As the local Televisa station in Tijuana, XEWT produces local programs during the day and overnight. During the afternoons and evenings (from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m.), the station simulcasts Televisa's national network
Las Estrellas, which is dedicated to
telenovelas,
game shows, comedies, and
sports. Las Estrellas can also be seen on XEWT's sister station
XHUAA-TDT, which is the network's repeater station in Tijuana. There are several interesting schedule overlaps between XEWT and San Diego's
Univision affiliate,
KBNT-CD (channel 17). Although both are competitors in the San Diego/Tijuana market, they both carry some of the same programming. Univision carries some Televisa programming in its lineup and this is thus reflected in KBNT's lineup.
Newscasts XEWT established a reorganized news department called (formerly until 2019) on February 29, 1988. It originally established a Tijuana-centric 5 p.m. newscast and a 10:30 p.m. newscast focusing on all of Baja California. Among the personalities who have anchored and reported for
Notivisa is veteran anchor Fernando del Monte, who worked for the station from 1989 to 2007 and again since 2015, running as the
PRI candidate for Municipal President of Tijuana in between stints. Like its sister stations in Baja California, XEWT produces hours of locally produced newscast each week, including a weeknight regional newscast, as seen on XEWT,
XHBC in
Mexicali, and
XHS in
Ensenada, which share some of XEWT's resources and news reports. XEWT previously produced a 6pm newscast until 2016. As of January 28, 2019, XEWT revamped its hours of local news. The station now airs a 90-minute morning newscast at 6:30 a.m. (followed by Que Buen Dia), a full-hour newscast at 2 p.m., a new 90-minute evening newscast at 5 p.m., and a late night newscast at 10:30 p.m. which focuses on all of Baja California, as well as San Diego and the
Imperial Valley. ==Technical information==