.mx. Through the Audionow platform, you can listen live on mobile phones for free throughout the United States of America by dialing 712 432 7072. In the Mexican Republic, the same platform allows you to tune into the signal in real time by dialing 899 274 6706. It maintains current agreements with Spanish Public Radio of Chicago, Illinois, with Radio Educación, with Radio Francia Internacional and with Deutsche Welle.
Canal 24.1 is the first educational and cultural television station in Zacatecas, which broadcasts in an open system with reach in the municipalities of Calera, Ojocaliente, Enrique Estrada, Guadalupe, Fresnillo, Jerez, Veta Grande, Trancoso, Pánuco and Zacatecas.
Channel 24.2 transmits the programming of Channel Once Children, the only Mexican channel dedicated to children, a public television station belonging to the National Polytechnic Institute.
SIZART belongs to the Network of Educational and Cultural Radio and Television Stations of Mexico. As an associate, you can receive and send content for free throughout the country and to much of the USA, Latin America and the Caribbean.
The radio frequencies of the member systems of this Network reach more than 20 million radio homes and together reach a total of 79 million radio listeners in Aguascalientes, Baja California Sur, Campeche, Chiapas, Mexico City, Coahuila, Colima, Durango, State of Mexico, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Michoacán, Morelos, Nayarit, Nuevo León, Oaxaca, Puebla, Querétaro, Quintana Roo, Sinaloa, Sonora, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, Tlaxcala, Veracruz and Zacatecas.
The television signals of the Network member systems reach more than 22 and a half million telehomes and almost 90 million viewers in Aguascalientes, Baja California Sur, Campeche, Chiapas, Chihuahua, Mexico City, Colima, Durango, State of Mexico, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Michoacán, Morelos, Nayarit, Nuevo León, Oaxaca, Puebla, Querétaro, Quintana Roo, San Luis Potosí, Sonora, Tabasco, Tlaxcala, Veracruz, Yucatán and Zacatecas.
The public media that belong to the Network do not pursue profit goals. For this reason, the broadcasts of its educational and cultural content are made available to members to generate more and better audiences that know and recognize the richness of our country in traditions and values.
Radio Zacatecas has a reach in 40 municipalities of the state and reaches towns in Aguascalientes, Durango, Jalisco and San Luis Potosí; to everyone through www.sizart.org.mx. Through the Audionow platform, you can listen live on mobile phones for free throughout the United States of America by dialing 712 432 7072. In the Mexican Republic, the same platform allows you to tune into the signal in real time by dialing 899 274 6706. It maintains current agreements with Spanish Public Radio of Chicago, Illinois, with Radio Educación, with Radio Francia Internacional and with Deutsche Welle.
Canal 24.1 is the first educational and cultural television station in Zacatecas, which broadcasts in an open system with reach in the municipalities of Calera, Ojocaliente, Enrique Estrada, Guadalupe, Fresnillo, Jerez, Veta Grande, Trancoso, Pánuco and Zacatecas.
Channel 24.2 transmits the programming of Channel Once Children, the only Mexican channel dedicated to children, a public television station belonging to the National Polytechnic Institute.
SIZART belongs to the Network of Educational and Cultural Radio and Television Stations of Mexico. As an associate, you can receive and send content for free throughout the country and to much of the USA, Latin America and the Caribbean.
The radio frequencies of the member systems of this Network reach more than 20 million radio homes and together reach a total of 79 million radio listeners in Aguascalientes, Baja California Sur, Campeche, Chiapas, Mexico City, Coahuila, Colima, Durango, State of Mexico, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Michoacán, Morelos, Nayarit, Nuevo León, Oaxaca, Puebla, Querétaro, Quintana Roo, Sinaloa, Sonora, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, Tlaxcala, Veracruz and Zacatecas.
The television signals of the Network member systems reach more than 22 and a half million telehomes and almost 90 million viewers in Aguascalientes, Baja California Sur, Campeche, Chiapas, Chihuahua, Mexico City, Colima, Durango, State of Mexico, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Michoacán, Morelos, Nayarit, Nuevo León, Oaxaca, Puebla, Querétaro, Quintana Roo, San Luis Potosí, Sonora, Tabasco, Tlaxcala, Veracruz, Yucatán and Zacatecas.
The public media that belong to the Network do not pursue profit goals. For this reason, the broadcasts of its educational and cultural content are made available to members to generate more and better audiences that know and recognize the richness of our country in traditions and values.
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