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TV3 is a mexican TV network founded in 1986 by AMETEL. a group formed by minor comunication enterprises, its based in Queretaro.

History
TV3 started broadcasting in October 1986 with 10 affiliated stations.

Coverage
In the following years. TV3 covered 42% of Mexican Territory and the rest via-satellite. The 60% in 1994 and the 80% in 1997, currently TV3 covers virtually 90% of the Mexican territory. TV3 is replaced by cable networks other countries.

Name changes
TV3 was identified by the name Telemexico or T3M in 1986-1994. CTV3 in 1994-97 and Vision 2000 in 1997-2002. TV3 has its actual name since 2002.

Programming
In their first days. TV3 broadcasted classic mexican programs. A news program with three editions a day, old american TV series and variety programs, Mexican League baseball games in the weekends TV3 and mexican movies from the 40-70's.

Movies
Varied movies from the top american cinema producers, made-for-TV or international productions in the Saturday afternoons, and a Mexican and Latin American Cinema Block the sundays.

News
Noticontacto is the network's top news program with three editions a day, carried since 1997 replacing La Nota del 3. Also, Semanario TV3 is a weekly news recap on the Saturday morning. Noticontacto also have Saturday and Sunday editions. Noticias de los Estados its another news program based on the news from all 31 mexican states and the Federal District. Broadcasted Saturday and Sundays midnight.

Series
TV3 carried american TV series over the years, but the costs of the rights increased too much and. In 2010, TV3 started to make its own series.

Sports
TV3 presents American Football the sundays, 9 games of the Mexican Cup tournament a year, international soccer including UEFA Champions League, Europa League, Mexico's games in the World Cup Qualifiers, etc. And events like the Olympic Games, the Winter Olympics (except for 2010 edition)the World Cup of soccer and basketball. And the Central American and Caribbean and Panamerican Games.

Variety
TV3 also broadcast talk shows, documentaries, exercise programs, late nights and game shows.