WCEA-LD
Boston, Massachusetts United States | |
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Branding |
Cuencavision MAS TV |
Channels | Digital: 45 (UHF) |
Affiliations | Spanish Independent |
Owner | C&M Broadcasting Corporation |
First air date | 1986 |
Call letters' meaning | Cuenca |
Former callsigns |
W19AH (1986–1995) WCEA-LP (1995–2011) |
Former channel number(s) |
Analog: 19 (1986–2002) 3 (2002) 58 (2002–2011) |
Former affiliations | Telemundo |
Transmitter power | 15 kW |
Facility ID | 168497 |
Transmitter coordinates | 42°20′57.0″N 71°4′31.0″W / 42.349167°N 71.075278°W |
Website | www.lasemanawceatv.com |
WCEA-LD, virtual channel 58, is a Spanish language low-power television station serving the Boston market. The station is owned by C&M Broadcasting Corporation. WCEA is co-owned with El Planeta, a local Spanish language newspaper.
History
WCEA was founded by Pedro Nicolas Cuenca in 1986 as W19AH, becoming WCEA-LP in 1995. It has always been a platform for local multicultural independent producers in the Boston market. The station also served as Boston's Telemundo affiliate in the early 1990s, before W32AY (now WBTS-LD) signed on in 1995.[1]
Initially broadcasting on channel 19, WCEA was forced to vacate the channel to accommodate the digital signal of WGBH-TV.[2] In 2002, it moved to channel 3 via special temporary authority,[3] but its application for the channel was subsequently dismissed by the Federal Communications Commission due to objections from other Boston stations, AT&T Broadband, and RCN;[4] soon thereafter, WCEA relocated to channel 58.[2]
Since December 2010, Massachusetts Spanish TV Network (MAS TV) has partnered with WCEA to provide programming, including local newscasts at 6 a.m. and noon.[5]
In the early 2010s, WCEA had two applications convert to digital operations on channels 44 and 45, with both specifying a transmitter location atop the John Hancock Tower; the station ultimately chose to build the channel 45 facility.[6]
Digital Television
- 58.1 main WCEA-LD programming / MAS TV
- 58.2 teleSUR Boston
- 58.3 Cubana de Televisión
- 58.4 Puerto Rico Network
- 58.5 La Cadena del Milagro
- 58.6 Televisión Dominicana
References
- ↑ Fybush, Scott D (April 10, 1995). "New England Radio Watcher: Long Time, No Post". rec.radio.broadcasting. Google Groups. Retrieved February 22, 2011.
- 1 2 Fybush, Scott (November 11, 2002). "WCVB, South Jersey Police Meet Tropospheric Ducting". North East RadioWatch. Retrieved February 22, 2011.
- ↑ "Application Search Details (WCEA-LP channel 3)". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved March 29, 2014.
- ↑ "Legal Action Information (WCEA-LP channel 3)". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved March 29, 2014.
- ↑ New network expands Spanish-language options
- ↑ "Application for a Low Power TV, TV Translator or TV Booster Station License". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. November 19, 2012. Retrieved March 29, 2014.
External links
- Official website
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WCEA
- BIAfn's Media Web Database -- Information on WCEA-LD