WLTV-DT is a Univision owned and operated station serving Spanish-speaking viewers in South Florida. The station is located in Doral, where Univision's production facilities are also located. The transmitter is located in Miami Gardens. WLTV-TV offers a Spanish programming format featuring news, talk shows, dramas, movies and other first rate Spanish programming.
Channel 23 signed on initially on December 24, 1954 as WFTL-TV and licensed to Fort ...
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