Fajardo / San Juan, Puerto Rico | |
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Branding | Canal 13 |
Slogan | El canal de la familia (The family channel) |
Channels | Digital: 13 (VHF) |
Subchannels | 13.1 Independent 13.2 EWTN |
Affiliations | Religious Independent (1995-present) |
Owner |
Grupo RTC (Catholic, Apostolic & Roman Church in Puerto Rico) |
First air date | November 1, 1984 |
Call letters' meaning | Oro = Spanish for gold |
Sister station(s) | WORO, WKVM |
Former callsigns |
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Former affiliations | |
Transmitter power | 38 kW |
Height | 855 m |
Facility ID | 73901 |
Transmitter coordinates | 18°18′28″N 65°47′41″W / 18.30778°N 65.79472°W |
Website | www |
WORO-DT is a full-power, educational/religious television station located in San Juan, Puerto Rico transmitting over digital channel 13. The station is owned by Puerto Rico's Roman Catholic Church and is branded as Canal 13.
This station was formerly WPRV-TV. During part of the 1980s, the station was affiliated with ABC and in the late 1980s and early 1990s with Fox (WUJA originally had the Fox affiliation from 1986-1989).
Since 2002, WORO leased its prime time hours to local producer Angelo Medina for his sport programming block branded as Deportes 13. During these hours, Deportes 13 transmit sport related programming and events such as MLB, National Basketball Association (NBA), Liga de Voleibol Superior Masculino among others.
It was in lengthy discussion with Dish Network. When the station changed format, Dish gave up and dropped talks.
Singer, writer, producer Silverio Perez had a variety show called Buenas Noches con Silverio (Good Night with Silverio).
In August 2008, TeleOro announced that the station would develop a news program titled "Hora Informativa". The production's goal is to cover local news as well as material that other channels consider "soft". Segments are led by Luis Penchi and José Ángel Cordero, and covers controversial themes that might not be covered otherwise due to the station's religious focus. Today, WORO produces local news (branded as Noticias 13), weeknights at 6:00 and 10:30 as well as Saturday nights at 5:00 and 10:00 p.m. The station doesn't produce news on Sunday nights.
WORO-DT's digital signal is multiplexed:
On February 17, 2009, WORO signed off its analog signal and completed its move to digital.