WEDV-TV

 is a PBS member station in serving the  portions of the  area. WEDV is owned and operated by the, operating the station as part of the Delaware PBS system.

History
The station first signed on the air on May 13, 1971 as WPUC-TV. The station was owned by until 1986, when it was sold to Brazilian media organization  through -based Globo Television USA Inc. The programming changed and included more Brazilian programmes like English-dubbed telenovelas and other television series. The channel also broadcast the Rio Carnival live. In general, the channel adopted the same station identification and commercial bumpers from Rede Globo, the largest commercial TV network in South America and the second-largest commercial TV network in annual revenue worldwide just behind the American ABC Television Network and the largest producer of telenovelas, with the music and graphics being adapted for the channel.

In 1992, acquired the station from Globo for $5 million dollars. In 1996, it was sold again to local investors and went through various affiliations throughout the years before going Dark in 2008 after the shutdown of, it's last affiliation at the time.

bought WPUC-TV's Channel 11 license in 2010 and returned Channel 11 to the air in 2011 as affiliate WEDV-TV, aka "Estrella Filadelfia".

In mid-2018, LBI Media donated WEDV to the for integration into the Delaware PBS system. On September 12, 2018, WEDV-TV went dark and dropped it's Estrella TV affiliation, and on September 15 returned to the air as a PBS member station.