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call_letters = WNJU|
call_letters = WNJU|
station_logo = |
station_logo = [[Image:WNJU_2005_-_I000.jpg|200px]]|
station_slogan = Mejorando Su Vida|
station_slogan = Mejorando Su Vida|
station_branding = Telemundo 47/Noticiero Telemundo 47|
station_branding = Telemundo 47/Noticiero Telemundo 47|

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WNJU is the Telemundo affiliate for the New York City, USA region. Owned by NBC Universal, WNJU broadcasts the Spanish language television network Telemundo to the New York City region from studios in Fort Lee, New Jersey. Initial programming was a mix of English and Spanish shows.

History

On May 16, 1965 WNJU began broadcast operations as the first commercial UHF station in the New York City television market. During the middle 1960s, the station broadcast as live teenage dance show in the New York maket called Disc-O-Teen hosted by John Zacherle.

WNJU began programming in Spanish by the late 1960s. It was involved in some controversy when it aired bullfights, which some critics believed was too violent.