WVFW-LD
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WVFW-LD (channel 34) is a Spanish language low-power television station in Miami, Florida which is owned by Estrella Media and serves as an owned and operated station of the Estrella TV network. It was the network's second affiliate in the market; Estrella TV previously affiliated in Miami with the second subchannel of Sunbeam Television's Fox affiliate, WSVN (channel 7) to provide full-market coverage to South Florida. WSVN-DT2 switched to Light TV on July 14, 2017, temporarily leaving Estrella without much Miami cable coverage.[1]
WVFW-LD's signal also served a second purpose, as it provided the signal source for Estrella's national feed carried by pay television providers in markets without an Estrella TV affiliate on terrestrial TV. This was seen in the feed top-of-the-hour station identification sequence, which formerly identified WVFW-LD. Previously, the station was owned by and aired programming from Almavision, and its life dates back to 1983, when it was launched as a Monroe County-owned repeater station of PBS member station WPBT (channel 2) licensed to Marathon.
WVFW-LD's future fate is undetermined in the wake of Liberman's announcement of the purchase of Key West-licensed WGEN-TV (channel 8) on January 8, 2018 (it began to carry Estrella TV on March 1 and also became the national pay television source), though WGEN has guaranteed full carriage in the Miami area.[1] However, it has been retained as its transmitter decently covers Miami and Fort Lauderdale, whereas WGEN has to use several repeaters to cover the inner core of the Miami/Fort Lauderdale metro.
Digital television
Digital channels
Channel | Video | Aspect | PSIP Short Name | Programming |
---|---|---|---|---|
8.1 | 720p | 16:9 | WGEN-HD | Simulcast of WGEN-TV / Estrella TV |
8.2 | 480i | WGEN-2 | [Blank] | |
8.3 | 4:3 | NYBB-1 | TeleMasters (Haitian Creole) | |
8.4 | NYBB-2 | Video Mix TV | ||
8.5 | NYBB-3 | Ayiti TV (Haitian Creole) |
References
- ^ a b Jacobson, Adam (January 5, 2018). "Exclusive: 'Estrella TV' Ready For A Big Miami Return". Radio & Television Business Report. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
External links
- Digital low-power stations
- Estrella TV affiliates
- Television stations in Miami
- Spanish-language television stations in Florida
- Liberman Broadcasting stations
- 1983 establishments in Florida
- Television channels and stations established in 1983
- Hispanic and Latino American culture in Miami
- United States television station stubs