XHG-TDT
{{Infobox television station
| callsign = XHG-TDT
| name = Canal 4
| logo = XHGTV.png
| logo_size = 250px
| image = Televisa Guadalajara logo.png
| image_size = 250px
| digital = 27 (UHF)
| virtual = 4
| affiliations = Televisa Regional
| founded = 1960
| airdate = {{Start date|1961|10}}
| location = Guadalajara, Jalisco
| country = Mexico
| callsign_meaning = Templated call sign
| owner = Grupo Televisa
| licensee = Televisa de Occidente S.A. de C.V.
| translators =
| repeaters =
| former_callsigns = XHG-TV (1961–2015)
| coordinates =
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XHG-TDT is an independent television station in Guadalajara, capital of the state of Jalisco. The station is part of the Televisa Regional network and broadcasts on virtual channel 4.1 statewide.
History
On May 14, 1960, the local Televicentro facilities were opened by Telesistema Mexicano, attributed to Televisora de Guadalajara, S.A.; its concession was receivedon August 16, 1961, beginning its operations in October of that year, as a relay station of XEW-TV.{{cite web|first=Francisco de Jesús|last=Aceves González|url=https://www.academia.edu/1028234/LA_TELEVISION_EN_GUADALAJARA._G%C3%A9nesis_y_desarrollo|title=La televisión en Guadalajara: génesis y desarrollo|publisher=Universidad de Guadalajara|date=1987}}{{rp|27}} In 1963, TSM installed a link tower at Cerro Gordo to improve the station's relay with XEW, however, at the end of the year, it was announced that XEWO (channel 2) would become the new XEW relayer, while XHG would become an independent station.{{rp|37}} On October 21, 1967, the station started airing Espectáculos Musicales Cuervo, which was relayed to Mexico City and Monterrey.{{rp|41}}
In early 1984, Carlos Pickering, director of Televisora de Occidente, is replaced by José Luís Guash, former director of XHGC-TV. Under his tenure, the station introduced a new format with two new local programs at around noon, a variety show and a women's interest program. The station also aired imports already seen on the Mexico City stations and delayed soccer broadcasts.{{rp|65-66}}
By 1997, the station was broadcasting nineteen hours a day, from 6:30am to 1:30am. The main local program, Al Tanto, aired at 9pm.El Siglo de Torreón, March 16, 1997
As of 2023, the station's coverage area reaches eight million people statewide.[https://transparencia.guadalajara.gob.mx/sites/default/files/Oficio_CAEC_204_2023_Abril.pdf Televisa GDL media kit 2023]