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3 Satellite stations  





4 FCC spectrum auction & WJPX/WIRS sale  



4.1  Spectrum reallocation  







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WJPX

City

San Juan, Puerto Rico

Channels

Branding

América Tevé Puerto Rico (general)
América Noticias (newscasts)

Programming

Affiliations

18.1: Mega TV
24.1: América Tevé
42.1: SonLife

Ownership

Owner

  • (America-CV Stations Group, Inc.)
  • History

    First air date

    February 15, 1987

    Former call signs

    WSJN-TV (1987–1998)

    Former channel number(s)

    Analog:
    24 (UHF, 1987–2009)

    Former affiliations

    Independent (1987–1990, 1993–1998)
    Silent (1990–1993)
    Pax TV (1998–2000)
    Telenet (2000-2004)
    MTV (2004–2007)
    America CV Network (2007–2012)
    MundoFox/MundoMax (2012–2016)

    Call sign meaning

    San Juan Pax
    (former affiliation)

    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC

    Facility ID

    58340

    ERP

    1,000 kW
    696 kW (STA)

    HAAT

    565 m (1,854 ft)

    Transmitter coordinates

    18°10′3N 66°34′35W / 18.16750°N 66.57639°W / 18.16750; -66.57639

    Translator(s)

    (see table)

    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • Website

    americatevepr.com

    WIRS

    Semi-Satellite of WJPX, San Juan, Puerto Rico

    City

    Yauco, Puerto Rico

    Channels

    Branding

    Sonlife Broadcasting Network

    Programming

    Affiliations

    18.1: Mega TV
    24.1: América Tevé
    42.1: SonLife

    Ownership

    Owner

  • (America-CV Stations Group, Inc.)
  • History

    First air date

    December 1, 1991

    Former channel number(s)

    Analog:
    42 (UHF, 1991–2009)
    Digital:
    41 (UHF, 2004-2017)

    Former affiliations

    Religious independent (1991–2004)
    Telenet (2004)
    MTV (2004–2007)
    America CV Network (2007–2012)
    América Tevé (2012–2016)

    Technical information[2]

    Licensing authority

    FCC

    Facility ID

    39887

    ERP

    36.0 kW

    HAAT

    372 m (1,220 ft)

    Transmitter coordinates

    18°18′59N 67°10′41W / 18.31639°N 67.17806°W / 18.31639; -67.17806

    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • Website

    www.sonlifetv.com

    WJPX (channel 24) is a Spanish-language Independent television station licensedtoSan Juan, Puerto Rico. The station brands itself as América TeVé Puerto Rico.

    WIRS, virtual channel 42 (UHF digital channel 17), is a semi-satellite of WJPX and a Sonlife-affiliated television station licensed to Yauco, Puerto Rico.

    The two stations share studio facilities located in Amelia Industrial Park in Guaynabo (shared studios with Mega TV owned-and-operated WTCV), and shared its transmitter facilities with WTCV located at Barrio Cubuy in Canovanas and the transmitter located at the WVEO transmitter site at Cerro Canta Gallo in Aguada.

    There are owned by America CV Stations Group.

    History

    Former logo as a MundoMax affiliate, used from 2015 until 2016.

    The station was founded in 1987 and was a 24-hour news station branded as WSJN 24 Horas, El Canal de Noticias. Some Puerto Rican television reporters started their careers at WSJN, such as Maria Celeste Arraras, Ada Torres Toro, Sol Sostre, Nelson Bermejo, Tony Dandrades, Luis Guardiola, Nellie Rivera, Lyanne Melendez, Edna Schmidt and Roberto Cortes.

    In 1993, WSJN-TV returned to the air, and was owned by El Nuevo Comandante Racetrack corporation, broadcasting Horse racing, and it is branded as Telenet.

    On January 13, 1998, WSJN-TV changed its callsign to the current WJPX, after Paxson Communications purchased the station. On August 31, 1998, WJPX, along with the rest of the Paxson stations, premiered the new Pax TV television network, with a programming mix of infomercials, off-network reruns labeled as "family entertainment", and The Worship Network during overnights.

    WJPX was later sold to LIN TV in 2000, which affiliated the station with MTV. At that time, the station broadcast MTV programs (both locally produced and imported from the main MTV network), videos and horse races. The MTV branding and programming were licensed from Viacom, which, incidentally, once owned two of WJPX's then-sister stations: WWHO in Columbus, Ohio and WNDY-TV in Indianapolis, before those stations were sold to LIN in 2005.

    On October 19, 2006, LIN TV announced that it had entered into an agreement to sell WJPX along with sister station WAPA-TV to InterMedia Partners for $130 million in cash.[3] The sale was completed on March 30, 2007.

    InterMedia Partners then sold the station again to Caribevision Station Group. The sale was completed in October 2007.

    From March 19, 2009, the subchannel digital 24.2 began transmitting Camarero Racetrack.

    On August 13, 2012, WJPX began broadcasting MundoFox; at that time, América Tevé moved to WIRS channel 42.1. On June 15, 2015, MundoFox (which became MundoMax the following month) was moved to channel 24.1 on WKPV in Ponce, WIRS, and WJWN-TV in San Sebastian, while América Tevé moved to channel 42.1 on WJPX, WKPV, and WJWN.

    WJPX airs infomercials 19 hours a day on weekdays (11pm to 5pm), and 10 ½ hours & 8 hours on weekends (8:30am to 7pm & 11pm to 7am).

    WJPX's affiliation with MundoMax ended on August 1, 2016. At that time, the station began to carry América Tevé on channel 24.1.[4] On that same date, WIRS launched a new programming format called Teveo, which is stylized as a 24-hour news channel that airs each weekday from 5:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. and weekends from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. Teveo carries all of the station's live newscasts, along with rebroadcasts of its 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. newscasts and its public affairs programs. It also added live weekday hour-long 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. newscasts on that date, making it the only station in Puerto Rico with newscasts in those timeslots. On weekends, Teveo carries a "week-in-review" selection of its news programs. Paid programming is shown at other times of the day. The channel is simulcast on WIRS digital channel 42.1, and is carried on Liberty channel 41, Claro TV channel 10 and Dish Network channel 7. On November 12, 2016, WIRS was disaffiliated with Teveo and switched to the Sonlife Broadcasting Network, a religious television network, owned by televangelist Jimmy Swaggart, which was seen on W26DK-D channel 25.2 in San Juan, W31DL-D channel 36.2 in Ponce and W51DJ-D channel 51.2 in Mayaguez.

    Digital television

    WJPX's digital signal is multiplexed:

    Subchannels of WJPX[5]

    Channel

    Video

    Aspect

    Short name

    Programming

    18.1

    1080i

    16:9

    MEGA-HD

    Translator of WTCV / Mega TV

    24.1

    ATV.PR

    Main WJPX programming / América Tevé Puerto Rico

    42.1

    480i

    SBN.PR

    Translator of WIRS-DT / Sonlife Broadcasting Network

    WIRS's digital signal is multiplexed:

    Subchannels of WIRS[6]

    Channel

    Video

    Aspect

    Short name

    Programming

    18.1

    1080i

    16:9

    MEGA-HD

    Translator of WVEO / Mega TV

    24.1

    ATV.PR

    Translator of WJPX / América Tevé Puerto Rico

    42.1

    480i

    WIRS-DT

    Main WIRS programming / Sonlife Broadcasting Network

    WJPX and WJWN-TV shut down their analog signals over UHF channels 24 and 38, on June 12, 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. WKPV and WIRS shut down their analog signals on channels 20 and 42 on April 17. The stations' digital signals remained on their pre-transition UHF channels 21, 19, 41 & 39. Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the stations' virtual channelsatUHF channels 24, 42, 20 and 38.

    Satellite stations

    WJPX and WIRS can be seen across Puerto Rico on the following stations:

    Station

    City of license

    Digital channel

    First air date

    ERP

    HAAT

    Facility ID

    Transmitter Coordinates

    Public license
    information

    WKPV

    Ponce

    36 (UHF)
    (shared with WVOZ-TV)
    (PSIP: 24)

    August 6, 1985

    23.5 kW (main)
    52kW (application)
    1.83 kW (CP)
    77.6 kW (STA)

    250 m (820 ft)

    58341

    18°4′42N 66°44′52W / 18.07833°N 66.74778°W / 18.07833; -66.74778 (WKPV)

    Profile
    LMS

    WJWN-TV

    San Sebastián

    33 (UHF)
    (PSIP: 24)

    1986

    62.1 kW
    245 kW (application)

    625.7m

    58342

    18°8′53.1″N 66°58′58.6″W / 18.148083°N 66.982944°W / 18.148083; -66.982944 (WJWN-TV)

    Profile
    LMS

    FCC spectrum auction & WJPX/WIRS sale

    In 2012, the Federal Communications Commission announced they were going to hold a voluntary Incentive Auction for a portion of the radio frequency spectrum that is currently used by Digital Television broadcasters across the country. WJPX & WIRS announced he would participate in the auction, since it was estimated the stations would net somewhere in the range of $291 & US$264 Million, much more than it would be worth on the open market otherwise. Since that time the auction estimate has increased to somewhere between $220 & US$198 Million, with the auction currently scheduled to take place in early 2016.

    Spectrum reallocation

    On April 13, 2017, it was revealed that WKPV and WIRS's over-the-air spectrum had been sold in the FCC's spectrum reallocation auction, fetching $6,945,255 and $6,657,792 respectively. WKPV and WIRS will not sign off, but it will later share broadcast spectrum with WVEO in Aguadilla and WVOZ-TV in Ponce, both of them are Mega TV owned and operated. America CV stated that WJPX had a better signal than that of WKPV and WIRS.

    External links

    References

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WJPX". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "Facility Technical Data for WIRS". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "LIN TV to Sell Puerto Rico Operations". Archived from the original on February 5, 2012. Retrieved May 25, 2007.
  • ^ "America Teve Expands Its Coverage In NY And Puerto Rico" (Press release). Hialeah Gardens, Fla.: America CV Network. PRNewswire. August 2, 2016. Archived from the original on August 4, 2016. Retrieved August 4, 2016.
  • ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for WJPX". Archived from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved January 24, 2017.
  • ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for WIRS". Archived from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved January 24, 2017.
  • Television stations in Puerto Rico, including San Juan, Aguadilla, Mayagüez, Ponce, and Arecibo

    Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television

    San Juan

    Commercial stations

  • WKAQ-TV / W09AT-D / W28EQ-D (2.1 TMD, 2.2 Punto2, 2.3 NBC)
  • WAPA-TV (4.1 Ind., 4.2 WAPA Deportes, 4.3 WAPA 3)
  • WRFB / W29EE-D / W05DA-D (5.1 ABC, 5.2 DW, 5.3 24H, 5.4 Telecinco)
  • WSTE-DT (7.1 Ind.)
  • WSJN-CD (8.1 Tiva TV)
  • W08EI-D (8.2 Tiva TV)
  • WRUA (8.8 Tiva TV)
  • WVDO-LD / W20DQ-D / W20DR-D / W20DS-D / W04DV-D (10.1 Encanto TV)
  • WVDO-LD / W20DQ-D / W20DR-D / W20DS-D / W04DV-D (11.1 TeleOnce)
  • WLII-DT (11.1 TeleOnce, 11.2 UniMás)
  • WTCV / WJPX (18.1 Mega TV)
  • W33EL-D (19.1 TeleNorte)
  • WXWZ-LD (23.1 MásTVPR)
  • WJPX (24.1 ATeVé)
  • WWXY-LD (25.1 Boricua TV)
  • W20EJ-D (26.1 ShopHQ, 26.2 Timeless TV, 26.3 JTV, 26.4 EEE Network, 26.5 Novelísima, 26.6 BeIN Xtra)
  • W31DV-D (31.1 TeleOnce, 31.10 Encanto TV)
  • WSJU-LD (32.1 Fresh HD)
  • WWXY-LD (38.1 TVO)
  • W33EL-D (44.1 BuenaTV)
  • Public television

  • WVDO-LD / W20DQ-D / W20DR-D / W20DS-D / W04DV-D (6.5 WIPR-TV)
  • WSTE-DT (7.2 WIPR TV)
  • WMTJ (40.1 PBS, 40.2 PBS Kids)
  • Religious stations

  • W08EI-D (8.3 Salvación TV, 8.7 Paraiso TV)
  • WLII-DT (11.3 Visión Latina)
  • WORO-DT (13.1 TeleOro HD, 13.2 EWTN Español, 13.3 Shabum TV, 13.4 TeleOro SD)
  • WSJN-CD (20.1 CTNi, 20.2 CTN)
  • WIDP / W17EA-D (25.11 Nueva Vida)
  • WELU (34.1 CTNi)
  • WDWL (36.1 Enlace, 36.2 EJTV)
  • WJPX (42.1 Sonlife)
  • WSJN-CD (44.1 3ABN Latino)
  • W10DD-D (44.2 3ABN Latino, 44.3 3ABN, 44.4 Proclaim!, 44.5 D2D, 44.6 3ABNRadio, 44.7 3ABNRadio, 44.8 Radio74)
  • W30ED-D (44.1 CDM Internacional)
  • WIDP / W17EA-D (46.1 Rel., 46.2 Triunfo FM, 46.4 Aliento Visión)
  • WVQS-LD (50.1 CTNi, 50.2 CTN)
  • WCCV-TV / W19EY-D / W33ED-D (54.1 CDM Internacional)
  • WUJA (58.1-2 Rel.)
  • WSJN-CD / WVQS-LD (60.1 Lighthouse TV)
  • WWXY-LD (62.1 Maranatha)
  • WECN / WRUA (64.1 Único TV)
  • WVSN / W16EG-D / W17DL-D / W17EP-D / W18DZ-D / W19EP-D / W32FB-D / W33ED-D (68.1 CDM Internacional)
  • Aguadilla / Mayagüez

  • WNJX-TV (2.12 TMD, 2.22 Punto2)
  • WIPM-TV (3.1 WIPR, 3.3 Kids TV)
  • WNJX-TV (4.1 Ind, 4.2 WAPA Deportes, 4.3 WAPA 3)
  • WORA-TV (5.1 ABC, 5.2 DW, 5.3 24H, 5.4 Telecinco)
  • W05CY-D (5.5 ABC, 5.6 DW, 5.7 24H, 5.8 Telecinco)
  • W06DA-D (6.1 Zona TV)
  • WNTE-LD (6.5 WIPR TV)
  • WSTE-DT (7.1 Ind., 7.2 WIPR TV)
  • WQSJ-CD / W08EJ-D (8.1 Tiva TV)
  • W08EJ-D (8.2 Tiva TV, 8.5 Conéctate TV)
  • W10BG-D (10.1 ABC, 10.2 DW, 10.3 24H, 10.4 Telecinco)
  • WNTE-LD (11.1 TeleOnce)
  • WOLE-DT / W21CX-D (12.1 TeleOnce, 12.2 UniMás, 12.3 Visión Latina)
  • WOST / WWKQ-LD / W27DZ-D (14.1 ShopHQ, 14.2 Timeless TV, 14.3 OnTV4U, 14.4 EEE Network, 14.5 BeIN Xtra, 14.6 MMN)
  • WKHD-LD (15.1 Zona TV)
  • WIRS (17.1 Sonlife)
  • WVEO / WIRS (18.1 Mega TV)
  • WSTN-LD (19.1 TeleNorte)
  • WJWN-TV (24.1 ATeVé)
  • WCLO (25.1 Nueva Vida)
  • WTPM-LD (28.1 Paraiso TV, 28.2 Hope, 28.3 3ABN Latino, 28.4 EPZA, 28.5 WTPM-FM)
  • WSJP-LD (30.1 Cozi, 30.2 Fox, 30.3 Comet, 30.4 This, 30.5 LATV)
  • WIRS (42.1 ATeVé)
  • WQSJ-CD (44.1 3ABN Latino, 48.1 CTNi, 48.2 CTN)
  • WQHA (50.1 Zona TV)
  • W16DX-D / W22FA-D / W34FK-D (54.1 CDM Internacional)
  • W02CU-D (55.1 Telemicro/NotiUno TV)
  • WQSJ-CD (60.1 Lighthouse TV)
  • Ponce / Arecibo

  • W28EH-D (2.1 TMD, 2.2 Punto2, 2.3 NBC)
  • WTIN-TV (2.11 TMD, 2.21 Punto2, 4.1 Ind., 4.2 WAPA Deportes, 4.3 WAPA 3)
  • W05DB-D (5.1 ABC, 5.2 DW, 5.3 24H, 5.4 Telecinco)
  • W02CS-D (6.5 WIPR TV)
  • WSTE-DT (7.1 Ind., 7.2 WIPR TV)
  • WUSP-LD (8.1 Tiva TV)
  • W08EH-D (8.2 Tiva TV)
  • WSUR-DT (9.1 TeleOnce, 9.2 UniMás, 9.3 Vision Latina)
  • W02CS-D (10.1 TeleOnce)
  • WQQZ-CD (14.1 ShopHQ, 14.2 OnTV4U, 14.3 Timeless TV, 14.4 EEE Network, 14.5 MMN)
  • W16CW-D (16.1 CDM Internacional HD)
  • WVOZ-TV (18.1 Mega TV)
  • WKPV (24.1 ATeVé)
  • WUSP-LD (25.1 CTNi, 25.2 CTN)
  • WQTO (26.1 PBS, 26.2 PBS Kids)
  • W02CT-D (28.1 TeleOnce)
  • W35DS-D (35.1 TeleOnce)
  • WIMN-CD (36.1 JLTV)
  • WKPV (42.1 Sonlife)
  • W13DI-D (54.1 CDM Internacional)
  • WUSP-LD (60.1 Lighthouse TV)
  • Stations outside
    Puerto Rico available
    on cable and satellite

  • WVGN-LD (NBC, St. Thomas)
  • WABC-TV (ABC, New York)
  • WCVI-TV (CBS, Christiansted)
  • WPIX (CW, New York)
  • WSBS-TV (Mega TV, Miami)
  • WFUN-LD (Teveo, Miami)
  • Local
    cable television
    channels

    • CBS Puerto Rico (CBS)
  • CWIN (CW+/MNT)
  • WAPA America
  • CableVisión
  • OnDIRECTV
  • Camarero Television
  • TeleSagrado
  • Sagrado.TV
  • Católica TV Canal 14
  • Digital TV One (BIVA)
  • Coop Ciudad Universitaria
  • Coop Jardines de San Ignacio
  • Coop La Ceiba
  • Liberty Canal 85
  • PRTV+
  • PHA TV
  • Molusco TV
  • EBTV HD
  • ClaroTV PEG
  • Pharma TV Network
  • STN Spanish Television News
  • Shaddai Message TV
  • Impacto TV
  • WWC TV
  • Duraka TV
  • Inside Media TV
  • Radio Isla TV
  • Health TV
  • Inter TV
  • Latin American Sports
  • Dish 101
  • Canal Mundo Natural
  • Radio Sinai TV
  • Vida Mia TV
  • InterneTV
  • UnoRed TV
  • TuTV Sur
  • WJCA-TV Justicia
  • Voy Turisteando TV
  • PNP-TV
  • PPD-TV
  • PIP-TV
  • MVC-TV
  • Dignidad TV
  • Popular TV
  • Telenoticias Puerto Rico
  • Metro TV
  • ENDI.com
  • PrimeraHora.com
  • Vocero TV 60
  • NotiCentro Ahora
  • BizNet Media
  • WebTVPR
  • Ashford TV
  • Coopharma TV
  • Burbu TV
  • Aleluya TV
  • Magic TV
  • Buena Vista TV
  • CDF Television Network
  • Notiseis 360
  • LenteViral
  • 11Q TV
  • NotiUno TV
  • Boricua TV
  • SuperMax TV
  • EVO TV
  • GW5 Network
  • Mercé TV
  • Destino Network
  • Villa Palmera TV
  • Plaza TV
  • Maranatha Global Family
  • Nazareo TV
  • MediaFaith
  • Gran Carpa Catedral TV
  • The Retro Channel
  • Gallero Soy
  • Island Hub
  • WASY TV
  • Faro TV
  • WZOL TV
  • JELE TV
  • NotiCel
  • Véonet
  • InnovaTeVe
  • UPR TV
  • Pierre TV PR
  • Vision Puerto Rico
  • QPasa TV
  • Herryman TV
  • Sapo TV
  • Sports Broadcasting PR
  • UPRA Web TV
  • Spyntyx
  • Plaza Del Sol TV
  • Cangrejeros TV
  • CBN Media
  • TV Novedades
  • TV Mall
  • Rico Tele Net
  • NPP Noticias
  • TeleImpacto PR
  • United Media
  • Infinito Television
  • Puerto Rico SeVé
  • ACS Network
  • Desde El Sur TV
  • RaceTV Boricua
  • Defunct

  • WPSJ 14 (Ind., Ponce)
  • WMEI (14.1 Retro/Action, Arecibo)
  • WMGZ/WTRA 16 (Ind., Mayagüez)
  • WTSJ 18 (NBC, San Juan)
  • W19DV-D (19.1 CDM, Luquillo)
  • WPRU-LP 20 (ABC, Aguadilla)
  • WSJX-LP 24 (Fox/LATV, Aguadilla)
  • W24DU-D 24 (CMCG, Quebradillas)
  • WITA-TV 30 (Ind., San Juan)
  • WSJU-TV (31.1 SuperLatina, San Juan)
  • W31DL-D (31.1 Newsmax TV, 31.2 Sonlife, 31.3 Shop LC, Ponce)
  • WFNN 34 (Ind., Fajardo)
  • WOTE 36 (Ind., Bayamón)
  • W39DE-D (39.1 LTC-TV, Cayey)
  • WUIA 42 (Rel., San German)
  • WCNT 46 (Ind., Cidra)
  • WFEC 62 (Rel., San Juan)
  • ATSC-M/H Mobile DTV
    encrypted channels
    are italicized

    Puerto Rico
    American Samoa
    Guam
    US Virgin Islands
    Insular Areas
    See also
    Communications in the Northern Mariana Islands
    the Federated States of Micronesia
    Palau
    Communications in the Marshall Islands
    Hawaii

    O&O stations

  • WJPX 24.1 (San Juan, PR)
  • WKPV 24.1 (Ponce, PR)
  • WJWN 24.1 (San Sebastian, PR)
  • WIRS 24.1 (San Juan, PR)
  • Affiliates

  • W21AU-D 21.1 (Orlando)
  • WQDE-LD 33.5 (Indianapolis)
  • SBN Affiliates

  • WKPV 20.1 (Ponce, PR)
  • WJWN 38.1 (San Sebastian, PR)
  • WIRS 42.1 (San Juan, PR)
  • Former affiliates:

  • WZXZ-CD 36 (Orlando, FL)
  • KMOH-TV 6.1 (Kingman / Phoenix)
  • KEJR-LD 40.1 (Phoenix)
  • WPXO-LD 34.1 (New York City / East Orange, N.J.)

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