WORA-TV

WORA-TV


Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
Branding WORA Televisión (general)
ABC 5 (DT2)
VIVE Televisión (DT3)
WORA-TV Noticias (newscasts)
Slogan Televisión es poder, déjate ver (general)
Like It Aquí (DT2)
Todo tu Mundo en tu Televisor (DT3)
Channels Digital: 29 (UHF)
Virtual: 5 (PSIP)
Subchannels 5.1 Telemundo
(repeater of WKAQ-TV)

5.2 ABC
5.3 VIVE / Independent
5.4 Telemundo
(repeater of WKAQ-TV)

5.5 Punto 2
Translators W05CY-D 5.4 Mayagüez
W05DA-D 5.1 Fajardo
W05DB-D 5.1 Ponce
W10BG-D 10.1 Mayagüez
W29EE-D 5.1 San Lorenzo
Owner Telecinco, Inc.
First air date October 12, 1955
Call letters' meaning Named after former sister station WORA (AM)
Former channel number(s) Analog:
5 (VHF, 1955–2009)
Former affiliations Independent (1955–1985)
Repeater for WAPA-TV (1955–1985)
Repeater for WKAQ-TV (1985–1994, 2015-present)
Repeater for WLII(-DT) (1995–2014)
Transmitter power 1000 kW
Height 634.2 m
Facility ID 64865
Transmitter coordinates 18°8′56″N 66°59′20″W / 18.14889°N 66.98889°W / 18.14889; -66.98889
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website www.woratv.com
www.abc5.tv
www.vivetvpr.com

WORA-TV, virtual channel 5 (UHF digital channel 29), is a television station located in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. On its main subchannel, the station rebroadcasts over 95% of WKAQ-TV's programming under an affiliation agreement. WORA-TV produces some local programming, mostly airing on Sunday afternoons. During local programming, the station brands itself as either Telecinco or WORA Televisión. The station is owned by Telecinco, Inc.

History

Founded by Alfredo Ramírez de Arellano y Bártoli in 1955, WORA-TV was the first television station in Puerto Rico's west coast. The station was named for then-sister station WORA radio (760 AM). During its early years, the station produced its own programming, but its schedule eventually shifted toward infomercials, possibly due to the lack of interest from local businesses to advertise on television.

In 1979, WORA-TV entered into an affiliation agreement with San Juan-based WAPA-TV, ending its run as a locally-run independent station. After that point, most television stations on the island's western coast followed suit. By joining with economically stronger stations from the San Juan market, market divisions on the island ended.

In 1985, WORA-TV changed its affiliation agreement to WKAQ-TV, and on January 1, 1995, at exactly 12:00 AM, it started a new affiliation agreement with WLII.

On September 19, 2014, it was announced that WORA would become an ABC affiliate on November 1, 2014, replacing low-power station WPRU-LP, carrying the network on a subchannel branded as ABC 5.[1]

On January 1, 2015, WORA-TV again become a semi-satellite of WKAQ-TV on channel 5.1. Univision programming moved to WOLE-DT channel 12, on the same date. On March 9, 2015, WORA's third digital subchannel added VIVE, which broadcasts series from Televisión Española.

News operation

WORA-TV has a small news division branded as WORA-TV Noticias which airs during WKAQ-TV's Telenoticias news broadcasts. This 15 to 30 minute news segments concentrates on events happening in and around Mayagüez and Puerto Rico's west coast.

Its ABC subchannel simulcast WABC-TV's news programming. The local programming, En Record, broadcast on the evening.

Digital television

Digital channels

The station's digital channel is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming[2] Stations
5.1 1080i 16:9 WORA-HD Main WORA-TV programming / Telemundo / WKAQ-TV WORA-TV
5.2 720p ABC-5 ABC
5.3 VIVE VIVE Televisión
5.4 1080i W05CYHD Main WORA-TV programming / Telemundo / WKAQ-TV W05CY-D
5.5 480i 4:3 WORA.5 Punto 2
Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming[3] Stations
10.1 720p 16:9 W10BGHD Main WORA-TV programming / Telemundo / WKAQ-TV W10BG-D
10.2 480i 4:3 W10BG.2 Punto 2
10.3 720p 16:9 ABC-5 ABC
10.4 VIVE VIVE

Analog-to-digital conversion

WORA-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 5, on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 29.[4] Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 5.

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