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DZKB-TV (channel 9) is a television station in Metro Manila, Philippines, serving as the flagship of the RPTV network. It is owned by Radio Philippines Network, which is controlled by parent company Nine Media Corporation; TV5 Network, Inc., which owns TV5 flagship DWET-TV (channel 5), operates the station under an airtime lease agreement.
9TV (formerly branded as Solar News Channel) was a major commercial television network in the Philippines.It was owned by Nine Media Corporation, which had an airtime agreement as the main content provider of Radio Philippines Network. 9TV was the replacement of the Solar News Channel who have been retired the "Solar" branding.
DZKB-TV, commonly known as Channel 9, the flagship television station of Radio Philippines Network in Manila, Philippines HTV9 , an Ho Chi Minh City Television, Vietnam 9MCOT HD , formerly known as Thai TV Channel 4 and Channel 9 M.C.O.T.
The division produced the local news and content of Nine Media's television brands Talk TV, Solar News Channel, 9TV, and CNN Philippines. 9News stopped using this brand when the channel was launched as CNN Philippines on March 16, 2015, and the division was finally dissolved following the closure of the channel on January 31, 2024 due to ...
Nine Media Corporation (NMC, formerly known as Solar Television Network, Inc. or STVNI) is a Filipino-based media company.Formerly a wholly owned subsidiary of Solar Entertainment Corporation (SEC), a multimedia television and film company of the Tieng family, it is now solely owned by the ALC Group of Companies of the late Amb.
Radio Philippines Network, Inc. (RPN) is a Philippine television and radio company based in Quezon City.It is currently owned through majority share by Nine Media Corporation of the ALC Group of Companies; along with the Presidential Communications Office (PCO), Far East Managers and Investors Inc. (owned by the family of Roberto Benedicto), and other private sectors.
It was replaced by News Night with Pia Hontiveros effective March 27. [4] The network's move to retire the newscast was also partly due to viewers' complaints of retaining the Network News name despite rebranding three times. On March 26, 2017, CNN Philippines Network News Weekend officially ended the near 5-year run of Network News. [5]
On January 1, 2008, the channel became C/S and is now being both on as a cable channel and as a free TV channel through Radio Philippines Network (RPN) (which currently broadcasts as RPTV). While C/S would retain its official original abbreviation meaning (Crime/Suspense), RPN added a second meaning, Conservation/Survival , as RPN and Solar ...