TVMás

It and Radiomás, a statewide radio network, are operated by the public agency Radiotelevisión de Veracruz, which is based in the state capital of Xalapa.

After receiving its permit on October 23, 1978,[1] XHGV-TV channel 4 signed on January 6, 1980, with a formal inauguration by President José López Portillo.

A new concession for XHCPEO-TDT on the same channel was approved before the end of 2021, but due to technical adjustments and notification issues, the transmitter was temporarily shut down at the start of 2022.

[3] TVMás is broadcast by a total of five authorized transmitters located throughout Veracruz:[4] XHGV, XHVCA, XHGVC (analog 21) and XHZOT became digital-only in December 2015.

Four other stations, with transmitters at Huayacocotla, Ixhuatlán de Madero, Orizaba and San Andrés Tuxtla, were granted a one-year extension to remain in analog until 2016 and then had their concessions surrendered in August 2017, having never converted.