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WJAN-CD

1994 establishments in FloridaHispanic and Latino American culture in MiamiLow-power television stations in FloridaSpanish-language television stations in FloridaTelevision channels and stations established in 1994
Television stations in MiamiUse American English from February 2024Use mdy dates from June 2024

WJAN-CD (channel 41) is a low-power, class A Spanish-language independent station in Miami, Florida, United States. Owned by América CV Station Group, Inc., the station maintains studios on NW 107th Avenue in Hialeah Gardens, and its transmitter is located due south of Aladdin City. WFUN-LD (channel 48), also licensed to Miami, serves as a translator of WJAN-CD; this station's transmitter is co-located with WJAN-CD's studios.

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Southwest 28th Street,

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