1954–1968[]
1968–1976[]
1968 (Territory Location ID)
Version with Ponce's WUHP-TV (channel 20; now
WKPV) and WUHM-TV channel 22 in Mayagüez (now WNJX-LP; satellite station of
WAPA-TV).
1976–1992[]
1976–1983[]
This era notably used the font ITC Avant Garde for the callsign and the location serving it.
With Calletters and location (1976–1987)
Without two finger sign (1977 ID)
Two finger sign (1977 ID)
1979–1983[]
Station ID (red background)
Coming up... ID (Billard Pool)
Coming up... ID (Bowling)
25th Anniversary (1979 ID)
1983–1987[]
Station ID with
WOLE-TV 12 in Aguadilla (1983-1984)
Station ID with
WORA-TV 5 in Mayagüez (1985–1987)
30th Anniversary (1984 ID)
1987 ID, used on promos for the Telemundo network. (Note: The background of 1987 ident is from Rede Globo's ident from 1979)
1989–1992[]
Station ID (1991 with slogan)
1992–1993[]
Version with WORA-TV5 in Mayagüez
1993–1997[]
40th anniversary variant (1994)
Alternate logo, used on newscasts
1997–2001[]
Logo used during newscasts
2001–2012[]
50th anniversary ID (2004)
2012–2014[]
The 1976 Two Fingers made a comeback in the 60th anniversary logo (2014)
60th anniversary logo promo.
2015–2018[]
Logo with the Two Fingers
2018–present[]
Olympic logo with the Two Fingers (
2020–present)