Mastvpr Canal 23 live stream
WXWZ-LD1 online television
WXWZ-LD1 is the primary digital channel (virtual channel 23.1) of WXWZ-LD, a low-powered independent television station licensed to Guayama, Puerto Rico, serving Caguas and the entire central area of the island . The station is owned by the JB Media Group, which is managed by Jose Berrios, with its main offices located at a P.O. Box in Caguas, Puerto Rico . The station was founded on November 2, 1990, as W22AX by Juan Papotito Rosario (owner of WOLA 1380 AM and Buena TV) and Fernando Jimenez, making it the first low-power television station founded in Puerto Rico . As a dedicated source for online television, the station aired its first broadcast in 1990 as "Canal 22", was rebranded as "Telecentro" in 1995, changed its call sign to WXWZ-LP in 2000, and switched to its current digital call sign, WXWZ-LD, in 2011 . The station is branded on-air as MásTVPR and produces over 40 hours of locally produced programming, including news, sports, and general entertainment .
The programming schedule allows viewers to watch live channel coverage of a variety of local shows and independent content. Current locally produced programs on the station include De Bohemia con Willie Benito, Entre Tu y Yo, Artes Marciales en Accion, De To' Un Poco, Pal Pueblo, Donde Esta Katty, Locura Colectiva, La Palabra de Dios en tu Hogar, Zona Zaguera, Geek Spot, and Es Tiempo de Viajar . During its early years as a low-power station, WXWZ-LD employed several notable Puerto Rican news reporters who worked at W22AX in the early 1990s, including Mario Vega (later at NotiUno, now deceased), Jose Raul Arriaga (later at WAPA AM and Dando Candela in WKAQ-TV), Jose Santiago (later in public affairs for the Municipality of Cidra and WAPA-TV), Jesus Rodriguez García (later at WSKN), Jose R. Gomez (producer of "El Pueblo Quiere Saber"), Braulio Rodriguez (Musa Media Group), and Jorge Antares (actor) . The station also carries a simulcast of Mega TV (WTCV) on its digital subchannel 23.2, which broadcasts in Spanish with a general entertainment format .
For audiences seeking a reliable live stream of independent Puerto Rican content, WXWZ-LD1 is widely available as a free-to-air service via digital terrestrial television on virtual channel 23.1, broadcasting from a 15 kW transmitter located at Cerro La Santa in Cayey, near the Bosque Estatal de Carite mountain reserve . The station's main channel is transmitted in 480i standard definition with a 4:3 aspect ratio . The channel is also carried on major cable and IPTV services across Puerto Rico, including Liberty Cable (channel 22), OneLink Communications (channel 121), and Choice Cable (channel 27), ensuring that its locally produced news, sports, and entertainment programming reaches the Puerto Rican diaspora across the continental United States and international audiences interested in Spanish content . For additional information, viewers can visit the station's official website at www.mastvpr.com .

