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Noticentro in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. WAPA-TV (channel 4) is a Spanish-language independent television station in San Juan, Puerto Rico, owned by WAPA Media Group.The station's studios are located on Luis Vigoreaux Avenue in Guaynabo, and its transmitter is on the WKAQ-TV (channel 2) transmission tower at Cerro La Santa in Cayey near the Carite State Forest.
On February 20, 2020, Celimar Adames Casalduc filed a lawsuit against the parent company of WAPA-TV (Televicentro de Puerto Rico) citing Discrimination in employment; Law of Equal Pay; Reprisal. The lawsuit stemmed from the decision the station made a year before of removing her from her post as co-anchor (a position she held for 27 years).
On September 1, 2023, Hemisphere Media Group purchased WKAQ-AM and WKAQ-FM and announced that it would spin off WAPA-TV, WAPA Sports, WAPA América, and these two radio stations into a subsidiary. Jorge Hidalgo was selected as CEO of WAPA Media, while retaining his position as President and General Manager of the WAPA-TV station.
This is the list of programs that are being broadcast by WAPA-TV television network in Puerto Rico.WAPA-TV for years has shown boxing, BSN basketball, telenovelas, movies, comedies, sitcoms (both American and domestic), baseball, NFL football, both World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and Puerto Rican World Wrestling Council (WWC) professional wrestling and human interest shows.
"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).
2.6 Puerto Rico. 2.7 Saint Barthélemy. ... 5.11 Uruguay. 5.12 Venezuela. ... CDN Cadena de noticias; HISD-TVCERTV; HIMQ-TVColor Visión
The agreement between Ramos and Marín stated that Empresas El Mundo Broadcasting would be allowed to use the services of Engineer Rafael Delgado Márquez, who was the administrator of Authority of Communications of Puerto Rico, to develop the first commercial station in Puerto Rico WKAQ-TV however due to the FCC freeze of 1948 the development ...
During the 1950s the impending arrival of television created public expectation in Puerto Rico, even influencing other entertainment mediums in the form of a song. [1] WKAQ-TV was the first station to introduce regular programing in 1954, followed closely by WAPA-TV.