XHY-TV (Canal 3)[]
1963-1984[]
1984-1986[]
1986-1994[]
From 1986-1994, Canal 3 used the Group W font.
Canal 2[]
In 1994, the station moved to channel 2 due to Televisa launching its Canal 5 station in Mérida, XHMEN-TV.
1994-1995[]
1995-2002[]
2002-2013[]
Gala TV Mérida[]
2013-2017[]
SIPSE Televisión[]
2017-2018[]
2018[]
2018-2021[]
2021-present[]
Sometime around 2021, the station moved to channel 8 as Canal 5 relay XHMEN-TDT moved their NU9VE subchannel to channel 9.
Television stations SIPSE Televisión (Mérida) | SIPSE TVCUN (Cancún) Radio stations Newspapers Other assets Defunct |
Televisa Regional stations NU9VE Aguascalientes | Canal 23 Ensenada | Canal 4 Mexicali | Canal 12 Tijuana | NU9VE Chihuahua | Tu Canal | NU9VE Laguna | Televisa Saltillo | Televisa Piedras Negras | NU9VE Colima | Bajío TV | NU9VE Acapulco | Tu Canal 4 | Mas Visión | NU9VE Morelos | Televisa Monterrey | Teleactiva | Televisa Puebla | NU9VE Queretaro | Canal 7 San Luis | Canal 13 | Televisa Sonora | Vallevisión | Canal 4 Televisa Nuevo Laredo | Televisa del Golfo | Telever (Estado) | Telever (Puerto) | NU9VE Zacatecas | NU9VE Estado de Mexico1 Former affiliates 1Repeater of NU9VE's flagship station. (XEQ-TV) |