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WJAN-CD (channel 41) is a low-power, class A Spanish-language independent station in Miami, Florida, United States.Owned by América CV Station Group, Inc., the station maintains studios on NW 107th Avenue in Hialeah Gardens, and its transmitter is located due south of Aladdin City.
CaribeVisiòn launched in 2007 with owned-and-operated stations in New York City, Chicago, Miami, and San Juan until November 2009. Eventually being re-branded to CV Network, the network and its related owned-and-operated stations, as well as Sherjan's América TeVe, were brought under the common ownership and management of a new entity, América-CV Network, LLC, and its sister company ...
Canal de La Fe on 22.2 Live Oak: Live Oak: 57 17 ... Teveo on 41.2 Miami/Fort Lauderdale: Miami: 41 4 WMDF-LD: Silent Miami/Fort Lauderdale: Miami: 43 3 W03BU-D ...
Pedro Ricardo Sevcec (born July 14, 1954) [1] is a Uruguayan television personality and journalist best known as the former anchor of Noticiero Telemundo in the United States, from 2000 to 2009.
The Miami Hurricanes and coach Mario Cristobal enjoyed a dream start to the season and staked a claim to being the best team in the ACC with Saturday’s 41-17 road victory over the Florida Gators
WLTV-DT (channel 23) is a television station in Miami, Florida, United States, serving as the local Univision outlet. It is one of two flagship stations of the Spanish-language network (the other being WXTV-DT in the New York City market).
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WXTV-DT (channel 41) is a television station licensed to Paterson, New Jersey, United States, serving as the Univision outlet for the New York City area. It is one of two flagship stations of the Spanish-language network (the other being WLTV-DT in Miami–Fort Lauderdale).