The WKAQ studios at Roosevelt Avenue in Hato Rey, opened on April 1, 1968, a week before they went broadcasting in color. The building, which is also the studio for WKAQ Radio, used to be home for El Mundo newspaper, which also was part of the same company until it closed.
The voice over for the late '60's and early 70's ID's (adopted as Telemundo began broadcasting in color) was Anibal Gonzålez irizarri, which was station's anchorman for more than 30 years.
telemundo: abc, cbs, nbc, dumont, cmq, cmbf, union radio y telemundo
Prolia13 4 months ago
at 9:29 which ID or the name of the song is that ?
Sid5002 4 months ago
es una pena que ahora esta en manos de mexicanos...que de milagro nos dejan usar nuestro acento aqui mismao en los pocos programas que quedan
qwsdcfvb 6 months ago
The WKAQ studios at Roosevelt Avenue in Hato Rey, opened on April 1, 1968, a week before they went broadcasting in color. The building, which is also the studio for WKAQ Radio, used to be home for El Mundo newspaper, which also was part of the same company until it closed.
pacovision 7 months ago
The guy in cap was in response to WAPA's mascot who was a cat playing the bongos. Notice that in one of the spots, the guy throws a shoe to the cat.
pacovision 7 months ago
The voice over for the late '60's and early 70's ID's (adopted as Telemundo began broadcasting in color) was Anibal Gonzålez irizarri, which was station's anchorman for more than 30 years.
pacovision 7 months ago
Correction....Spot #23 is not for Puerto Rican Independence Day (it doesn't exist)- That's Columbus and it's for the Discovery of Puerto Rico.
pacovision 7 months ago
6:53 Who is the voice-over of the IDs of WKAQ in the 1960s?
MrMichaelChua 7 months ago
How long has WKAQ been located at their current studios at Roosevelt in San Juan?
MrMichaelChua 8 months ago
3:35 What is the music playing in the ID?
MrMichaelChua 8 months ago