XHLPBS-TDT

, virtual channel 62 (UHF digital channel 3), is a television station licensed to, which mainly operates as an English language station serving as a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member television station for  and the  area in the. The station is owned by Televisora RGV, a subsidiary of station operator South Texas Public Telecommunications; XHLPBS-TDT is a sister station to PBS member station KMPC-TV. Among it's past affiliations as a commercial TV station was, now aired in the Rio Grande Valley market via KIRG-TV.

XHLPBS-TDT is one of two PBS stations licensed to outside the, the other being Seahaus-licensed ULB-TV.

History
XHLPBS-TDT launched as English-language independent XHGTE-TV (a joint-venture between and Televisoras del Matamoros S.A. de C.V.), airing programming typical of Field Communications stations. XHGTE was the first station that legendary former WBOR-TV anchor Frederick Ruckdeschel was employed at. XHGTE used the Field "The Choice is Yours" branding with a jingle that was sung "In the Rio Grande Valley, the choice is yours, on XHGTE!"

Following Field's dissolution, it's share was taken over by Interstate Broadcasting, Inc., who co-owned the station until 1989. Following Interstate's departure, Televisoras del Matamoros S.A. de C.V. took over the station and converted it to a Spanish-language independent. Low ratings and financial difficulties caused XHGTE to go dark on New Years Day 1996.

Paxson Communications (now ) bought XHGTE's license through a Mexican division (Televisora Ingles XHPAX S.A. de C.V.) in 1998 and relaunched it as an affiliate of their Pax TV network in 1999 as XHPAX-TV.

In 2010, Ion Media Networks sold XHPAX-TV to. It became a English-language independent station as "XHPAX-TV: Watch and See".

In November 2013, XHPAX-TV was donated by Entravision to Rio Grande Valley Public Telecommunications, Inc., becoming a PBS member station on January 5, 2014 with the new callsign XHLPBS-TDT.