WRTJ-TV

WRTJ-TV is a commercial-free television station located in New Britain, CT, and serves the Hartford viewing area. It is affiliated with RTE's kids channel RTÉjr, and operates on channel 5. It is owned by Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ), and operated by CER Two Television Networks (a division of Champion Digital Broadcasting). WRTJ-TV also operates a satellite station WQWN-TV broadcasting on channel 10 in Waterbury and New Haven, CT. It began broadcasting in 1971 as a independent station under the call letters WHQ-TV and it was owned by Hartford Home Television, Inc., RTÉ purchased the station in 1991 and changed its call letters to WRTJ-TV in 2010.

WRTJ-TV offers the best in RTÉjr and local programming, with RTÉjr programs being live and earlier on the East Coast time zone rather than the Ireland time zone and it replayed throughout the day, RTÉjr programs are also replayed in primetime and late-night, and its overnight offerings carries RTÉ Chill and RTÉjr Radio in the background along with traffic cams with views of Hartford and New Heaven between 1am and 5am.

1971-1986
In 1971, WRTJ-TV begins broadcasting as WHQ-TV.

1986-1994
In 1991, RTÉ purchased WHQ-TV from Hartford Home Television, Inc., but the 1986 logo remains until 1994.

1994-2008
In 1994, under new ownership with Ireland's public service broadcaster, WHQ-TV launches a new logo similar to RTÉ Network 2's 1995 logo along with a new localized version of The Den (showing US preschool programming alongside Ireland children's programming).

2008-2010
In 2008, during its last two years as a RTE-owned independent station, WHQ-TV rebrands as "RTÉ Connecticut".

2010-present
In 2010, WHQ-TV becomes WRTJ-TV and rebrands as "RTÉjr Connecticut" to mark the premiere of a new localized version of RTÉjr's flagship show Hubble.

In October 2016, WRTJ-TV begin to be operated by WFXM Partnership Inc under a LMA, while RTÉ will continue to own the station.