WQHA


WQHA is a Spanish-language religious television station in Aguada, Puerto Rico, broadcasting locally on digital and virtual channel 25 branded as Nueva Vida TV. Founded in 1993, the station is owned and operated by New Life Broadcasting; the owners of radio stations WNVM, WNVI & WNVE. The Licensee is Western New Life, Inc. WQHA's programming is also seen on translator station, W06DA-D, channel 6.1 in Aguada. The station broadcasts Positiv programming from 6AM to 6PM and local religious programming from 6PM to 6AM.
W15EI-D serves as a full-time translator of WQHA and covers all the entire western region.

Nueva Vida Christian Television Network

WQHA is the flagship station of the Nueva Vida Christian Television Network, it is simulcasting on Low-power television stations, WZNA-LD, channel 3.1 in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, and W15EI-D channel 15.1 in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Both stations are owned by New Life Broadcasting's president, Juan Carlos Matos Barreto.

Digital television

WQHA's digital signal is multiplexed:
ChannelVideoAspectPSIP short nameProgramming
25.1720pWQHA-DTMain WQHA programming / Nueva Vida TV

On January 13, 2009, WQHA signed off its analog signal and completed its move to digital.
W06DA-D's digital signal is multiplexed:
ChannelVideoAspectPSIP short nameProgramming
6.1480iW06DA-DMain W06DA-D programming / Nueva Vida TV

W15EI-D's digital signal is multiplexed:
ChannelVideoAspectPSIP short nameProgramming
15.1480iWQHA-DTMain W15EI-D programming / Nueva Vida TV

About Nueva Vida TV

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. WVTE-LD Channel 3 followed on March 24, 2014. WQHA Channel 50 was sold for $29 million 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. On January 1, 2018 OptimaVision rebrands itself as Zona TV. On August 1, the station is once again rebranded as Nueva Vida TV.

FCC Spectrum Auction and WQHA sale

In 2012, the Federal Communications Commission announced they were going to hold a voluntary Incentive Auction for a portion of the radio frequency spectrum that is currently used by Digital Television broadcasters across the country. WQHA's owner, New Life Broadcasting announced he would participate in the auction, since it was estimated the station would net somewhere in the range of $127 Million USD, much more than it would be worth on the open market otherwise. Since that time the auction estimate has increased to somewhere between $95 and $50 Million USD, with the auction currently scheduled to take place in early 2016.