WAPA is a radio station licensed to San Juan, Puerto Rico, broadcasting a News Talk Information format. The station is owned by Wifredo G. Blanco-Pi. It is an affiliate of CNN en Españolradio news network. The station is shared with translator station W237FF 95.3 FM also located in San Juan. The station was relayed through an experimental synchronous station, WA2XPAArecibo, which also broadcasts on 680 kHz. On April 19, 2017 the Federal Communications Commission ruled that WA2XPA's license will not be renewed. The ruling stated that it must discontinue operation on May 7, 2017 and the license would be cancelled on May 8, 2017. A petition for review of the order to cancel WA2XPA's license was submitted on April 24, 2017. The petition was withdrawn on September 5, 2017, and the license was cancelled on April 24, 2018.
History
Its call letters are a partial abbreviation of the station's original owners, the now-defunct Asociación de Productores de Azúcar, or Puerto Rico Sugar Grower's Association. In the late 1960s, it was acquired by Hearst Corporation. In 1991 it was acquired by NotiRadio Broadcasting. WAPA was the only radio station to remain on the air throughout the passage of Hurricane Maria on September 20, 2017. The station helped family members contact each other by relaying messages of safety. WAPA's programming will be reduced to 17 and a half hours from 4:45AM until 9PM, operating with a diesel generator, that some areas of the transmitters don't have electrical grid. As of 2018, WAPA's programming is heard on weekdays from 4:45AM to 10PM, Saturdays from 5AM to 10PM and Sundays from 6AM to 10PM.
WAPA Radio over the years
In 1996, NotiRadio Broadcasting acquires radio station WISO 1260 in Ponce from South Puerto Rico Broadcasting Corporation, this would become the second radio station of the WAPA Radio News Network. In 2014, after 66 years of local operation, WXRF 1590 AM in Guayama finally acquires from International Broadcasting Corporation to NotiRadio Broadcasting for $100,000, this become the third radio station of WAPA Radio. Then on March 24, the station changed its call letters to WGYA. On March 14, 2017, after a year off the air due to transmitter problems, NotiRadio Broadcasting resumes operations WVOZ 1580 AM in Morovis-Manatí, rejoining the WAPA Radio News Network, since its establishment, 35 years ago in 1981. That station acquires from International Broadcasting Corporation for $150,000, this leaves WVOZ became silent due to technical maitenance and financial reasons in April 2016. The Network consists of 7 radio stations all across Puerto Rico. On May 7, 2017, WAPA will cease operations on experimental synchronized stations in WA2XPA Arecibo, WI2XSO Mayagüez and WI3XSO Aguadilla. All 3 stations cancelled the licenses the next day, on May 8, 2017. On March 2, 2017, WAPA Radio is acquiring WMIA 1070 AM in Arecibo for over $250,000, and the sale was completed on April 14, 2017. On May 1, WMIA became the new WAPA Radio News Network station, serving the northern area. Also, WVOZ will changed its city of license from Morovis to Aguadilla, currently occupied by WI3XSO, which its license is cancelled on May 8. The move of the city of license was granted on December 28, 2017. Now, WAPA Radio will provide a network of five radio stations across the island. On June 21, 2017, WTIL1300 AM in Mayaguez buys for a three-way swap from La Mas Z Radio, Inc., when awaiting the transaction completes, this becomes the sixth radio station of the WAPA Radio News Network on August 1. On August 3, WGYA changed back to the original WXRF call letters. On August 15, the sale of WTIL to Blanco Pi was completed.
Affiliates
WAPA's programming is heard on over six AM radio stations across the island.
Call sign
Frequency
City of license
FCC info
WAPA
680 AM
San Juan, Puerto Rico
WISO
1260 AM
Ponce, Puerto Rico
WTIL
1300 AM
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
WMIA
1070 AM
Arecibo, Puerto Rico
WVOZ
1580 AM
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
WXRF
1590 AM
Guayama, Puerto Rico
Translator stations
WAPA's programming can also heard on six FM translators.