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XHUNAM low power channel 20 digital, also known as "Teveunam", is an educational television station owned and operated by the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in Mexico City.

Programming on XHUNAM generally consists of educational telecourse programs for UNAM students, plus public affairs, documentary and cultural programming. Some XHUNAM programming can also be seen on the nationwide Edusat service.

XHUNAM licensed to broadcast began on analog channel 60 from December 5, 2000 to December 4, 2005. Later XHUNAM transmission license endorsement on digital channel 20 from November 30, 2005 to November 29, 2010. Despite having channel 60 as its analog channel, TDT channel 20 has no virtual channel information.

XHUNAM is generally on the air daily from 8AM to as early as 12 Midnight (longer on some nights, especially if there's a movie or concert scheduled).

At a power of 200 watts, XHUNAM generally covers only the greater UNAM area in Mexico City, though it can also be seen in cable providers through Mexico and through SKY México.

Since 2012, Teveunam can also be seen on Terrestrial Digital TV in many cities of Mexico, as a subchannel from an OPMA repeater. In Mexico City it can be seen on channel 30.2