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Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation company history timeline

2002

In 2002, a new news format was created with a local newscast (TUTV Informa) and an international newscast (TUTV Internacional); the newscasts were anchored by Gloria Soltero and David Reyes.

2008

In 2008, Puerto Rico's Public Broadcasting Station, WIPR-TV, celebrated its 50 years of broadcasting with a documentary that relived some of the best and worst moments in its history.

2017

On Until March 20, 2017, the WIPR 940 AM simulcast was removed from the subchannel.

2018

On September 26, 2018, Noticias 24/7 was rebranded as "Notiseis 360".

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