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Liberty Cablevision (Caguas, Cayey and Humacao, Puerto Rico) 2000

These were the channels available to Liberty Cablevision customers in Caguas, Cayey and Humacao, Puerto Rico in 2000... Today, services are handled by either by Liberty still or by Claro...

Requested by: @mpepin

Source: DeviantArt

GREEN = Canales Básico (Basic Channels)
BLUE = Canales Básico Expandido (Expanded Basic Channels)
RED = Canales Estelares (Premium and Pay-Per-View Channels)

2. WKAQ San Juan 2 (then and now, still a Telemundo O&O)
3. Servicio Publico (Public Service/Local Origination)
4. WAPA San Juan 4 (then and now, still an independent station)
5. Guia de Películas (Pay-Per-View Movie Guide) [1]
6. WIPR San Juan 6 (then PBS, now PBS once again) [2]
7. WSTE Ponce 7 (then and now, still an independent station)
8. E! Entertainment Television
9. Speedvision (later Speed, now FS1)
10. GEMS Television (now Universo)
11. WLII Caguas (San Juan) 11 (Independent, now Univision, was a network O&O from 2005 to 2020)
12. WMTJ Fajardo (San Juan) 40 (then and now, still PBS)
13. WPRV Fajardo (San Juan) 13 (then and now, still a combination religious and educational independent, now as WORO)
14. Cartoon Network
15. WTCV San Juan 18 (Independent, now a Mega TV O&O) [3]
16. Disney Channel
17. WJPX San Juan 24 (PAX ➡ MTV, now an independent station) [4]
18. WKRN Nashville 2 (then and now, still ABC)
19. WNBC New York 4 (then and now, still the NBC flagship) [5]
20. WSEE Erie 35 (then and now, still CBS)

21. Encore (now Starz Encore)
22. The Movie Channel
23. Showtime Español (now Paramount+ with Showtime) [6]
24. Showtime 2
25. HBO Plus Español (now HBO 2 Español) [6]
26. HBO Signature Español [6]
27. HBO Español [6]
28. HBO
29. Cinemax Español [6]
30. Cinemax
31. iN Demand PPV 1
32. iN Demand PPV 2
33. BET Action Pay-Per-View (Defunct, shut down sometime in the early 2000s)

34. ESPN
35. ESPN Classic (Defunct, shut down on December 31, 2021) [7]
36. TV Guide Channel [8]
37. Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite
38. USA Network
39. MTV
40. VH1
41. CNN
42. CNN Headline News (now HLN)
43. Lifetime
44. FOX Family Channel (now Freeform)
45. Cinelatino
46. Discovery Kids (now Discovery Family)
47. Discovery Channel
48. Home & Garden Television (now simply known as HGTV)
49. FLiX

50. A&E
51. Sci-Fi Channel (now Syfy)
52. WGN SuperStation (now NewsNation) [9]
53. WECN Naranjito (San Juan) 64 (Religious independent, now a religious independent once again) [10]
54. WVSN Humacao (San Juan) 68 (then and now, still a religious independent station) [11]
55. WUJA Caguas (San Juan) 58 (then and now, still a religious independent station) [10]
56. TNT

57. Spice
58. Playboy

59. The Learning Channel (now known simply as TLC)
60. WTBS Atlanta 17 (Independent, now CW as WPCH) [12]
61. QVC
62. C-SPAN/Turner Classics Movies (now known simply as TCM) [13]
63. Outdoor Life Network (Defunct, shut down as NBCSN on December 31, 2021)
64. EWTN
65. FOX Network (National Feed, also known as Foxnet)
66. Animal Planet
67. WPIX New York 11 (WB, now CW) [14]
 
NOTES:
  1. This channel was likely Sneak Prevue, but it CANNOT be confirmed at this time...
  2. WIPR and satellite WIPM 3, Mayagüez, became disaffiliated from PBS in 2011 only to rejoin the network in 2022...
  3. The local edition of The Cable Guide in Puerto Rico erroneously listed WTCV as WSJU, when the call sign change occurred in 1997...
  4. The local edition of The Cable Guide in Puerto Rico erroneously listed WJPX as WSJN, when the call sign change occurred in 1998... The station may have also been in the process of switching from PAX (now Ion Television) to MTV, according to Wikipedia... Also, WJPX carries programming from another independent station in the mainland United States, low-power WJAN 41 Miami, Florida, both stations branded as América TeVé...
  5. WNBC is also simulcast over-the-air in Puerto Rico on WKAQ 2.3, known locally as NBC Puerto Rico...
  6. Spanish audio feeds of these networks whenever and wherever available... NOT all movies, events and other programs were available in Spanish...
  7. The local edition of The Cable Guide in Puerto Rico erroneously listed ESPN Classic as Classic Sports...
  8. The local edition of The Cable Guide in Puerto Rico erroneously listed the TV Guide Channel as still being the Prevue Channel, when the name change occurred in 1999... Also, the channel was relaunched in 2015 as Pop, a general entertainment channel and the on-screen listings which made the channel legendary were largely discontinued...
  9. WGN launched a separate satellite feed independent of its main over-the-air broadcasts, similar to WTBS in Atlanta (now TBS as the over-the-air station was separated and spun-off starting in 2007)... The network was later renamed WGN America before relaunching in 2021 as NewsNation...
  10. These channels were NOT available to customers in Humacao at the time...
  11. Perhaps for technical reasons (though CANNOT be confirmed at this time), WVSN was chosen over WCCV 54, Arecibo, despite the former being a satellite station for the latter...
  12. In 2007, TBS and WTBS were separated with the latter being relaunched as WPCH-TV... Today, the station is owned by Gray Television while TBS is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery...
  13. The exact carriage hours of these channels are unknown at this time...
  14. WPIX is owned by Mission Broadcasting, but is operated by Nexstar Media Group, majority owner of The CW...
 
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