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WLTV is the South's Call letter name whom 1st used in Atlanta, Georgia on Channel 2 & 8 (and now WXIA-TV), 2nd The Call Letters moved to Bowling Green, Kentucky on Channel 13 (and now WBKO) both on Blue-abc-TV and finally became current on Univision Channel 23 in Miami-Ft. Lauderdale-Key West, Florida serves the South Florida region to all Hispanic Audiences as well as Black & White Audiences to watch the Station and The Transmitter located in Miramar, Florida.
History
WLTV Channel 23 began on-the-air on August 12, 1960 as WOJO to the 3 colored people stations (English in the Morning, Japanese in the Afternoon & Spanish in the Evening) and The White Audience hated the station for the 1st 5 Years and signed off abruptly in 1965. On June 12, 1967 Channel 23 came back and the 1/2-English & 1/2-Spanish Station as WLTV has been in Atlanta, GA & Bowling Green, KY from 1951 onward as the Best Call Letter in the South to come on Channel 23 in South Florida in 1970 WLTV 23 became the Flagship Station of The Spanish International Network (SIN) and in 1984 The Network Perished. In 1986 WLTV 23 created the Game Show Variety called Sabado Gigante (aka Giant Saturday) and runs to this night as the longest-running program ever. On May 14, 1988 WLTV 23 became the Flagship station of the full-fledged Univision Television Network and on January 14, 2002 Univision 23 presents Telefutura 69 WAMI-TV to became Partner Stations.
Newscasts
Monday-Friday
- Univision 23 News This Morning (5:30-7:00AM)
- Univision 23 News at Noon (12Noon-12:30PM)
- Univision 23 News at 5 (5:00-5:30PM)
- Univision 23 News at 6 (6:00-6:30PM)
- Univision 23 News at 11 (11:00-11:35PM)
Saturday-Sunday
- Univision 23 News at 6 Weekend (6:00-6:30PM)
- Univision 23 News at 11 Weekend (11:00-11:35PM)
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