DXGB-TV

DXGB-TV
Zamboanga City
City Zamboanga City
Branding GBPI TV-11 Zamboanga
TV5 Channel-11 Zamboanga (on TV5-related promos)
Slogan Para Sa'Yo Kapatid
Channels Analog: 11 (VHF)
Affiliations TV5
Owner Golden Broadcasting Professionals Inc.
Founded March 17, 1992
Call letters' meaning DX
Golden
Broadcasting Professionals
Sister station(s) DXDE-TV (AksyonTV)
DXEL
Former channel number(s) 5 (1960-1972)
Former affiliations ABC
(November 1, 1992-January 1, 1998; 2004-2008)
RMN/BEAM (E! Philippines/The Game Channel/CHASE/Jack City/BEAM TV)
(April–October, 1998; 2011-2014)
IBC
(November 1, 1998-2005)
Transmitter power 5 kW TPO
(20 kW ERP)
Website www.gbpi-tv11.com.ph

DXGB-TV channel 11, is a TV5-affiliated station in Zamboanga City. It is owned by Golden Broadcasting Professionals, Incorporated, a local broadcast entity. Its main broadcast facilities and the main transmitter are located at the GBPI Building, Campaner Street, Zamboanga City.[1]

Background

With an authority from the NTC to use 5 kilowatts transmitter granted on March 17, 1992; GBPI TV-11 operates using the city’s first solid state BTSC Stereo TV Transmitter. A 4-bay panel TV antenna system coupled to a 260 ft. self supporting broadcast tower blankets the entire Zamboanga Peninsula with a potential 20 kilowatts ERP signal.

Transmitting from the highest point at the center of downtown Zamboanga City, GBPI TV-11 has the best equipped ”Live-on-Air” studio, and has the capability for outside broadcast. This station is equipped with a 5 meter fiberglass TVRO system which can pull in any satellite signal within footprint view.

As an affiliate of the TV5 Network Inc., GBPI TV11 carries most of TV5's network programming, with local news and independent productions as breakaway from the Manila feed.[2]

Programs

Previous Programs

See also

References

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