2016 in Mexican television
The following is a list of events affecting Mexican television in 2016. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, and cancellations; channel launches, closures, and re-brandings; stations changing or adding their network affiliations; and information about controversies and carriage disputes.
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Events
    
- 5 August-21 August - The 2016 Summer Olympics were broadcast on Canal Once and Canal 22.[1]
 - 31 December - Mexico's nationwide digital television transition was completed after the mandatory shutdown of analog television service for mid- and low-powered stations, which were given a one-year extension of the nationwide deadline of 31 December 2015.
 
Television shows
    
    Debuts
     
- 40 y 20 (2016–present)
 
Programs on-air
     
1970s
    
- Plaza Sesamo (1972–present)
 
1990s
    
- Acapulco Bay (1995–present)
 - Corazon salvaje (1993–present)
 - Esmeralda (1997–present)
 - La usurpadora (1998–present)
 
2000s
    
- Alma de hierro (2008–present)
 - Big Brother México (2002-2005, 2015–present)
 - Hotel Erotica Cabo (2006–present)
 - Lo Que Callamos Las Mujeres (2001–present)
 
2010s
     
- 40 y 20 (2016–present)
 - Como dice el dicho (2011–present)
 - La Voz… México (2011–present)
 - México Tiene Talento (2014–present)
 - Valiant Love (2012–present)
 
Television stations
    
    Station launches
     
| Date | Market | Station | Channel | Affiliation | Notes/References | 
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| 22 February | Zacatecas, Zacatecas | XHZHZ-TDT | 24 (UHF/PSIP) | Non-commercial independent | |
| 1 September | XHZAC-TDT | 20 (UHF)  15 (PSIP)  | 
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| 17 October | Mexico City | XHCTMX-TDT | 29 (UHF)  3 (PSIP)  | 
Imagen Televisión | |
| 7 November | Villahermosa, Tabasco | XHUJAT-TDT | 35 (UHF/PSIP) | Public independent | |
| Unknown | Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua | XEPM-TDT2 | 2.2 (PSIP) | Las Estrellas | XEPM's second digital subchannel broadcasts the same programming as main channel, but with El Paso, Texas area commercials. | 
Network affiliation changes
    
| Date | Market | Station | Channel | Old affiliation | New affiliation | Notes/References | 
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| 1 October | Matamoros, Tamaulipas  (Brownsville/McAllen, Texas, USA)  | 
XHRIO-TDT | 15.1 | MundoMax | The CW Plus | |
References
     
- "Canal 22 y Once tv transmitirán Juegos Olímpicos; Televisa y Azteca quedan fuera". aristeguinoticias.com. 27 April 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
 
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