- WSTE
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WSTE
city = Ponce, Puerto Rico
station_
station_slogan =
station_branding = SuperSiete / Tele-Isla (TLI)
analog = 7 (VHF)
digital = 8 (VHF)
other_chs = WSTE1 7 San Juan
WSTE2 7 Mayagüez
WSTE3 7 Arecibo
affiliations = Independent
network =
founded =
airdate =February 2 ,1958
location = Ponce / San Juan / Mayagüez / Arecibo
callsign_meaning = Siete (Spanish for seven)
former_callsigns = WRIK-TV (1958-1979)
WLUZ-TV (1979-1987)
former_channel_numbers =
owner =Univision
licensee = nowrap|Univision Television Group, Inc.
sister_stations =WLII (TV) 11WKAQ (AM) 580WKAQ-FM 104.5
former_affiliations =
effective_radiated_power =
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homepage =WSTE is a full-power television station licensed to
Ponce, Puerto Rico transmitting over analog channel 7, digital 8. WSTE is owned byUnivision and is operated by the network as well throughWLII in Caguas. WSTE is branded as "SuperSiete" and "Tele-Isla".History
The station first went on the air in the late 1950s as WRIK-TV where it retransmitted
WKAQ-TV 's programming (one of the first affiliation agreements, now common on the island). In 1970, it was bought byUnited Artists and moved to San Juan and started broadcasting "El Show de" "Tito Rodriguez " for two seasons. United Arists left the island, then it was branded as Rikavision. The station then produced its own programming, "Ahi Va Eso", with "Awilda Carbia ", "Jacobo Morales ", and "Norma Candal ", "Contigo Anexo 3", "Showtime" with "Wilkins ", and "Las Caribelles", "El Show de Carol Myles", and the legendary children's show, "Rikalandia", hosted by "Sandra Zaiter ".In 1979, it was acquired by Puerto Rican producer
Tommy Muñiz and renamed WLUZ-TV, Teleluz. Muñiz was also owner of "Radio Luz", WLUZ (AM). Financial troubles forced Muñiz to sell the station toMalrite Communications Group where it became SuperSiete - WSTE. The station acquired limited success at the time using colorful motion graphics, a new logo, major advertising in newspapers, and the broadcasting of famous American sitcoms at the time, such asThe Fresh Prince of Bel-Air andThe Simpsons , along with majorHollywood movies of the time.It also was acknowledged for its children's show "El Show de Burbujita y Bolillo", produced by "
Milly Cangiano ", and its Saturday morning cartoons. Along this time, one of Puerto Rico's longest running shows,No te Duermas with Antonio Sánchez "El Gangster", started airing on channel 7 as well. Also, "Super Siete" produced a successful game show, "La Hora de Oro" with "Hector Marcano " and "El Gangster", & two family oriented comedies, "Maripili", and "El Cuartel de la Risa ".In 1991,
Malrite Communications Group fearing that it will lose channel 7 experimental license for their booster-type translator facilities to transmit their signal across the island, decided to buyWLII-TV andWSUR-TV and sold WSTE to Siete Grande Television, Inc. which its owner is Jerry Hartman, aFlorida entrepreneur. WSTE was then called "El Nuevo SuperSiete" (The New SuperSeven).During the 1990s, WLII signed a marketing agreement with SuperSiete, stripping the channel of its successful shows and leaving it as an outlet for infomercials, horse races and independent productions. It was also rebranded as Tele-Isla during primetime hours. Due to the failure of the new programming, and the lack of full island coverage of WLII at the time, WSTE started re-broadcasting WLII's primetime programming mainly for the western and central areas of Puerto Rico.
In 1995, WLII entered into an affiliation agreement with
WORA-TV . This created a situation with the FCC, as WLII programming was being rebroadcast by 2 different stations across the island; WLII and WSTE in the north,WSUR-TV and WSTE in the south, and WSTE,WNJX-TV and WORA-TV in the west. During this time, the channel proudly showed its coverage channels on its "ident", as 11-9-7-5-22. After ammonestation by the FCC, WLII dropped WSTE and WNJX-TV coverage.After that point (sometime in 1995) and until today, the station mostly airs infomercials, localy-produced advertisements for car dealerships and music programs.
In March 23, 2007, Siete Grande Television, Inc. announced it was selling WSTE to
Univision . [ [http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6460234.html Deals - 7/16/2007 - Broadcasting & Cable ] ] The sale was approved by the FCC on October 11, 2007.An interesting note is that the channel's SuperSiete "ident" animation, logo, and name survived for over 25 years, dating back to 1987.
Broadcasting
To effectively cover all of
Puerto Rico , WSTE has booster-type translator facilities across the island. However, in order for this booster system to work without any interference, WSTE's main transmitter must be kept silent. The Ponce area is thus served from an auxiliary station transmitting at 100 kW.Transmitter facilities
Logos
External links
*TVQ|WSTE
*BIA|WSTE|TV|TV
*TitanTV|WSTE
* [http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/P/htmlP/puertorico/puertorico.htm A history of television in Puerto Rico]References
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