WITA-TV was a television station on ultra high frequency (UHF) channel 30 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
[9] The $200,000 sale received FCC approval in June 1970,[10] over the objections of Tele San Juan, owner of the English-language WTSJ-TV.
[7] United Hemisphere TV immediately announced that the Ponce and Mayagüez stations, under new WUHP-TV and WUHM-TV call letters, would be built as repeaters of WKAQ-TV (Telemundo) in San Juan and that channel 30 would become WUHT-TV and return to the air with English-language programming.
In November, the commission stayed its grant of previously approved changes to the construction permit for the Mayagüez station on a petition from Tele San Juan and WOLE-TV in Aguadilla.
[13] In federal appeals court, where the petitioners had challenged the sale by El Imparcial to United Hemisphere, the FCC had the case remanded back to the commission.