• WCLO-TV (channel 25), branded on-air as Nueva Vida TV, is a Spanish-language religious television station licensed to Aguada, Puerto Rico. Founded in...
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  • 6) WNJX-TV (channel 4) WORA-TV (channel 5) WOLE-DT (channel 12) WOST (channel 14) WTCV (channel 18) Mega TV WJPX (channel 24) WJAN-CD WCLO-TV (channel...
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  • WZNA-LD (channel 3), branded on-air as Nueva Vida TV, is a Spanish religious television station licensed to Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. the station is owned...
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    WAPA-TV (channel 4) is a Spanish-language independent television station in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is owned by WAPA Media Group. WAPA-TV's studios are...
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    WIPR-TV (channel 6) is a non-commercial educational public television station in San Juan, Puerto Rico, owned by the CorporaciĆ³n de Puerto Rico para la...
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    WKBM-TV on May 23, broadcasting on channel 11, as part of his new 'Telecadena Perez-Perry' chain of television stations. Some of the shows that WKBM-TV aired...
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  • WCCV-TV (channel 54) is a religious independent television station licensed to Arecibo, Puerto Rico. The station is owned by the Asociacion Evangelistica...
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    with WCBS-TV) John Hambrick Jane Hanson Pat Harper Reggie Harris (later with WCBS-TV and WWOR-TV) Jim Hartz Stefan Holt (now with WMAQ-TV, also son of...
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  • WITA-TV was a television station on ultra high frequency (UHF) channel 30 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It was owned by El Imparcial newspaper and broadcast...
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  • WSTE-DT (redirect from WRIK-TV)
    and the fourth in Puerto Rico, after WKAQ-TV, WAPA-TV (both were established four years earlier), and WORA-TV (established three years earlier). It was...
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