WSJX-LP
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WSJX-LP is a Fox-affiliated, low-power
Low-power broadcasting
Low-power broadcasting is electronic broadcasting at very low power and low cost, to a small community area.The terms "low-power broadcasting" and "micropower broadcasting" should not be used interchangeably, because the markets are not the same...

 television station in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico transmitting over analog channel 24. The station is owned by LKK Group
LKK Group
The LKK Group is a broadcasting and communications company, headquartered in the Hollywood Center Studios in Hollywood, California. The company owns and operates television and radio stations in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands...

 along with sister stations WPRU-LP
WPRU-LP
WPRU-LP is an ABC-affiliated, low-power television station in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico transmitting over analog channel 20.Satellite and cable subscribers in Puerto Rico can watch WPRU on One Link, DirecTV, Choice Cable TV, and as part of the Puerto Rico locals package on Dish Network...

 (ABC
American Broadcasting Company
The American Broadcasting Company is an American commercial broadcasting television network. Created in 1943 from the former NBC Blue radio network, ABC is owned by The Walt Disney Company and is part of Disney-ABC Television Group. Its first broadcast on television was in 1948...

) channel 20, and WSJP-LP
WSJP-LP
WSJP-LP is a low-power television station in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico transmitting over analog channel 30. The station is owned by California-based LKK Group and is an affiliate of The CW Television Network and LATV...

 (The CW) channel 30.

The station can be seen on DirectTV and on Dish Network as part of the Puerto Rico locals package. Cable subscribers in Puerto Rico can watch WSJX on One Link Communications, Choice Cable TV and Liberty Cablevision following the shutdown of Foxnet
Foxnet
Foxnet was a cable network that was available to markets in the United States without an affiliate of the Fox Network. It was usually available in very small television markets....

.

They still have yet to provide local newscasts.

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