WGEN-TV's signal is relayed on seven translator stations in the Miami area and the Florida Keys. (a remake of Who's The Boss, produced by Caracol Television and Sony Pictures Entertainment), La boca loca de Paul (hosted by Paul Bouche), La ex and María Elvira. einer durch das Gesundheitsamt angeordneten häuslichen Quarantäne ; Arbeiten mit Krankheitserregern; Kontakt. On January 5, 2018, Radio & Television Business Report reported that Mapale LLC was in the process of filing an application to sell WGEN-TV to Liberman Broadcasting (which was renamed Estrella Media in February 2020, following a corporate reorganization of the company under private equity firm HPS Investment Partners, LLC); following the sale, the station would become an owned-and-operated station of Estrella TV, restoring a full-market outlet for the network after its previous affiliate, the second digital subchannel of WSVN (channel 7), switched to Light TV on July 14, 2017. On December 28, 2012 at 8 p.m. Eastern Time, MundoFox moved its Miami affiliation from WJAN-CD (channel 41) to WGEN-TV. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. WFUN-LD is the last station in the Miami–Fort Lauderdale market to produce its local newscasts in 4:3 standard definition—even though, as of April 2013, select programs are broadcast in high definition, the station maintains HD camera equipment, and on-air graphics and station promos are presented in the format. WGEN-TV's studios are located on Northwest 75th Street in Miami's Medley neighborhood, and its transmitter is located on Southard Street in Key West.

The station is owned by Estrella Media. The station's license application was first submitted to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 1980, but a construction permit was not issued until 1988, with a license issued the following year as W27AQ. WGEN's signal is relayed through a network of seven low-power translator stations throughout South Florida and the Florida Keys. WGEN-TV's studios are located on Northwest 75th Street in Miami's Medley neighborhood, and its transmitter is located on Southard Street in Key West. Aktuelle Fondskurse, den Fonds-Chart, Fondsinformationen zum Fonds DWS Global Growth LD (WKN 515244, ISIN DE0005152441). On September 18, 2006, Caracol relaunched the station under the "GenTV" brand and began serving as its primary program supplier; programming on WGEN included Colombian and Brazilian telenovelas, a Colombian-produced news program (Noticias Caracol), and a local version of Desafío 20.06, a reality show similar to Survivor.[3].

WDLP-CA began operations in 1992 as W21BD, which was deleted in June 1994 after its permit expired, and restored the following December. Owned by América CV Station Group, Inc., it is sister to fellow independent station WJAN-CD (channel 41).

Entschädigung nach § 56 des Gesetzes zur Verhütung und Bekämpfung von Infektionskrankheiten beim Menschen (Infektionsschutzgesetz - IfSG) Wer auf Grund des Infektionsschutzgesetzes einer häuslichen Quarantäne unterliegt und einen Verdienstausfall … Liberman shut down the news operation upon taking control of the station due to its connection to Caracol being severed and considered an audit of WGEN's existing news staff for an eventual relaunch. It also added live weekday hour-long 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. newscasts on that date, making it the only station in South Florida with newscasts in those timeslots (the 9:00 p.m. newscast was canceled on April 12, 2013, to make way for a news/talk program that debuted the following Monday). Both are still owned by WGEN-TV owner Mapale, which does not identify them on the GenTV website's station map. The station's digital signal is multiplexed: WGEN-TV ended programming on its analog signal, on VHF channel 8, on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. On September 18, 2006, Caracol relaunched the station under the "GenTV" brand and began serving as its primary program supplier; programming on WGEN included Colombian and Brazilian telenovelas, a Colombian-produced news program (Noticias Caracol), and a local version of Desafío 20.06, a reality show similar to Survivor.

On weekends, "Teveo" carries a "week-in-review" selection of its news programs. W17DG-D was also established before 1979, as was W63AL, which was briefly W23BG from late 1990 to early 1991. This was seen in the feed top-of-the-hour station identification sequence, which formerly identified WVFW-LD. On December 1, 2016, WGEN-TV became an affiliate of Azteca América. Among the notable programs broadcast by WGEN-TV include: Desafío 20.06, ¿Quién manda a quién? [4][5] While WGEN-TV is owned and operated by and airs programming from the Colombian television network Caracol Televisión, as a MundoFox affiliate, it shares an indirect connection with another Colombian television network as the network was initially half-owned by the competing RCN Televisión; in June 2015, RCN Televisión acquired Fox's stake on MundoFox and decided to rebrand the network as MundoMax on August 13 of that same year. On August 13, 2012, WFUN-LD acquired the América TeVé programming and format from WJAN-CD (channel 41) after the latter station became a charter affiliate of MundoFox; most of the América CV-owned stations that joined MundoFox on that date added the América TeVé format on their second digital subchannels, with the exception of Puerto Rico-based WKPV and WIRS, which broadcast TeVé on their main channels. WGEN moved its half-hour weeknight 5 p.m. newscast to 6 p.m. on December 1, once it became an affiliate of Azteca America, rebranding as Hechos Miami 8 to reflect the network's news franchise, Hechos. It was the network's second affiliate in the market; Estrella TV previously affiliated in Miami with the second subchannel of Sunbeam Television's Fox affiliate, WSVN (channel 7) to provide full-market coverage to South Florida. From north to south, these translators are: As of March 1, 2018, Liberman's WVFW-LD (channel 34), which had carried Estrella TV previously, became a sister station to WGEN, but continues to carry the network due to WGEN's transmitter location. Among the notable programs broadcast by WGEN-TV include: Desafío 20.06, ¿Quién manda a quién? WGEN may refer to: WGEN-FM, a radio ... WGEN-LD, a low-power television station (channel 45) licensed to serve Miami, Florida; KIIK-FM, a radio station (104.9 FM) licensed to serve DeWitt, Iowa, United States, which held the call sign WGEN-FM from 1980 to 1998 This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding. [3], When W27AQ signed on April 27, however, it did not air its own programming. [6] In November 2017, Azteca América returned to its previous affiliate in the market, WPMF-CD (channel 38);[1] WGEN-TV then returned to the "GenTV" branding and an independent lineup reliant on Caracol programming. Caracol Televisión-produced and locally-produced programming were removed from the schedule upon Liberman taking control of the station in March 2018, and currently outside of local paid programming, the Estrella TV schedule runs in full. [4][5] While WGEN-TV is owned and operated by and airs programming from the Colombian television network Caracol Televisión, as a MundoFox affiliate, it shares an indirect connection with another Colombian television network as the network was initially half-owned by the competing RCN Televisión; in June 2015, RCN Televisión acquired Fox's stake on MundoFox and decided to rebrand the network as MundoMax on August 13 of that same year. WGEN-TV, virtual and VHF digital channel 8, is an Estrella TV owned-and-operated television station licensed to Key West, Florida, United States. Liberman confirmed the purchase on January 8, 2018, and announced that the station would join Estrella TV on March 1 under a 'soft launch' period The sale was completed on March 16, 2018, officially becoming "Estrella TV Canal 8". WGEN-TV, virtual and VHF digital channel 8, is an Estrella TV owned-and-operated television station licensed to Key West, Florida, United States. Owned by Liberman Broadcasting, it is a sister station to Miami-licensed low-power station WVFW-LD (channel 34). Prior to December 2005, WGEN was, under the ownership of Sonia Broadcasting,[2] co-owned with another Key West station, WDLP-TV (channel 22, now WSBS-TV). Owned by Liberman Broadcasting, it is a sister station to Miami-licensed low-power station WVFW-LD (channel 34). WVFW-LD, virtual channel 8 (UHF digital channel 34), is a low-powered Estrella TV owned-and-operated television station in Miami, Florida, United States. Their respective digital companion channels W08ED-D (under construction) and W12DI-D are shown as having WGEN-TV as the primary station, and 12.1 is shown on WGEN's map as an additional channel for Key West (though only analog channel 21 is shown for Marathon). Prior to December 2005, WGEN was, under the ownership of Sonia Broadcasting, co-owned with another Key West station, WDLP-TV (channel 22, now WSBS-TV). WGEN-TV formerly aired national newscasts from MundoFox through Noticias MundoFox, which used the resources of NTN24, RCN’s sister network and international Spanish-language news channel (MundoFox ended its national newscasts in July 2015, after RCN purchasing the network); WGEN-TV also aired Caracol's national newscast Noticias Caracol.