Overview
- Officials and some outlets cite October 19 for the switch, though one report said transmissions began on October 14.
- Plural TV will air in Spanish and 68 Indigenous languages, with initial presenters in tseltal, zoque, purépecha, chinanteco and náhuatl.
- Live Supreme Court Pleno sessions will remain, complemented by new shows on legal literacy, children’s programming, culture and traditional music.
- Content-sharing deals are planned with the Congress channel, the SPR, Canal Once and Capital 21, including series on racism and inclusion.
- Director Mardonio Carballo reported 3 million pesos to fund operations through 2025, noting a prior request of 16 million pesos for 2026.