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WAPA
Broadcast areaPuerto Rico
Frequency680 kHz
BrandingWAPA Radio
Programming
FormatNews-talk
AffiliationsCNN en Español
Ownership
Owner
  • Wifredo G. Blanco-Pi
  • (NotiRadio Broadcasting, LLC)
WBQN, WMIA, WMTI, WOSO, WVOZ, WXRF
History
First air date
January 15, 1947; 78 years ago (1947-01-15)
Former call signs
  • WAPA (1946–2022)
  • WBQN (2022–2024)
Call sign meaning
Asociación de Productores de Azúcar (Puerto Rico Sugar Growers' Association)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID8889
ClassB
Power
  • 10,000 watts day
  • 9,500 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
18°24′16″N 65°56′52″W / 18.40444°N 65.94778°W / 18.40444; -65.94778
Translator95.3 W237FF (San Juan)
Links
Public license information
Websitewaparadio.com

WAPA (680 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to San Juan, Puerto Rico, broadcasting a news-talk format. The station serves as the flagship station of the WAPA Radio News Network and is owned by Wifredo G. Blanco-Pi (d/b/a NotiRadio Broadcasting, LLC). It is an affiliate of CNN en Español radio news network. The station is rebroadcast at 95.3 FM by translator station W237FF, also located in San Juan.

WAPA's programming is heard on over seven AM radio stations and their associated FM translators across the island:

Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFCC info
WAPA680 AMSan Juan, Puerto RicoFCC (WAPA)
WVOZ1260 AMPonce, Puerto RicoFCC (WVOZ)
WOSO1300 AMMayaguez, Puerto RicoFCC (WOSO)
WMIA1070 AMArecibo, Puerto RicoFCC (WMIA)
WBQN1580 AMAguadilla, Puerto RicoFCC (WBQN)
WXRF1590 AMGuayama, Puerto RicoFCC (WXRF)
WMTI1160 AMBarceloneta-Manati, Puerto RicoFCC (WMTI)
Broadcast translator for WAPA
Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)FCC info
W237FF95.3 FMSan Juan, Puerto Rico202163250LMS
Broadcast translator for WVOZ
Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)FCC info
W268DJ101.5 FMPonce, Puerto Rico202168250LMS
Broadcast translator for WOSO
Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)FCC info
W265EC100.9 FMMayaguez, Puerto Rico202165250LMS
Broadcast translator for WMIA
Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)FCC info
W227DY93.3 FMArecibo, Puerto Rico202161180LMS
Broadcast translator for WMTI
Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)FCC info
W287DR105.3 FMBarceloneta, Puerto Rico202952210LMS
Broadcast translator for WBQN
Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)FCC info
W286DL105.1 FMAguadilla, Puerto Rico202169250LMS
Broadcast translator for WXRF
Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)FCC info
W280FS103.9 FMGuayama, Puerto Rico202164250LMS

History

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WAPA Advertisement from 1949

The station's original call sign, WAPA, was a partial abbreviation of the station's original owners, the now-defunct Asociación de Productores de Azúcar, or Puerto Rico Sugar Grower's Association. In the late 1960s, it was acquired by Hearst Corporation. In 1991, it was acquired by NotiRadio Broadcasting (Eng. Wifredo G. Blanco-Pi, owner and his son Eng. Jorge Blanco, news director).

In 1996, NotiRadio Broadcasting acquired radio station WISO 1260 in Ponce from South Puerto Rico Broadcasting Corporation (founded by Luis Freyre in 1953); this became the second radio station of the WAPA Radio News Network.

In 2014, after 66 years of local operation, WXRF 1590 AM in Guayama (originally founded by Jose Fuster) was acquired from International Broadcasting Corporation by NotiRadio Broadcasting for $100,000, as the third radio station of WAPA Radio. On March 24, this station changed its call letters to WGYA.

On March 14, 2017, after a year off the air due to transmitter problems, NotiRadio Broadcasting resumed operations of WVOZ 1580 AM in Morovis-Manatí, rejoining the WAPA Radio News Network, since its establishment, 35 years ago in 1981. The station was acquired from International Broadcasting Corporation for $150,000. WVOZ became silent due to technical maintenance and financial reasons in April 2016.

On March 2, 2017, WAPA Radio acquired WMIA 1070 AM in Arecibo (originally owned by Abacoa Radio Corporation) for over $250,000, and the sale was completed on April 14, 2017. On May 1, WMIA became the new "WAPA Radio News Network" station, serving the northern area.

WVOZ changed its community of license from Morovis to Aguadilla, after WI3XSO's license was cancelled on May 8. The community of license move was granted on December 28, 2017. WAPA Radio was now a network of five radio stations across the island.

On June 21, 2017, WTIL 1300 AM in Mayaguez buys for a three-way swap from La Mas Z Radio, Inc., when awaiting the transaction completes, this becomes the sixth radio station of the WAPA Radio News Network on August 1. On August 3, WGYA changed back to the original WXRF call letters. On August 15, the sale of WTIL to Blanco Pi was completed.

WAPA was the only radio station to remain on the air throughout the passage of Hurricane Maria on September 20, 2017. The station helped family members contact each other by relaying messages of safety. WAPA's programming was reduced to 17 and a half hours from 4:45 AM until 9 PM, operating with a diesel generator, that some areas of the transmitters don't have electrical grid. As of 2018, WAPA's programming was heard on weekdays from 4:45 AM to 10 PM, Saturdays from 5 AM to 10 PM and Sundays from 6 AM to 10 PM.

On May 23, 2022, after WAPA-TV acquired radio stations WKAQ (AM) and FM in San Juan, and in order to avoid confusion between unrelated broadcasting entities, branding for "WAPA Radio" was changed to "Borinquen Radio". The WBQN call letters that had been assigned to a station on 1160 AM in Barceloneta-Manatí were moved to the former WAPA at 680 AM in San Juan, and several other call sign changes were made around the network.[2] Another call swap, on October 11, 2024, restored the WAPA call sign to the station.[3]

Synchronous relay station

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Until 2017, WAPA's programming was relayed through an experimental synchronous booster station that also transmitted on 680 kHz: WA2XPA in Arecibo, which was originally licensed September 26, 2003.[4]

On November 7, 2016, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) stated that the license for WA2XPA would only be renewed for six months, after which the station would be deleted. The reason given was that the station had far exceeded the six-year maximum permitted for experimental authorizations.[5]

On April 19, 2017, the FCC confirmed its ruling that WA2XPA's license would not be renewed. The ruling stated that it must discontinue operation on May 7, 2017 and the license would be cancelled on May 8, 2017.[6][7][4]

A petition for review of the cancellation order was submitted on April 24, 2017.[8] The petition was withdrawn on September 5, 2017, and the license was cancelled on May 16, 2018.

References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WAPA". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "Wapa Radio anuncia el cambio de nombre a Borinquen Radio" [Wapa Radio announces name change to Borinquen Radio]. El Vocero (in Spanish). May 28, 2022.
  3. ^ Blanco, Jorge G (October 7, 2024). "Form 380 - Exchange Request". Retrieved October 20, 2024.
  4. ^ a b In re: WA2XPA, WI2XSO, WI3XSO: Petition for Reconsideration, correspondence from Peter H. Doyle Chief, FCC Audio Division, Media Bureau, April 19, 2017.
  5. ^ "In re: WA2XPA, Arecibo, Puerto Rico: Application for Renewal of License", correspondence from the FCC Audio Division, Media Bureau, November 7, 2016.
  6. ^ Blanco-Pi Loses Experimental Licenses Radio World - April 20, 2017
  7. ^ Application for Renewal of License Federal Communications Commission - November 7, 2016
  8. ^ "Petition for Review" (PDF). Wifredo G. Blanco-Pi. April 24, 2017. Retrieved May 23, 2017.
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    WAPA
    Broadcast areaPuerto Rico
    Frequency680 kHz
    BrandingWAPA Radio
    Programming
    FormatNews-talk
    AffiliationsCNN en Español
    Ownership
    Owner
    • Wifredo G. Blanco-Pi
    • (NotiRadio Broadcasting, LLC)
    WBQN, WMIA, WMTI, WOSO, WVOZ, WXRF
    History
    First air date
    January 15, 1947; 78 years ago (1947-01-15)
    Former call signs
    • WAPA (1946–2022)
    • WBQN (2022–2024)
    Call sign meaning
    Asociación de Productores de Azúcar (Puerto Rico Sugar Growers' Association)
    Technical information[1]
    Licensing authority
    FCC
    Facility ID8889
    ClassB
    Power
    • 10,000 watts day
    • 9,500 watts night
    Transmitter coordinates
    18°24′16″N 65°56′52″W / 18.40444°N 65.94778°W / 18.40444; -65.94778
    Translator95.3 W237FF (San Juan)
    Links
    Public license information
    • Public file
    • LMS
    Websitewaparadio.com

    WAPA (680 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to San Juan, Puerto Rico, broadcasting a news-talk format. The station serves as the flagship station of the WAPA Radio News Network and is owned by Wifredo G. Blanco-Pi (d/b/a NotiRadio Broadcasting, LLC). It is an affiliate of CNN en Español radio news network. The station is rebroadcast at 95.3 FM by translator station W237FF, also located in San Juan.

    WAPA's programming is heard on over seven AM radio stations and their associated FM translators across the island:

    Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFCC info
    WAPA680 AMSan Juan, Puerto RicoFCC (WAPA)
    WVOZ1260 AMPonce, Puerto RicoFCC (WVOZ)
    WOSO1300 AMMayaguez, Puerto RicoFCC (WOSO)
    WMIA1070 AMArecibo, Puerto RicoFCC (WMIA)
    WBQN1580 AMAguadilla, Puerto RicoFCC (WBQN)
    WXRF1590 AMGuayama, Puerto RicoFCC (WXRF)
    WMTI1160 AMBarceloneta-Manati, Puerto RicoFCC (WMTI)
    Broadcast translator for WAPA
    Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)FCC info
    W237FF95.3 FMSan Juan, Puerto Rico202163250LMS
    Broadcast translator for WVOZ
    Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)FCC info
    W268DJ101.5 FMPonce, Puerto Rico202168250LMS
    Broadcast translator for WOSO
    Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)FCC info
    W265EC100.9 FMMayaguez, Puerto Rico202165250LMS
    Broadcast translator for WMIA
    Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)FCC info
    W227DY93.3 FMArecibo, Puerto Rico202161180LMS
    Broadcast translator for WMTI
    Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)FCC info
    W287DR105.3 FMBarceloneta, Puerto Rico202952210LMS
    Broadcast translator for WBQN
    Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)FCC info
    W286DL105.1 FMAguadilla, Puerto Rico202169250LMS
    Broadcast translator for WXRF
    Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)FCC info
    W280FS103.9 FMGuayama, Puerto Rico202164250LMS

    History

    WAPA Advertisement from 1949

    The station's original call sign, WAPA, was a partial abbreviation of the station's original owners, the now-defunct Asociación de Productores de Azúcar, or Puerto Rico Sugar Grower's Association. In the late 1960s, it was acquired by Hearst Corporation. In 1991, it was acquired by NotiRadio Broadcasting (Eng. Wifredo G. Blanco-Pi, owner and his son Eng. Jorge Blanco, news director).

    In 1996, NotiRadio Broadcasting acquired radio station WISO 1260 in Ponce from South Puerto Rico Broadcasting Corporation (founded by Luis Freyre in 1953); this became the second radio station of the WAPA Radio News Network.

    In 2014, after 66 years of local operation, WXRF 1590 AM in Guayama (originally founded by Jose Fuster) was acquired from International Broadcasting Corporation by NotiRadio Broadcasting for $100,000, as the third radio station of WAPA Radio. On March 24, this station changed its call letters to WGYA.

    On March 14, 2017, after a year off the air due to transmitter problems, NotiRadio Broadcasting resumed operations of WVOZ 1580 AM in Morovis-Manatí, rejoining the WAPA Radio News Network, since its establishment, 35 years ago in 1981. The station was acquired from International Broadcasting Corporation for $150,000. WVOZ became silent due to technical maintenance and financial reasons in April 2016.

    On March 2, 2017, WAPA Radio acquired WMIA 1070 AM in Arecibo (originally owned by Abacoa Radio Corporation) for over $250,000, and the sale was completed on April 14, 2017. On May 1, WMIA became the new "WAPA Radio News Network" station, serving the northern area.

    WVOZ changed its community of license from Morovis to Aguadilla, after WI3XSO's license was cancelled on May 8. The community of license move was granted on December 28, 2017. WAPA Radio was now a network of five radio stations across the island.

    On June 21, 2017, WTIL 1300 AM in Mayaguez buys for a three-way swap from La Mas Z Radio, Inc., when awaiting the transaction completes, this becomes the sixth radio station of the WAPA Radio News Network on August 1. On August 3, WGYA changed back to the original WXRF call letters. On August 15, the sale of WTIL to Blanco Pi was completed.

    WAPA was the only radio station to remain on the air throughout the passage of Hurricane Maria on September 20, 2017. The station helped family members contact each other by relaying messages of safety. WAPA's programming was reduced to 17 and a half hours from 4:45 AM until 9 PM, operating with a diesel generator, that some areas of the transmitters don't have electrical grid. As of 2018, WAPA's programming was heard on weekdays from 4:45 AM to 10 PM, Saturdays from 5 AM to 10 PM and Sundays from 6 AM to 10 PM.

    On May 23, 2022, after WAPA-TV acquired radio stations WKAQ (AM) and FM in San Juan, and in order to avoid confusion between unrelated broadcasting entities, branding for "WAPA Radio" was changed to "Borinquen Radio". The WBQN call letters that had been assigned to a station on 1160 AM in Barceloneta-Manatí were moved to the former WAPA at 680 AM in San Juan, and several other call sign changes were made around the network.[2] Another call swap, on October 11, 2024, restored the WAPA call sign to the station.[3]

    Synchronous relay station

    Until 2017, WAPA's programming was relayed through an experimental synchronous booster station that also transmitted on 680 kHz: WA2XPA in Arecibo, which was originally licensed September 26, 2003.[4]

    On November 7, 2016, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) stated that the license for WA2XPA would only be renewed for six months, after which the station would be deleted. The reason given was that the station had far exceeded the six-year maximum permitted for experimental authorizations.[5]

    On April 19, 2017, the FCC confirmed its ruling that WA2XPA's license would not be renewed. The ruling stated that it must discontinue operation on May 7, 2017 and the license would be cancelled on May 8, 2017.[6][7][4]

    A petition for review of the cancellation order was submitted on April 24, 2017.[8] The petition was withdrawn on September 5, 2017, and the license was cancelled on May 16, 2018.

    References

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WAPA". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
    2. ^ "Wapa Radio anuncia el cambio de nombre a Borinquen Radio" [Wapa Radio announces name change to Borinquen Radio]. El Vocero (in Spanish). May 28, 2022.
    3. ^ Blanco, Jorge G (October 7, 2024). "Form 380 - Exchange Request". Retrieved October 20, 2024.
    4. ^ a b In re: WA2XPA, WI2XSO, WI3XSO: Petition for Reconsideration, correspondence from Peter H. Doyle Chief, FCC Audio Division, Media Bureau, April 19, 2017.
    5. ^ "In re: WA2XPA, Arecibo, Puerto Rico: Application for Renewal of License", correspondence from the FCC Audio Division, Media Bureau, November 7, 2016.
    6. ^ Blanco-Pi Loses Experimental Licenses Radio World - April 20, 2017
    7. ^ Application for Renewal of License Federal Communications Commission - November 7, 2016
    8. ^ "Petition for Review" (PDF). Wifredo G. Blanco-Pi. April 24, 2017. Retrieved May 23, 2017.
    • FCC History Cards for WAPA
    • Facility details for Facility ID 8889 (WAPA) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
    • WAPA in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
    • Facility details for Facility ID 202163 (W237FF) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
    • W237FF at FCCdata.org
    • Facility details for Facility ID 128696 (WA2XPA) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
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