Canal 10 Chiapas live stream
Canal 10 Chiapas online television
Canal 10 Chiapas is a Mexican state-wide television network operating as a public broadcaster for the state of Chiapas. The primary language of broadcasting is Spanish. The channel was founded by the government of the state of Chiapas and is part of the Sistema Chiapaneco de Radio, Televisión y Cinematografía (Chiapaneco System of Radio, Television, and Cinematography). The network is headquartered in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, the capital of Chiapas. Canal 10 Chiapas is a member of the Red de Radiodifusoras y Televisoras Educativas y Culturales de México (Educational and Cultural Broadcasters Network of Mexico). Its slogan is "La señal de los chiapanecos" (The signal of the Chiapanecos).
On air, Canal 10 Chiapas features a mix of educational programming, news, cultural content, and coverage of the state government. The flagship program is the daily newscast, which covers events from Chiapas, including local politics, indigenous communities, and social issues. The channel is also known for its coverage of Chiapas' rich cultural heritage, with programs on Mayan traditions, local music (marimba), and the state's natural wonders (the Sumidero Canyon, the Lacandon Jungle). The channel also airs content from the national public broadcaster, Canal Once, and other educational networks, as well as programming from the Mexican federal government.
Canal 10 Chiapas is available throughout the state of Chiapas via digital terrestrial television (channel 10.1 in Tuxtla Gutiérrez) and on major cable and satellite providers in the state. The channel streams live online through its official website, canaldiez.com, and via its mobile app for Android and iOS devices.
Canal 10 Chiapas strives to be the public television voice of the people of Chiapas, offering educational, cultural, and informative content that reflects the identity of its citizens, particularly its indigenous communities. The mission of the channel is to inform the public about state government activities, to preserve and promote local culture, and to provide a platform for community voices in one of Mexico's most diverse states.







