WNVM

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WNVM
CityCidra, Puerto Rico
Broadcast areaPuerto Rico
Frequency97.7 MHz
BrandingNueva Vida FM
Programming
FormatContemporary Christian
Ownership
OwnerNew Life Broadcasting
(New Life Broadcasting, Inc.)
WNVE
WNVI
WZNA-LD
WQHA
WKHD-LD
History
First air date
March 1, 1972
Former call signs
WBRQ (1972-2009)[1]
Call sign meaning
Nueva
Vida
Musica
Technical information
Facility ID1891
ClassA
ERP3,100 watts
HAAT333.0 meters
Transmitter coordinates
18°16′49.27″N 66°6′35.30″W / 18.2803528°N 66.1098056°W / 18.2803528; -66.1098056Coordinates: 18°16′49.27″N 66°6′35.30″W / 18.2803528°N 66.1098056°W / 18.2803528; -66.1098056
Translator(s)WNVM-FM1 97.7 FM Cayey
Links
Websitenuevavida.fm

WNVM (97.7 FM, "Nueva Vida FM") is a radio station licensed to serve Cidra, Puerto Rico. The station is owned by New Life Broadcasting, Inc.

WNVM broadcasts a contemporary Christian music format to all of Puerto Rico.[2]

Known as WBRQ from its founding in 1972 until 2009, this station was assigned the WNVM call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on January 27, 2009.[1]

The station is relayed through booster station, WNVM-FM1 in Cayey, which also broadcasts at 97.7 FM.

List of Nueva Vida stations[]

Call sign Frequency City of license FCC info
WNVM 97.7 FM Cidra, PR FCC
WNVM-FM1 97.7 FM Cayey, PR FCC
WNVE 98.7 FM Culebra, PR FCC
WNVI 1040 AM Moca, PR FCC
W238CR 95.5 FM Mayaguez, PR FCC
W233CW 94.5 FM Hatillo, PR FCC

Nueva Vida TV[]

On November 14, 2013, OptimaVision launched WNTE-LD Channel 36. WVTE-LD (now WZNA-LD) Channel 3 followed on March 24, 2014. WQHA Channel 50 (formerly a repeater for WUJA) was sold for $29 million to Western New Life, Inc. on May 2, 2014, and became the third channel in the network. NCN Television moved its programming to digital subchannel 50.2. On January 1, 2018, OptimaVision relaunched as Zona TV. As of March 2020, the stations now used the Nueva Vida TV branding.

List of Nueva Vida TV stations[]

TAB Deportes 101.3[]

TAB Deportes began broadcasting on October 18, 2013, with 18 hours a day of sports programming, including from Tiro Al Blanco. TAB Deportes was transmitting on W267BL 101.3 FM & WNVM 97.7 FM HD3. On February 24, 2014 TAB Deportes ceased operations after 5 months on the air, and will replace WUJA's audio signal on 101.3FM. On June 15, 2014, W267BL changed its callsign & frequency to W268BK 101.5FM. Currently, W268BK is owned by Caguas Educational TV, inc., the owners of WUJA.

Logos[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  2. ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron.

External links[]


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