Nueva Vida TV live stream
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Nueva Vida TV is a Spanish-language religious television network broadcasting to Puerto Rico, owned and operated by New Life Broadcasting, Inc. The channel was founded in 1993, with its flagship station WQHA (channel 25) licensed to Aguada, Puerto Rico . The network is led by President & General Manager Juan Carlos Matos Barreto, who manages the licensee Western New Life, Inc. . As a dedicated source for online television, Nueva Vida TV is part of a larger ministry that includes sister radio stations WNVM, WNVI, WDNO, and WNVE, with studios located in Puerto Rico .
The programming schedule allows viewers to watch live channel coverage primarily consisting of Christian music videos broadcast 24 hours a day . The network operates as the flagship of the Nueva Vida Christian Television network, with programming simulcast across multiple low-power television stations to reach viewers across the entire island . The channel also offers a streaming service providing uninterrupted live streaming of its religious content across the Americas.
For audiences seeking a reliable live stream of Puerto Rican Christian content, Nueva Vida TV is widely available as a free-to-air service via multiple terrestrial stations across the island. The flagship station WQHA (converted to digital as channel 25.1, virtual channel 50.1) transmits from a high-power antenna, reaching most of the island . The network is additionally broadcast on WZNA-LD (channel 3.1) licensed to Guaynabo, serving the San Juan metropolitan area from a transmitter at Cerro La Marquesa in Aguas Buenas, and on WKHD-LD (channel 15.1) in Mayaguez, covering the western region of Puerto Rico . The channel is accessible as tv online via its official website nuevavida.fm, which provides live streaming, as well as through the official Nueva Vida mobile application available on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store, ensuring that its Christian music video programming reaches the Puerto Rican diaspora across the continental United States and international audiences interested in Spanish religious content .

