WJAN-CA
WJAN-CA is a Spanish-language Independent station in Miami, Florida. The station runs news, along with other Spanish-language programming. The station mostly talks about Cuba and its regime. The station also broadcasts news programming from CNN en Español.
WJAN-CA began broadcasting in the Spanish language in 1995. That same year it began broadcasting its first independently-produced entertainment series produced for the Hispanic market in the United States, A Oscuras Pero Encendidos. Hosted by producer and entertainer Paul Bouche, the show became a success and in 2000, owner Omar Romay started investing in locally produced entertainment programs. By 2009 the station had 7 hours of original programming per day and a share of over 10 percent of the Spanish-language television audience in Miami during prime time. Some of the shows that make up their lineup are : A Mano Limpia with Oscar Haza. Other popular shows are "TN3", "Arrebatados" and "Explosivos". The station transmitted analog on channel 41, and now on digital TV channels 41.1 and 48.1 as WJAN-CD & WJAN-LD. For the past years, the primetime newscast has also gained a high percentage of viewers during the competitive 10pm to 11pm time. The 10pm newscast is anchored by Felix Guillermo and Alejandra Molina.
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Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television
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Spanish-language television stations in the State of Florida
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Miami - Fort Lauderdale: WPBT 2.3 (V-me, Miami) - WEYS-LP 6 (ALMA, Miami) - WSVN 7.2 (Estrella TV, Miami) - WGEN 8 (Spanish Independent, Key West) - WPLG 10.2 (LATV, Miami) - WSBS 22 (Spanish Independent, Key West) - WLTV 23 (Univision, Miami) - WPMF 38 (Azteca America, Miami) - WJAN-CA 41 (Spanish Independent / CNN Español, Miami) - WFUN-LP 48 (Caribevision, Miami) - WSCV 51 (Telemundo, Fort Lauderdale) - WAMI 69 (TeleFutura, Hollywood)
Tampa - St. Petersburg: WEDU 3.2 (V-me, Tampa) - WXAX-LP 26 (Azteca América, Tampa) - WTAM-LP 30 (Multimedios/La Familia Network, Tampa) - WMOR 32.3 (Estrella TV, Lakeland) - WRMD-CD 49 (Telemundo, Tampa) - WFTT 50 (TeleFutura, Tampa) - WVEA 62 (Univision/LATV, Venice)
Orlando - Daytona Beach - Melbourne: WKMG 6.2 (LATV, Orlando) - WKCF 18.3 (Estrella TV, Clermont) - W21AU 21 (Azteca América, Orlando) - WMFE 24.1-3 (V-me, Orlando) - WVEN 26 (Univision, Daytona Beach) - WTMO-CD 31 (Telemundo, Orlando) - WZXZ-CA 36 (Caribevision, Orlando) - WOTF 43 (TeleFutura, Melbourne)
West Palm Beach - Fort Pierce: WWHB-CA 48 (Azteca América, Stuart) - WBWP-LP 57 (Mega TV, West Palm Beach)
Fort Myers - Naples: WUVF-LP 2/WLZE-LP 51 (Univision, Naples / Ft. Myers) - WTPH-LP 14 (Azteca América, Ft. Myers) - WWDT-CD 43 (Telemundo, Naples)
Pensacola: WSRE 23.4 (V-me, Pensacola)
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, ION, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS and Other stations in Florida
Also see: Religious and Spanish TV stations
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The stations has also become very popular among Hispanics in South Florida due to their two daily running newscasts. At 5pm with Jossie Galindo and Juan Manuel Cao and the primetime 10pm newscast with Alejandra Molina and Felix Guillermo.