W17CZ-D

W17CZ-D is a local television station in San Juan, Puerto Rico, that broadcasts on digital channel 17.1. W17CZ-D is owned by Access Communications, Inc., with studios in Domenech Ave. in Hato Rey & transmitter at Cerro La Santa in Cayey. W17CZ-D is an affiliate of WIN Television America and transmits local & national programming 18 hours a day, 7 Days a week.

Sale of the station
In 2004, Access Communications entered into a local marketing agreement with TeleMania, Inc. to operate W17CZ & WCCZ-LP (now defunct). At the time, W17CZ had a longtime local marketing agreement with another Puerto Rican stations, WRIO-TV (channel 32) WIVA-TV (channel 54) & WZAR-TV (channel 68), which TeleMania honored. In 2005, W17CZ-D launched its news department, with 45 workers laid off from the station, and the news program, Debate y Desahogo was canceled. W17CZ is sold to Access Communications in 2009; TeleMania bought WRIO-TV, WIVA-TV & WZAR-TV at the end of 2009. Although Access operates a television network, Mira TV, in the mainland United States, WRIO-TV, WIVA-TV & WZAR-TV remains independent stations. In 2013, W17CZ-D relocated from its studios in the Condado borough of San Juan to a new facility in Hato Rey.

Cancellation of local news programming
On December 31, 2014, W17CZ-D laid off 109 staffers and canceled most of its local news programming, becoming a repeater of WIN Television America network programming with minimal local content, over 15%. With the move, the station's daily talk show, Foro Central, became the only local program still produced by W17CZ. In addition, W17CZ now shares a general manager with Access Communications's Puerto Rico radio stations (WCCZ 1480 AM & WCCZ 96.1 FM).

Sign-off
W17CZ-D was one of the few stations to still sign-off overnight, doing so at 1 AM. It did not actually go off-the-air; rather, it simply showed paid programming.