Overview
Capital 21 is a public television service operated by the Government of
Mexico City and broadcast under the callsign XHCDM-TDT. The station began
transmissions in 2010 and serves viewers across Mexico City (Ciudad de
México) and the wider metropolitan area through digital terrestrial television.
Its programming includes local news, public affairs programs, cultural
features, interviews, social discussion programs, and coverage of events
connected to civic and community life in the Mexican capital.
The channel also carries cultural and educational content produced within Mexico's wider public broadcasting sector, and it has participated in collaborations with other Mexican public media organizations. Alongside current affairs programming, Capital 21 presents magazine-style programs, arts and cultural features, tourism segments, and discussion-based productions focused on urban and social topics relevant to Mexico City audiences. The station operates as part of the city's public media system and maintains official online resources providing information about its schedule, programs, and institutional activities.
TV Information
- Website
- Capital 21 (XHCDM-TDT)
- Genre
- Public, General (Regional)
- Language
- Spanish (Español)
- Country / Location
- Home > Americas > Mexico > Regional TV (2)
- Headquarters
- Mexico City