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[4] The station received equipment starting in March 1950, ending with the delivery of a mobile studio in July that year.

[9] The official inauguration, however, took place the previous day, on August 31, with a "artistic musical" program from the Jockey Club of the Hipódromo de las Américas with the participation of the Secretary of Communications, Agustín García López.

[4] An American survey from a correspondent to TV-Radio Life magazine in 1952 said that O'Farrill's programs were "poorly produced", that the films seen on the station were older than in the United States at the time and that the quality of the technical staff was "questionable", paling in contrast to XEW.

[13] In 1955, XHTV became a part of Telesistema Mexicano,[4] and, as consequence, it moved to the new Televicentro facilities shared by the three stations.

[15] For the 2009-2010 season of the channel, its morning program Matutino Express increased its length by one hour and Ellas con estrellas moved to an 11am timeslot.

[16] On August 30, 2010 (sixty years after the channel was founded), the channel's name was changed to FOROtv (literally "Forum TV"), with most of Televisa's news programs moved here, such as Las Noticias por Adela (from XEQ), and with new news and talk programs being created.

Logo as 4-TV Canal de la Ciudad , used full-time from September 2008 to August 2010.
Logo used from 2010 to 2016.