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|Imagen3.png|2003–2005
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|CNI_Canal_40_(2003-2005).png|2003–2005
 
|XHTVM Canal 40 (2005).png|2005–2006
 
|XHTVM Canal 40 (2005).png|2005–2006
 
|Proyecto_40_logo.png|2006–2012
 
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'''XHTVM-TV (Canal 40)''', currently known as '''ADN 40''' (derivative from '''A'''zteca, '''D'''eportes y '''N'''oticias) is an television channel of Mexico from Mexico City. Founded in 19 of June 1995 by '''{{Abbr|Televisora del Valle de México|Broadcaster of the Valley of Mexico}}''' as a news channel. It was owned by '''CNI''' (''{{Abbr|Corporación de Noticias e Información|News and Information Corporation}}'') twice from 1995-2002 and 2003-2005. And currently owned by [[TV Azteca]] three times.
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'''XHTVM-TV (Canal 40)''', currently known as '''ADN 40''' ('''A'''zteca, '''D'''eportes y '''N'''oticias) is a Mexico City-based television channel. It started broadcastiong on June 19, 1995 by '''{{Abbr|Televisora del Valle de México|Broadcaster of the Mexico Valley}}''' as a news channel. It was owned by '''CNI''' (''{{Abbr|Corporación de Noticias e Información|News and Information Corporation}}'') twice from 1995-2002 and 2003-2005, & is currently owned by [[TV Azteca]].
 
== CNI Canal 40 (first era) ==
 
== CNI Canal 40 (first era) ==
=== 1995-1998 ===
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=== 1995–1998 ===
 
[[File:CNI_40.png|center|200px]]
 
[[File:CNI_40.png|center|200px]]
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== Azteca Cuarenta (first era) ==
 
== Azteca Cuarenta (first era) ==
=== 1998-2000 ===
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=== 1998–2000 ===
 
[[File:AZTECA_40_1999.png|center|200px]]
 
[[File:AZTECA_40_1999.png|center|200px]]
On July 29, 1998, CNI partnered with [[TV Azteca]], becoming "'''Azteca Cuarenta'''", TV Azteca's third channel for 19 months.
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On July 29, 1998, CNI partnered with [[TV Azteca]], becoming "{{Abbr|'''Azteca Cuarenta'''|Azteca Forty}}".
 
== CNI Canal 40 (second era) ==
 
== CNI Canal 40 (second era) ==
=== 2000-December 2002 ===
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=== 2000–2002 ===
 
[[File:Cni_canal_40_logo.jpg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Cni_canal_40_logo.jpg|center|200px]]
Later on July 16 2000, CNI break the TV Azteca's ties to become as a independent TV Station, starting the conflict known as "El Chiquihuitazo" for six years.
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On July 16, 2000, CNI severed ties with TV Azteca to become an independent TV station, starting a conflict known as "El Chiquihuitazo" for six years.
 
== Azteca Cuarenta (second era) ==
 
== Azteca Cuarenta (second era) ==
=== December 2002-January 2003 ===
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=== 2002–2003 ===
[[File:AZTECA_40_1999.png|thumb|200px|center]]
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[[File:AZTECA_40_1999.png|200px|center]]
On 27 of December 2002, TV Azteca gave the XHTVM licencee for less than one month, making one of the shortage of Mexican broadcasting.
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On December 27, 2002, TV Azteca was given the XHTVM license; this lasted for less than a month, making it one of the shortest broadcasting periods in Mexican television.
 
== CNI Canal 40 (third era) ==
 
== CNI Canal 40 (third era) ==
=== January 2003-May 2005 ===
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=== 2003–2005 ===
[[File:Imagen3.png|center|200px]]
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[[File:CNI_Canal_40_(2003-2005).png|center|200px]]
Then on January 24, it was owned by CNI for the second time, and continued broadcasting for 28 months.
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On January 24, 2003, the channel changed hands back to CNI for the second time, and continued broadcasting for 28 months.
=== May 2005-February 2006 ===
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=== 2005–2006 ===
 
[[File:XHTVM Canal 40 (2005).png|center|200px]]
 
[[File:XHTVM Canal 40 (2005).png|center|200px]]
On 19 of May 2005, this logo started as a first HDTV broadcasting, but it remind unofficial due to the transmission shutdown until February 2006. The reason was a political criticism that was a hiatus protest for nine months.
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On May 19, 2005, this logo was shown on HD broadcasts, but remained unofficial due to the channel's shutdown until February 2006; the reason was due to political criticisms.
 
== Proyecto 40 ==
 
== Proyecto 40 ==
=== February 2006–2012 ===
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=== 2006–2012 ===
 
[[File:Proyecto_40_logo.png|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Proyecto_40_logo.png|center|200px]]
On 21 of February, TV Azteca began transmiting as a news and forum channel for 11 years with a name of '''Proyecto 40''', spreading the Mexican country as a TV network.
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On February 21, 2006, TV Azteca began transmiting the under the name of '''Proyecto 40''', turning it into a national network.
=== 2012-2015 ===
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=== 2012–2015 ===
 
[[File:Xz6lsBW.png|center]]
 
[[File:Xz6lsBW.png|center]]
=== 2015-2017 ===
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=== 2015–2017 ===
[[File:XHTVM - Proyecto 40.png|centre|thumb|149x149px]]
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[[File:XHTVM - Proyecto 40.png|centre|150px]]
 
== ADN 40 ==
 
== ADN 40 ==
=== 2017-present ===
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=== 2017–present ===
[[File:XHTVM - ADN40.png|centre|thumb|220x220px]]
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[[File:XHTVM - ADN40.png|centre|200px]]
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By 13 of March 2017, TV Azteca changed the third channel's name to '''adn40''' to began broadcasting as a general TV channel.
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On March 13, 2017, TV Azteca renamed the channel to '''adn40''', a general TV channel.
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{{TV Azteca}}
 
{{TV Azteca}}
 
{{TV stations in Mexico City}}
 
{{TV stations in Mexico City}}

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1995–1998 1998–2000 2000–2002 2002–2003 2003–2005
1995–1998 1998–2000 2000–2002 2002–2003 2003–2005
2005–2006 2006–2012 2012–2015 2015–2017 2017–present
2005–2006 2006–2012 2012–2015 2015–2017 2017–present

XHTVM-TV (Canal 40), currently known as ADN 40 (Azteca, Deportes y Noticias) is a Mexico City-based television channel. It started broadcastiong on June 19, 1995 by Televisora del Valle de México as a news channel. It was owned by CNI (Corporación de Noticias e Información) twice from 1995-2002 and 2003-2005, & is currently owned by TV Azteca.

CNI Canal 40 (first era)

1995–1998

CNI 40


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Azteca Cuarenta (first era)

1998–2000

AZTECA 40 1999

On July 29, 1998, CNI partnered with TV Azteca, becoming "Azteca Cuarenta".

CNI Canal 40 (second era)

2000–2002

Cni canal 40 logo

On July 16, 2000, CNI severed ties with TV Azteca to become an independent TV station, starting a conflict known as "El Chiquihuitazo" for six years.

Azteca Cuarenta (second era)

2002–2003

AZTECA 40 1999

On December 27, 2002, TV Azteca was given the XHTVM license; this lasted for less than a month, making it one of the shortest broadcasting periods in Mexican television.

CNI Canal 40 (third era)

2003–2005

CNI Canal 40 (2003-2005)

On January 24, 2003, the channel changed hands back to CNI for the second time, and continued broadcasting for 28 months.

2005–2006

XHTVM Canal 40 (2005)

On May 19, 2005, this logo was shown on HD broadcasts, but remained unofficial due to the channel's shutdown until February 2006; the reason was due to political criticisms.

Proyecto 40

2006–2012

Proyecto 40 logo

On February 21, 2006, TV Azteca began transmiting the under the name of Proyecto 40, turning it into a national network.

2012–2015

Xz6lsBW

2015–2017

XHTVM - Proyecto 40

ADN 40

2017–present

XHTVM - ADN40


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On March 13, 2017, TV Azteca renamed the channel to adn40, a general TV channel.


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