DXHB-TV

DXHB-TV (BEAM Channel 8)
Cagayan De Oro City
Branding BEAM Channel 8-Cagayan De Oro
Channels Analog: 8 (VHF)
Affiliations Independent
Owner Broadcast Enterprise and Affiliated Media, Inc.
Founded 1991
Former affiliations GTV/MBS/PTV (1974-1992)
TV 8 (1995-2000)
E! Entertainment (April 2000-May 2003)
Silent (2003-2011)
The Game Channel/CHASE (2011-2012)
Jack City (2012-2014)
Transmitter power TRP:100 kilowatts
ERP 2,500 kw
Website www.beam.com.ph

DXHB-TV channel 8, is a television station of Broadcast Enterprises and Affiliated Media, Inc. In Cagayan De Oro City. Its studios and transmitter are located at A. Velez., Cagayan De Oro City the same as their AM and FM station.[1] DXHB-TV is an originated station of Metro Manila's BEAM Channel 31 and it had also another relay and sister TV station, BEAM Channel 33. BEAM Channel 8-Cagayan De Oro.

History

RMN-TV Channel 8 was the first TV station of Radio Mindanao Network. It was launched on August 28, 1991, thirty-nine years after it start. & 1995 Was RMN-TV Channel 8 Cagayan de Oro is the TV Station Broadcasting Areas.

On July 3, 2011, VHF 8 in Cagayan De Oro and all RMN TV stations nationwide returned as a test broadcast, right after Globe Telecom acquired 39 percent of BEAM and Altimax Broadcasting Co., retaining RMN as its real owner. And then on it was branded as BEAM Channel 8 and The Game Channel on August 15, 2011. Recently, The Game Channel limited to its broadcast on December 24, 2011, to give way to its new sister station CHASE which it was broadcast in evening block of The Game Channel. Recently The Game Channel leased its operation on BEAM and transferred its operation to cable, while CHASE remains on this network and took its 24‑hour broadcast. On September 7, 2012, when they aired 24 on CHASE, an animation signage plugged and written like this: "Another Jack TV is rising, coming soon on this channel". This was the part of Solar TV Network, Inc. plans to use this channel assignment to aired the said network. The network is planned and it was launched as the secondary Jack TV network named JACK City on October 20, 2012.


References

  1. "RMN TV Station Networks". Asiawaves. Retrieved February 23, 2012.
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