TV Red Puerto Rico
TV Red de Puerto Rico, Inc. is a local owner of low-power television stations in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. These stations carry programming from religious broadcaster La Cadena del Milagro Internacional. Headquartered in San Juan, TV Red is one of the largest station groups in Puerto Rico in terms of numbers of stations owned.
TV Red Puerto Rico | |
Type | Private |
Industry | Broadcast television |
Founded | July 31, 2009 |
Founder | Jorge R. Figueroa |
Headquarters | San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Area served | Puerto Rico & U.S. Virgin Islands |
Key people | Jorge R. Figueroa (President) Heriberto Roque de Jesus (Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer) |
Products | Television stations |
Number of employees | 46 |
Parent | IBS, LLC |
Subsidiaries | Island Broadcasting Services |
Television stations
These stations are licensed to TV Red de Puerto Rico, Inc.
City of license | Station | RF/VC Channel | Affiliation(s) | Notes/References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Añasco, PR | W33CY-D | 33 (33.1) | CDM Internacional | |
Arroyo, PR | W32DV-D | 32 (32.1) | TV Red station serving the Southeastern region | |
Camuy, PR | W22FF-D | 22 (22.1) | ||
Cayey, PR | W34ED-D | 34 (34.1) | ||
Cidra, PR | W16EG-D | 16 (16.1) | ||
Ceiba, PR | W18DZ-D | 18 (35.1) | ||
W23EM-D | 23 (23.1) | |||
Culebra, PR | W24DW-D | 24 (21.1) | ||
Luquillo, PR | W19DV-D | 19 (19.1) | ||
Mayaguez, PR | W32DZ-D | 32 (32.1) | TV Red station serving the entire Western Region | |
Naguabo, PR | W21DD-D | 21 (21.1) | TV Red station serving the Southeastern area | |
Santa Isabel, PR | W18DQ-D | 18 (48.1) | ||
Sion Farm, USVI | W24DO-D | 24 (24.1) | ||
Toa Baja, PR | W17DL-D | 17 (17.1) | TV Red de Puerto Rico's flagship stations | |
W19EY-D | 19 (19.1) | |||
Tutu, USVI | W33DD-D | 33 (33.1) | TV Red station serving Tutu & St. John | |
Vieques, PR | W34DY-D | 34 (34.1) | ||
Villalba, PR | W16CW-D | 16 (16.1) | ||
Yabucoa, PR | W17EP-D | 17 (17.1) | ||
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