Media of Puerto Rico
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The Puerto Rico Media includes local radio stations, television stations and newspapers; for the majority of all these the language is Spanish. There are also three stations of the US Armed Forces Radio and Television Service.
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[edit] Newspapers
[edit] Radio stations
NB: Info from the 2005 edition of the WRTH (World Radio Television Handbook) and TVRadioWorld [1]
[edit] Main networks
- Cadena Radio Puerto Rico [2]
- NotiUno [3]
- Radio Reloj
- Radio Isla [4]
[edit] Other stations (partial list)
[edit] San Juan
[edit] Mayaguez
[edit] Ponce
[edit] Television stations
- WKAQ-TV, channel 2 in San Juan (Telemundo)
- WAPA-TV, channel 4 [5] in San Juan (Independent)
- WIPR-TV, channel 6 [6] [7] in San Juan (PBS)
- WIPM-TV, channel 3 in Mayagüez (satellite)
- WSTE, channel 7 in Ponce (Independent)
- WLII, channel 11 [8] in Caguas (Univisión)
- WPRU-LP, channel 20 [10] in Aguadilla (ABC)
- WSJX-LP, channel 24 [11] in Aguadilla (FOX)
- WSJP-LP, channel 30 [12] in Aguadilla (CW)
- WMTJ, channel 40 [13] in Rio Piedras (PBS)
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