Talk:WRFB

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Channel changes?
Is there anyone in Puerto Rico who can confirm changes in WRFB's subchannel lineup? If Telemundo is on 5.1, why is it on two channels in San Juan (WRFB and WKAQ)? Mvcg66b3r (talk) 22:09, 23 February 2019 (UTC)
 * You should narrow your question to those living in or near San Juan, Puerto Rico (not all of Puerto Rico), because I live way too far from there and thus I am unable to personally tune to WRFB (I can tune WORA-TV just fine) to confirm whether subchannels changed. But I would personally see very suspect the idea of one same network being aired on two different (high-power) stations within a same small geographical area (and serving the same cities). And the RabbitEars website is not helpful here either - for WIPM-TV, for example, it gives outdated information that I would rather dismiss. Also, confirming something by just tuning to a certain channel might be perceived by other Wikipedians as original research under Wikipedia rules and policies (see this and that), so what do we do about it? &#x200b;‑‑🌀⁠SilSinnAL982100⁠💬 05:38, 24 February 2019 (UTC)