WZNA-LD

WZNA-LD
Guaynabo / San Juan, Puerto Rico
Branding OptimaVision
Channels Digital: 3 (VHF)
Subchannels 3.1 OptimaTV
3.2 WeatherNation
Affiliations Religious
Owner New Life Broadcasting, Inc.
(Juan Carlos Matos Barreto)
Founded May 17, 2011
First air date April 1, 2014
Call letters' meaning Z o n a
Sister station(s) WNVM
WNVE
WNVI
WQHA
W06DA-D
W44DW-D
Former callsigns W40DE-D (2011-2012)
W03BS-D (2012-2013)
WVTE-LD (2013-2016)
Former channel number(s) 40 (2011-2012)
Transmitter power 2.7 kW
Facility ID 182895
Transmitter coordinates 18°16′49.0″N 66°6′35.0″W / 18.280278°N 66.109722°W / 18.280278; -66.109722
Website www.nuevavida.fm

WZNA-LD is a Spanish-language religious Low-power television station in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, broadcasting locally on digital channel 3, branded as OptimaVision. the station is owned by New Life Broadcasting; the owners of radio stations WNVM 97.7 FM, WNVI 1040 AM & WNVE 101.7 FM. The licensee is managed by Juan Carlos Matos Barreto, who serves as President & General manager of the station. The station's transmitter is located at Cerro La Marquesa in Aguas Buenas. WZNA-LD is part of the OptimaVision Christian Television network. The station's programming consists of Christian music videos.

Digital television

WZNA-LD's digital signal is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect PSIP short name Programming
3.1 480i 4:3 WZNA-TV Main WZNA-LD programming / OptimaVision
3.2 WZNA-D2 WeatherNation

About OptimaVision

OptimaVision starts as a video-streaming service. On November 14, 2013, OptimaVision launched WNTE-LD channel 36 in Mayaguez, now owned by Make TV Corporation, as a satellite of WVDO-LD. WZNA-LD (as WVTE-LD) Channel 3 followed on March 24, 2014. WQHA Channel 50 (formerly a repeater for WUJA channel 58) was sold for $29 milllon to Western New Life, Inc. on May 2, 2014, and became the third channel in the network. NCN Television moved its programming to digital subchannel 50.2.

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