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Monterrey, Mexico (Dec 1993/Jan 1994)

Channel Lineup of Cablevision of Monterrey, Mexico from December 1993 and January 1994
Note : Is literally translated so it may contain bugs

2 - Cable Guide (EPG)
3 - Super Stellar (Local cable channel with regional mexican music videos)
4 - Channel 13, My TV (from Mexico City, recently privatized)
5 - NBC (from Denver, CO)
7 - ABC (from Denver, CO)
8 - You Vision, Channel 7 (from Mexico City, recently privatized)
9 - CBS (from Denver, CO)
11 - Channel 12, Family Image (Local channel owned by Multimedios)
13 - Headline News
14 - HBO Olé (latin version of HBO)
15 - TNT (latin)
16 - Cinema Golden Choice
17 - WWOR (from New York, NY)
18 - Cartoon Network (latin)
19 - A&E
20 - CNN International
21 - ECO
22 - Channel 2, The Force of Image (Local channel owned by Televisa)
23 - Univision
24 - Prime Network
25 - Channel 5 (from Mexico City)
26 - The Channel of the Stars (from Mexico City)
27 - TVC
28 - Telehit
29 - Alameda Theater
30 - XEIPN Channel 11 (from Mexico City)
31 - Deutsche Welle (from Germany)
32 - MTV (latin)
33 - SUR (Broadcast programs from south america)
34 - XEIMT Channel 22 (from Mexico City)
35 - XHMNL Channel 28 (Local channel owned by the government of Nuevo Leon)
36 - C-SPAN/Worldnet
37 - CRC/International Television (Local cable channel)
38 - Galavision
98 - PPV
99 - D99 (cable local channel, a copy of MTV)

Source : https://www.youtube.com/post/UgwdNiYVDncDBGivhO94AaABCQ (in spanish)
 
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