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  2. WIPR-TV - Wikipedia

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    WIPR-TV was created as a result of lobbying for public broadcasting in Puerto Rico, beginning in the 1950s. The station went on the air for the first time on Three Kings Day (January 6), 1958, becoming the first educational television station in Latin America, and the facilities were dedicated in memory of revered Borinquen entertainer Ramón Rivero (Diplo).

  3. List of television stations in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Telemicro on 10.5, Teleuniverso on 10.29, DNJ TV on 77.1 Guayama: 31 31 W31DV-D: Encanto TV (WVDO-LD 10.1) Telemicro on 31.5, Teleuniverso on 31.29, DNJ TV on 77.1 Ceiba: 32 32 WSJU-LD: Fresh TV: Mix TV on 32.2, Romance TV on 32.3, WQBS TV on 32.4, SuperLatina TV on 32.5, TevéSalud on 32.6, Radio Voz TV on 32.7, Reggaeton Old School on 32.8 ...

  4. Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation (Spanish: Corporación de Puerto Rico para la Difusión Pública) is the government-owned corporation of Puerto Rico responsible for public broadcasting for the government of Puerto Rico. [1]

  5. News media in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, WIPR-TV was launched as a non-commercial public television station owned by the government of Puerto Rico and operated through the Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation but it wasn't until 1995 when the station would launch their own news operation called NotiSeis (News Six). The newscast was anchored by Gloria Soltero and Pedro ...

  6. TV shopping: Everything you should know before you buy this ...

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    You’ve got to get a pretty large TV or be seated incredibly close for an 8K TV to look noticeably sharper than a 4K set. Oh, and 8K content is still hard to come by. So don’t expect to be able ...

  7. Television in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. WWXY-LD - Wikipedia

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    On September 25, 2017, Due to the passage of Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, WIPR-TV (owned by Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation) simulcast programming on channel 38.1, The Retro Channel on 38.2 and WORO-DT (TeleOro Canal 13) operate on channel 38.3.

  9. WIPR - Wikipedia

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    WIPR-TV, a television station (channel 6) licensed to San Juan, Puerto Rico The World Intellectual Property Report , a biennial analytical publication by WIPO World Intellectual Property Review , a bimonthly magazine providing news and analysis on issues in intellectual property