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Current main offices and studios are located in Vía Ricardo J. Alfaro, Panama City, Panama, better known as Tumba Muerto, sharing installations with FETV (Panama), and sister channel TVMax. [7] TVN was formerly located alongside the Vía Transistmica, and had a studio alongside Avenida Balboa called Teatro ASSA.
DXBM-TV 26 Relay 5 kW Mayapay, Brgy. Bonbon, Butuan: GMA Surigao D-10-XA-TV 10 1 kW (10.25 kW ERP) Eastern Nautical Highway, Brgy. Lipata, Surigao City: GMA Tandag DXRC-TV 2 1 kW (15 kW ERP) Capitol Hill, Brgy. Telaje, Tandag: GMA Cotabato DXMC-TV 12 1 kW Bangsamoro Regional Government Center, Cotabato City: GMA Jolo DXLS-TV 1 kW (10.25 kW ERP)
Pages in category "24-hour television news channels in the Philippines" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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DYBK-TV 27 Relay 1 kW Roxas, Capiz: GTV Iloilo DYKV-TV 28 Relay 10 kW (120 kW ERP) Iloilo City: GTV Dumaguete DYBM-TV: 28 Relay 1 kW (5 kW ERP) Dumaguete: GTV Cebu DYLS-TV 27 Relay 10 kW (113.4 kW ERP) Cebu City: GTV Tacloban DYBJ-TV 26 Relay 10 kW Tacloban: GTV Zamboanga DXVB-TV: 21 Relay 10 kW (120 kW ERP) Zamboanga City: GTV Dipolog DXAV-TV ...
Kapamilya Channel (lit. ' Family member channel ') is a 24-hour Philippine pay television network owned and operated by ABS-CBN Corporation, a subsidiary of the Lopez Holdings Corporation. Headquartered at the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center in Quezon City, it serves as the flagship television network of ABS-CBN Corporation.
Four months after DZBB-TV in Manila was founded the past October 29, 1961, DYSS-TV Channel 7 began commercial television operations and the second VHF television station established in Cebu City (after the establishment of provincial stations of ABS Channel 3 owned by ABS-CBN's predecessor Alto Broadcasting System and ABC Channel 11 by the ...