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WNJU Linden, New Jersey - New York, New York Branding Telemundo 47 Slogan Trabajando Para Ti ("Working For You") Channels Digital: 36 (UHF) Virtual: 47 (PSIP) Affiliations Telemundo Owner NBC Universal (NBC Telemundo License Company) Founded May 16, 1965 Call letters' meaning New Jersey UHF Sister station(s) WNBC Former affiliations Independent (1965-1987) NetSpan (1984-1987) Transmitter power 650 kW Height 440 m (1,444 ft) Facility ID 73333 Transmitter coordinates 40°44′54″N 73°59′10″W / 40.74833°N 73.98611°W / 40.74833; -73.98611 Website www.telemundo47.com WNJU, channel 47, is the flagship station of the Spanish-language Telemundo television network, licensed to Linden, New Jersey and serving the New York City television market. WNJU is owned by NBC Universal, and is one-half of a duopoly with NBC network flagship WNBC-TV (channel 4). WNJU's studios and offices are located in Fort Lee, New Jersey, and its transmitter is atop the Empire State Building. Contents 1 History 2 Digital television 2.1 Analog-to-Digital Conversion 3 References 4 External links // History On May 16, 1965, WNJU-TV signed on as the first commercial UHF station in the New York City television market. Its initial schedule was a mix of English, Asian, Spanish and Italian shows. During the middle 1960s, the station broadcast a live teenage dance show in the New York market called Disc-O-Teen, hosted by John Zacherle; and a folk music program, Rainbow Quest, hosted by Pete Seeger. The station was owned by Henry Becton (son of Maxwell Dickinson founder of Becton Dickinson) and Fairleigh S. Dickinson Jr. (son of Fairleigh S. Dickinson Sr. the founder of Fairleigh Dickinson University and also the co-founder of Becton Dickinson. The general manager in the station's early years was pioneering UHF broadcaster Edwin Cooperstein. WNJU was involved in some controversy when it aired bullfights, which some critics believed were too violent. The station was not profitable due to the lack of awareness of UHF stations in the New York metro area, being that the market had seven VHF stations and six of those were commercial stations. Most cities had an average of three commercial stations at the time. WNJU already had two strikes against it, so it basically served minority audiences with much brokered programming. WNJU was sold in the fall of 1970 for $8,000,000 (a fairly large price for a UHF station back in 1970) to Screen Gems Broadcasting, a subsidiary of Columbia Pictures. It was thought that WNJU would now become competitive due to the fact that Screen Gems had deep pockets. But the brokered ethnic format would continue. It maintained an English-speaking audience a few hours a week during the 1970s when it was the only New York broadcast outlet for the World Wide Wrestling Federation. By the late 1970s, WNJU had evolved into mostly Spanish programming, along with some weekend ethnic brokered programming. During the week, WNJU ran English-speaking religious programming until noon. From 12:00 on they ran Spanish programming. On Sundays they also ran English-speaking religious shows in the mornings. WNJU was sold in 1979 to Jerry Perenchio, Bud Yorkin, and Norman Lear. While owning WNJU, these people formed another broadcasting company known as Act III Broadcasting and bought English-speaking commercial independent stations in medium and small markets. By the early 1980s, the other brokered foreign language programs disappeared, and WNJU ran English language religious programming in the morning and Spanish programming the rest of the day. In 1984, WNJU joined with two Spanish television stations not affiliated with Spanish International Network (now Univision) and formed NetSpan, the United States' second Spanish-language television network. NetSpan's original group of affiliates included WNJU, KSTS in San Jose, California, and WBBS in Chicago, Illinois (evenings and late nights only). The latter two stations were locally owned. In 1985, KVEA in Corona, California, WSCV in Fort Lauderdale, Florida (both of which were owned by Blair broadcasting), and locally owned WCIU in Chicago (after 5 p.m. only) joined Net Span. Net Span acquired these stations, excluding WCIU but including WNJU, outright in 1986. WNJU's owners continued on with Act III Broadcasting, buying more commercial stations. In 1987 Net Span added more affiliates, and changed its name to Telemundo. In Chicago, WSNS dropped Univision and joined Telemundo, with WCIU becoming the Univision affiliate after 5 p.m. only. In the early 1990s, WNJU dropped its English-language religious shows and became a full-time Telemundo station. At sign-on in 1965, WNJU was located at Symphony Hall (previously known as The Mosque Theatre), 1020 Broad Street in Newark, in the former studios of WATV (later WNTA) Channel 13. In 1989 the studios moved to 39 Industrial Avenue in Teterboro, New Jersey. In 2003, WNJU relocated to the 6th Floor at 2200 Fletcher Avenue Fort Lee, New Jersey, in the former studios and offices of the NBC Cable network, CNBC, which around the same time moved to a state-of-the-art new studio complex at 900 Sylvan Avenue (Route 9W) in Englewood Cliffs, NJ. In 2001, NBC Universal purchased Telemundo. WNJU witnessed major overhauls, adopting similar opening graphics to those used at New York City's WNBC, and adopting a tweaked version of its opening music sequence. In 2007, WNJU launched the slogan Tu Canal. Digital television Digital channels Channel Name Video Aspect Programming 47.1 WNJU-DT 1080i 16:9 Main WNJU/Telemundo programming Analog-to-Digital Conversion WNJU ended programming on its analog signal, on UHF channel 47, on June 12, 2009 [1], as part of the DTV transition in the United States. WNJU remained on its current pre-transition channel number, 36 [2] using PSIP to display WNJU's virtual channel as 47. References ^ http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1082A2.pdf ^ CDBS Print External links WNJU Website The Channel 47 "Crew Reunion" Web-Site Query the FCC's TV station database for WNJU Program Information for WNJU at TitanTV.com v • d • e Broadcast television in the New York City metropolitan area English-language network channels WCBS (2.1 CBS) · WNBC (4.1 NBC, 4.2 Nonstop, 4.4 UniSp) · WNYW 5.1 / WWOR 5.2 (Fox) · WABC (7.1 ABC, 7.2 Live Well, 7.3 Eyewitness News Now) · WWOR 9.1 / WNYW 9.2 (MNTV) · WPIX (11.1 CW, 11.3 This TV) · WPXN (31.1 ION, 31.2 Qubo, 31.3 ION Life) · WSAH (43.2 Ind) · WRNN (48.1 Ind / JTV / News, 48.2 Mega) · WVVH-CA 50 (A1 / RSN, East Hampton) · WLNY (55.1 Ind) · WFME 66.6 (NOAA Weather Radio) · WFME 66.7-10 (Future) Public television WNET (13.1 PBS, 13.2 Kids 13) · WLIW (21.1 PBS, 21.2 Create, 21.3 PBS World) · WNYE (25.1 Educ. Ind, 25.2 City Drive Live) · WEDW (49.1 PBS / CPTV, 49.2 Create) · WNJN / WNJB (50.1/58.1 PBS / NJN, 50.2/58.2 Jersey Vision) Spanish channels WPIX 11.2 (Estrella TV) · WNET 13.3 (V-me) · WPXO 34.1 (CV) · WNYN 39.1-5 (Ind) · WXTV 41.1 / WFTY 67.2 / WFUT 68.2 (UNI) · WXTV 41.2 / WFTY 67.1 / WFUT 68.1 (TFT) · WNJU (47.1 TMD) · WTBY 54.4 (Enlace) · WMBC 63.6 (AZA) Religious stations WBQM 3.1 / WWPS 9 / WMBQ 46 / WMBQ-LD 10 (COR) · WEBR 17.1 (GCN) · WKOB 42.1 (DS) · WTBY (54.1 TBN, 54.2 Church, 54.3 JCTV, 54.5 Smile) · WFME (66.1 Ind Rel., 66.2 WFME-FM, 66.3 KEAR-AM) WMBC 63.3 (CGNTV) Shopping stations WASA-LD (25.1 Infomercials) · WSAH (43.1 Infomercials) · W60AI 60 (HSN) Other stations WNYZ 6 (Ind/Radio) · WEBR 17.2-4 (MBC, KRB) · WNXY 26.1 (Ind) · WXNY 32.1 (Ind) · WNYX 35.1 (Ind) · WDVB 39 (ImaginAsian) · WMBC (63.1 Ind, 63.4 WMBC DT4, 63.5 NTDTV, 63.7 WDNJ-FM, 63.8 KCBN) · WFME (66.4 Foreign Language Radio, 66.5 RTI) Local cable channels BCAT · Caribbean International Network · CN8 · FiOS1 · MNN · MSG Network · MSG Plus · NET · News 12 Networks · NY1 · NY1 Noticias · nyctv · Queens Public Television · SportsNet New York · Telecare · YES Network Defunct MSG Metro Channels · WRNY · WWOR EMI Service · KC2XAK 24 (NBC, Bridgeport, UHF/experimental) Independent Stations WNYX 35.1 (Ind) • WNXY 43.1 (IND) • WLNY 55.1 (IND) • WRNN-DT New York State television: Albany/Schenectady • Binghamton • Buffalo • Burlington/Plattsburgh • Elmira • New York City • Rochester • Syracuse • Utica • Watertown Pennsylvania Broadcast television: Binghamton, NY • Buffalo, NY • Elmira, NY • Erie • Johnstown/Altoona/State College • New York City • Philadelphia • Pittsburgh • Scranton/Wilkes-Barre • Susquehanna Valley (Harrisburg) • Washington, DC • Youngstown, OH See Also: Hartford/New Haven v • d • e Broadcast Television Stations by Affiliation in the state of New Jersey MyNetworkTV affiliates WWOR 9 (Secaucus) serving North Jersey NBC affiliates WMGM 40 / WMGM-LP 7 (Wildwood / Atlantic City serving Southeast New Jersey) PBS member stations New Jersey Network: North Jersey: WNJN 50 (Montclair) - WNJB 58 (New Brunswick) South Jersey: WNJS 23 (Camden) - WNJT 52 (Trenton) Other: WNET 13 (Newark) Spanish-language stations WPXO-LD 34 (CV, East Orange) - WXTV 41 (UNI, Paterson) - WNJU 47 (TEL, Linden) - WWSI 62 (TEL, Atlantic City) WUVP 65 (UNI, Vineland) - WFUT 68 (TFU, Newark) Other stations W25AW 25 (America One, Trenton) - WQAV-LP 34 (Asia Vision/Ind, Atlantic City) - WDVB-CA 39 (ImaginAsian, Edison) WMCN 44 (ShopNBC, Atlantic City) - WGTW 48 (TBN, Burlington) - WMBC 63 (Ind, Newton) - WFME 66 (Religious Ind, West Milford) See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, ION, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS and Other stations in New Jersey v • d • e NBC Universal, Inc. (a joint venture of General Electric 87.66% and Vivendi 12.34%) Universal Studios Focus Features · Geneon Universal (80.1%)[nu 1] · Illumination Entertainment • United International Pictures[nu 2] · Universal Animation Studios · Universal Pictures · Universal Playback · Universal Studios Home Entertainment Universal Parks & Resorts Islands of Adventure · Universal CityWalk · Universal Orlando Resort · Universal Studios Dubailand · Universal Studios Florida · Universal Studios Hollywood · Universal Studios Japan · Universal Studios Singapore · Universal Studios South Korea Broadcast TV assets NBC · NBC News · NBC Sports · Telemundo · Universal Sports (50%)[nu 3] NBC Universal Cable A&E Television Networks (15%) · Bravo · Chiller · CNBC · MSNBC[nu 4] · Mun2 · Oxygen · ShopNBC (30%) · Sleuth · Syfy · Telemundo Puerto Rico · The Weather Channel[nu 5] · Universal HD · Universal Sports (50%) · USA Network · Weatherscan[nu 5] CNBC global channels CNBC · CNBC Africa · CNBC Asia · CNBC Europe · CNBC Latin America · CNBC World CNBC Europe branches Class CNBC (20%) · CNBC Africa · CNBC Arabiya (according to CNBC Europe) · CNBC-e · CNBC Nordic · TVN CNBC CNBC Asia branches CNBC-TV18 · CNBC Australia · CNBC Awaaz · CNBC Hong Kong · CNBC Pakistan · CNBC Singapore · Nikkei CNBC · SBS-CNBC Universal Networks International 13th Street · Das Vierte · Diva TV · Hallmark Channel · KidsCo[nu 6] · Movies 24 · Steel[nu 7] · Studio Universal · Syfy · Universal Channel Syfy global channels Asia · Australia · Benelux · France · Germany · Japan · Latin America · Poland · Portugal · Romania · Russia · Spain · UK · US NBC Universal Television Group NBC Studios · NBC Universal Television Distribution · Telemundo of Puerto Rico Studios · Telemundo Television Studios · Universal Media Studios NBC O&Os KNBC · KNSD[nu 8] · KNTV · KXAS[nu 8] · WCAU · WMAQ · WNBC (New York Nonstop) · WRC · WTVJ · WVIT Telemundo O&Os KBLR · KDEN · KEJT-LP · KHRR · KNSO[nu 9] · KSTS · KTAZ · KTMD · KVDA[nu 9] · KVEA · KXTX · WKAQ · WNEU[nu 9] · WNJU · WSCV · WSNS ShopNBC O&Os WWDP Spanish independent TV stations KWHY Internet ventures: getTRIO.com · Hulu[nu 10] · iVillage · msnbc.com[nu 4] · Television Without Pity Other assets: EMKA, Ltd. · qubo[nu 11] · WSI Corporation[nu 5] Defunct properties: NBC Weather Plus (2004-2008) · Trio (1997-2005) ^ Co-owned with Dentsu. ^ 50%, with Viacom's Paramount Pictures. ^ Combined operation with InterMedia Partners. ^ a b Co-owned with Microsoft in a joint venture (82% owned by NBC, 18% owned by Microsoft). ^ a b c Co-owned with Blackstone Group and Bain Capital. ^ Co-owned with Corus Entertainment and Cookie Jar Group. ^ Co-owned with Mediaset. ^ a b The stations are co-owned with LIN TV in a joint venture (76% owned by NBC, 24% owned by LIN). ^ a b c The stations are owned by NBC Universal, but are controlled by ZGS Broadcast Holdings. ^ Co-owned with News Corporation and The Walt Disney Company. ^ Co-owned with Corus Entertainment, Classic Media, Scholastic Books and ION Media Networks. v • d • e Owned-and-operated stations of the major television networks of the United States ABC (10): KABC • KFSN • KGO • KTRK • WABC • WJRT • WLS • WPVI • WTVD • WTVG CBS (14): KCBS • KCNC • KDKA • KOVR • KPIX • KTVT • KYW • WBBM • WBZ • WCBS • WCCO • WFOR • WJZ • WWJ Fox1 (17): KDFW • KMSP • KRIV • KSAZ • KTBC • KTTV • WAGA • WFLD • WFXT • WHBQ • WJBK • WNYW • WOFL2 • WOGX2 • WTTG • WTVT • WTXF MyNetworkTV1 (10): KCOP · KDFI · KTXH · KUTP · WDCA · WFTC · WPWR · WRBW · WUTB · WWOR NBC3 (10): KNBC · KNSD4 · KNTV · KXAS4 · WCAU · WMAQ · WNBC · WRC · WTVJ · WVIT Telefutura5 (21): KFPH · KFSF · KTFB · KTFD6 · KTFF · KFTH · KTFK · KTFQ6 · KFTR · KFTU · KNIC · KSTR · WAMI · WFPA · WFTT6 · WFTY · WFUT · WOTF6 · WTNC · WUTF6 · WXFT Telemundo3 (16): KBLR · KEJT · KHRR · KDEN · KNSO7 · KTAZ · KTMD · KVDA7 · KSTS · KVEA · KXTX · WKAQ · WNEU7 · WNJU · WSCV · WSNS The CW (9): KBCW · KMAX · KSTW · WGNT · WKBD · WPCW · WPSG · WTOG · WUPA Univision5 (21): KABE · KAKW · KDTV · KFTV · KMEX · KTVW · KUTH · KUVE · KUVN · KUVS · KWEX · KXLN · WGBO · WLII / WSUR · WLTV · WQHS · WUVC · WUVG · WUVP · WXTV Both Fox and MyNetworkTV are owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. WOGX is a semi-satellite of WOFL. Both NBC and Telemundo are owned by NBC Universal, a joint venture between General Electric (80%) and Vivendi SA (20%). Both stations are jointly owned in a joint venture between NBC Universal (76%) and LIN Television (24%). Both Univision and Telefutura are privately owned by Broadcasting Media Partners, Inc., a venture which includes Madison Dearborn Partners, LLC, Providence Equity Partners, Inc., TPG Capital, L.P., Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P., and Saban Capital Group, Inc. Univision owns the licenses to these stations but the stations themselves are operated by Entravision Communications under Local Marketing Agreements. NBC Universal owns the license but the station is operated by ZGS Communications.