WSJP-LD

WSJP-LD is a digital low-power television station in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico transmitting over digital channel 14, virtual channel 30. The station is owned by California-based Caribbean Broadcasting Network and is an affiliate of This TV, Fox and Cozi TV. Before the launch of The CW, WSJP was a dual affiliate of UPN and The WB.

WSJP-LD
Aguadilla/Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
CityAguadilla, Puerto Rico
BrandingCozi TV Puerto Rico
Fox Puerto Rico (on DT2)
Comet TV Puerto Rico (on DT3)
This TV Caribbean (on DT4)
ChannelsDigital: 14 (UHF)
Virtual: 30 (PSIP)
SubchannelsSee below
AffiliationsCozi TV (2016–present)
OwnerCaribbean Broadcasting Network
LicenseeCaribbean Broadcasting Network, LLC
Founded2005
Call sign meaningSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Sister station(s)WSJX-LP
WVGN-LD
WVXF
Former call signsW30CA (2002–2004)
WSJP-LP (2004–2012)
Former channel number(s)Analog:
30 (2002-2012)
Digital:
18 (2012-2018)
Virtual:
18 (2012-2019)
Former affiliationsUPN & The WB
(2005–2006)
The CW (2006-2016)
LATV
(2007–2014)
ABC (2009–2015)
Transmitter power5.9 kW
ClassLPTV
Facility ID127507
Websitewww.wsjptv.com
www.foxtvpuertorico.com

Prior to the station's flash cut to digital, The CW and LATV were WSJP's sole affiliations. Since the switch, sister stations WPRU-LP has gone silent, along with its call-sign deleted from the Federal Communications Commission website, while WSJX-LP is now an affiliate of LATV.

Digital television

Digital channels

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming[1]
30.11080i16:9WSJP-HDMain WSJP-LD programming / Cozi TV
30.2720pWSJX-HDFox Puerto Rico
30.3480i4:3WSJP-SDComet
30.4WVXF-DTThis TV Caribbean (Simulcast of WVXF)

At some point on March 20, 2015, WSJP-LD removed its simulcast of WORA-DT2/ABC 5 from 18.1 and moved its third subchannel to 18.1 from 18.3 to replace it. On September 1, 2016, it was announced that WSJP-LD would lose its CW affiliation, and broadcasts Cozi TV full-time on channel 18.1. On September 24, 2019, WSJP-LD swapped their channel positions from channel 18.1 to channel 30.1.

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