TeleHit

TeleHit is a Mexican cable/satellite television network. Its main programming is music and music videos. It is a part of Televisa Networks, an affiliate of Televisa, and is also available in various countries in Latin America and United States.

Telehit
CountryMexico
SloganUn mal necesario (A necessary evil)
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Picture format480i (SDTV widescreen)
Ownership
OwnerTelevisa
History
LaunchedAugust 27, 1993 (1993-08-27)
Links
Websitewww.telehit.com
Availability
Cable
Available on many Mexican and American cable providersConsult local listings
Satellite
Dish Network (US)Channel 889 (SD)
SKY México709

Broadcasting since 1993, Telehit became the second Spanish language music video network under MTV. What began as a Spanish music network, now is a universal fusion of different musical rhythms, like pop, rock, electronic, hip-hop and reggaeton.

Besides music videos, the channel also broadcasts concerts, TV specials and general-interest content for youth. Telehit has also been a platform for hosts and actors to being into Mexican show business.

Hosts

Current

  • Adina Burak
  • Ceci Flores
  • Barbara Islas
  • Raul Gemeneses
  • Gwendolyne García Leets
  • Angie Tadei
  • Claudio Rodríguez Medellín
  • Karla Gómez
  • Mery Roo
  • Román
  • Amanda Rosa
  • Alex Kaffie
  • Alejandra Bogue
  • Sergi Mass
  • Uriel del Toro
  • Melissa López
  • Odalys Ramírez
  • Silvia Olmedo
  • Karla Luna
  • Karla Panini
  • Juan Carlos Nava "El Borrego"
  • Juan Carlos Casasola
  • 'Leia Freitas
  • Platanito
  • Kalimba Marichal
  • Mario Cuevas "La Garra"
  • Beto y Lalo
  • Natalia Tellez

Previous

Current

Past

  • +Mas Nescafé
  • Calibre 45
  • El Calabozo
  • Telehit Live
  • Depásonico
  • Guaguarones S.A.
  • No Manches
  • Hi!
  • Válvula de Escape
  • Sabrina
  • Desde Gayola
  • Fresas con Chile
  • Toma Libre
  • Incógnito
  • Las hijas de la madre Tierra
  • Black & White
  • El Planeta de Cabeza
  • El Pulso
  • Encuentros Cercanos
  • El Show del Polaco
  • Kristoff Presenta

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