Sol sostre univision 41 noticias

          ***Sol Sostre ha estado informando sobre eventos climáticos graves para el canal 41 de Univision durante más de 30 años....

          The Spanish-language newscast, anchored by Rafael Pineda, Denise Oller and weatherman Sol Sostre, averaged 58, viewers, beating all local.

        1. The Spanish-language newscast, anchored by Rafael Pineda, Denise Oller and weatherman Sol Sostre, averaged 58, viewers, beating all local.
        2. UNIVISION's WXTV/Ch.
        3. ***Sol Sostre ha estado informando sobre eventos climáticos graves para el canal 41 de Univision durante más de 30 años.
        4. WXTV-DT (channel 41) is a television station licensed to Paterson, New Jersey, United States, serving as the Univision outlet for the New York City area.
        5. WJPX, channel 24, is a Spanish-language Independent television station licensed to San Juan, Puerto Rico.
        6. STARR REPORT

          41 steams ahead

          Tuesday’s extremely high temperatures really raised the viewership for Ch. 41, whose “Noticias Univision 41” set a ratings record as the market’s top-rated 6 p.m.

          newscast-among all demos.

          The Spanish-language newscast, anchored by Rafael Pineda, Denise Oller and weatherman Sol Sostre, averaged 58,000 viewers, beating all local newscasts for the first time, regardless of language.

          Its closest competitor was Ch. 7’s 6 p.m.

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          newscast, which snared 139,000 viewers.

          Meanwhile, the numbers are up over at Ch. 5, with the newly minted Ernie Anastos/Rosanna Scotto team at 10 p.m. showing big gains over what Scotto and Len Cannon averaged last summer.

          Thus far this month, Scotto and Anastos are averaging 331,000 viewers at 10 p.m., up 23 percent over July ’04 (269,000 viewers), according to Nielsen. Those numbers are up even more dramatically among persons 18-49: 188,000 viewers this month versus 117,000 viewers l