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WORA-TV had a small news division branded WORA-TV Noticias, which aired during WKAQ-TV's Telenoticias news broadcasts on the Telemundo subchannel. These 15- to 30-minute news segments focus on events happening in and around Mayagüez and Puerto Rico's west coast.
With the move, WOLE dropped all programming from WKAQ-TV and Telemundo, which quickly entered into negotiations with WLII's existing western Puerto Rico satellite, WORA-TV (channel 5). [ 4 ] On July 22, 2018, Univision Communications announced that it had purchased retransmission partner WOLE-DT from Western Broadcasting Corp. of Puerto Rico ...
WORA-TV: ABC (WORA-TV 5.1) DW on 5.2, 24 Horas on 5.3, Telecinco on 5.4, Mega TV on 18.1 San Lorenzo: 5 29 W29EE-D: WORA-TV: ABC (WORA-TV 5.1) DW on 5.2, 24 Horas on 5.3, Telecinco on 5.4, Mega TV on 18.1 Isabel Segunda: 8 14 WVQS-LD: WSJN-CD: Tiva TV (WRUA 8.8) CTNi on 20.1, CTN on 20.2, CTNi on 34.1, 3ABN Latino on 44.1 San Juan: 26 20 W20EJ ...
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WKAQ-TV formerly operated WOLE-TV (channel 12) in Aguadilla and WORA-TV (channel 5) in Mayagüez as satellite stations. WKAQ-TV also has three low-power translator facilities: W09AT-D in Fajardo, W28EH-D in Adjuntas and W28EQ-D in Utuado. WKAQ-TV also simulcasts the signal of New York City sister station WNBC with the branding of NBC Puerto Rico.
Telenoticias Puerto Rico, more commonly known as just Telenoticias, is the flagship newscast for Telemundo owned-and-operated station WKAQ-TV in San Juan, Puerto Rico.It currently airs four editions on weekdays, a morning one anchored by Grenda Rivera, an 11 a.m. one anchored by Ivonne Solla Cabrera and Walter Soto León, a 4 p.m. edition anchored by Zugey Lamela and Julio Rivera Saniel, a 5 p ...
WORA-TV began airing on October 12, 1955, due to the efforts of Alfredo Ramírez de Arellano to create a station for the west coast of Puerto Rico. [34] On January 6, 1958, the government debuted its own station, WIPR-TV, with the claim that it was the first educational station in Latin America. [ 34 ]
It is a full-time satellite of Mayagüez-licensed WORA-TV (channel 5) which is owned by Telecinco Media Holdings. WRFB's transmitter is located on Cerro Marquesa in Aguas Buenas ; its parent station maintains studios on Ponce de León Avenue in Santurce , with additional studios at the Guanajibo Building in Mayagüez.