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WIPR-TV (channel 6) is a non-commercial educational
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station in
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, owned by the '' Corporación de Puerto Rico para la Difusión Pública'' (English: Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation). While WIPR-TV is a primary member station of
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, most programming on its main channel is locally originated. WIPR-TV's studios are located on Hostos Avenue in
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, and its transmitter is located at Cerro La Santa in
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near the Bosque Estatal de Carite mountain reserve. Because of its audience, much of WIPR's programming is in Spanish, as with most
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television stations. The station is branded as ''WIPR Television''. Previously, the station was branded as ''Teve 6 / Teve 3'', ''TUTV - Tu Universo Televisión'' and ''Puerto Rico TV. WIPR-TV operates a semi-satellite on the island's west coast, WIPM-TV (channel 3) in Mayagüez. WIPM-TV largely repeats WIPR, but does produce some local programming. This station's transmitter is located atop Monte del Estado in
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.


History

WIPR-TV was created as a result of lobbying for public broadcasting in Puerto Rico, beginning in the 1950s. The station went on the air for the first time on
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(January 6), 1958 becoming the first educational television station in
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, and the facilities were dedicated in memory of revered Borinquen entertainer
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(Diplo). It was also the first non-commercial station in the Caribbean, and the first to stream on the Internet. The station was one of the few TV stations in Puerto Rico with English-language programming as part of their PBS membership, and also carried PBS Kids programming. This ended on July 1, 2011, after WIPR and PBS failed to reach an agreement to renew the station's membership, with money previously allocated to PBS membership dues being invested in the station's local programming.
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then became the island's PBS station. On April 26, 2022, WIPR-TV officially rejoined PBS after ten years as an educational independent station and returned to being Puerto Rico's primary PBS member station.


Programming

For years, WIPR-TV has shown local programming, including educational, children's and human interest shows.


''Notiséis 360''

In the 1980s the station had a highly praised newscast called ''Panorama Mundial'' ("World View"), hosted by Doris Torres. In 1995, WIPR launched a newscast branded as ''Noti-Seis'' or "News Six". The newscast was first anchored by Pedro Luis García and Gloria Soltero and only had a 6:00 PM edition. Later that year, the station premiered a 9:00 PM edition anchored by the same 6:00 PM team. In 2002, a new news format was created with a local newscast (''TUTV Informa'') and an international newscast (''TUTV Internacional''); the newscasts were anchored by Gloria Soltero and David Reyes. TUTV also produced a weekly in-depth newscast on Sundays, called ''TUTV Analiza''. TUTV's programming received various awards. Locally, ''En Todas'' was awarded by the American Heart Association. Five productions received Emmy Award nominations and one of TUTV's producers received an Emmy in the Entertainment Program category. On August 31, 2009, when TUTV was rebranded as "Puerto Rico TV", its news department was relaunched as ''Noticias 24/7''; around this time, WIPR introduced a 24-hour news channel of the same name on channel 6.5 and 3.5. On September 26, 2018, ''Noticias 24/7'' was rebranded as ''Notiséis 360''.


List of original programs seen on WIPR-TV

* ''Aquí Estamos'' with Shanira Blanco * ''Estudio Actoral'' with
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* ''El Show De
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'' * ''Días de Cine'' with Edgardo Huertas * ''En la Cancha'' with Tony Lebrón and Jerry González * ''Animaleando'' with Nynah * ''Te Cuento lo que Leí'' * ''Prohibido Olvidar'' * ''Al Máximo con Geraldine'' * ''Así Canta Puerto Rico'' * ''En La Punta de la Lengua'' * ''Uno a Uno'' with Myraida Chaves * ''Travesías con Sabor'' * ''Prohibido Olvidar''


Technical information

The digital signals of WIPR and WIPM are multiplexed:


Digital and high definition

WIPR-TV, the island's first public television station, also became the first in the evolution to digital and high definition. On July 7, 2008, President Víctor J. Montilla (now, Executive VP & general manager of New Channels at
WORA-TV WORA-TV (channel 5) branded on-air as ABC Puerto Rico, is a television station in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, affiliated with ABC and owned by Telecinco Media Holdings. WORA-TV's studios are located on Ponce de León Avenue in Santurce, with addi ...
) held a press conference at the station, where he inaugurated WIPR-TV's high definition facilities. TUTV became the first station in Puerto Rico to produce and broadcast in high definition format. The station upgraded its lighting and built new sets as part of the transition. Some artists underwent lifestyle changes, including changes in their diet, to look better in high definition. The first program to be transmitted in this format was ''Contigo''.


See also

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WIPR (AM) WIPR (940 AM) is a public, non-commercial radio station broadcasting a talk radio format. Licensed to San Juan, Puerto Rico, the station is owned by The Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation and is branded as WIPR 940 AM. WIPR's audio sig ...
*
WIPR-FM WIPR-FM (91.3 FM, "Allegro 91.3") is a radio station broadcasting a classical format, but the station also broadcasts some NPR programs. Licensed to San Juan, Puerto Rico San Juan (, , ; Spanish for "Saint John") is the capital city and mos ...


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Wipr-Tv PBS member stations Mass media in San Juan, Puerto Rico IPR-TV Independent television stations in the United States Television channels and stations established in 1958 1958 establishments in Puerto Rico