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"United States TV Stations: Puerto Rico", Yearbook of Radio and Television, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1964, OCLC 7469377 – via Internet Archive; Pedro Miranda Corrada (1974). "La cable television en Puerto Rico". Revista Jurídica de la Universidad de Puerto Rico (in Spanish) (42).
The Rock Radio Network is a 3-station AM and 3-FM-translator radio network out of San Juan, Puerto Rico. It broadcasts Christian biblical teaching in a bilingual format. The Rock consists of the stations WBMJ/W258DT in San Juan, WIVV/W280GC in Vieques, and WCGB/W293DP in Juana Díaz, Puerto Rico. The Rock is owned and operated by Calvary ...
Network was formerly carried on KVLY-DT2 until January 13, 2015, when KXJB-TV converted into Cozi TV affiliate KRDK-TV upon Major Market Broadcasting assuming ownership of that station and Gray transferred that station's former CBS and syndicated programming inventory as well as local newscasts to KVLY-DT2.
Charter’s Spectrum cable company introduces XUMO, a new box that replaces your current set-top cable box and gives you access to streaming sites. Voice command: The remote also has a voice ...
In addition, customers with Comcast’s Now TV low-priced pay-TV bundle (which excludes sports and local TV) can access 40-plus streaming channels from A&E, AMC, Hallmark, Warner Bros. Discovery ...
Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation: Spanish News/Talk/Music WIPR-FM: 91.3 FM: San Juan: Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation: Classical Music WISA: 1390 AM: Isabela: Isabela Broadcasting, Inc. Spanish News/Talk WIVA-FM: 100.3 FM: Aguadilla: Arso Radio Corp. Spanish Tropical WIVV: 1370 AM: Island Of Vieques: Calvary Evangelistic ...
María Victoria Ramírez de Arellano Cardona (born November 8, 1997), known professionally as Young Miko, is a Puerto Rican singer, rapper, songwriter and former footballer. [9] In 2022, she released her debut EP, Trap Kitty , featuring Latin trap tracks.
Licensed to Guayama, Puerto Rico, it serves the greater San Juan area. The station is currently owned by WMEG Licensing, Inc., a division of the Spanish Broadcasting System. Until 2004, La Mega 106.9 FM had an American Alternative Top 40 format. In 2004 the station began to air Reggaeton music along with the original format.