DWBP-TV

"SMNI 39" redirects here. For the television network, see Sonshine Media Network International.
DWBP-TV (SMNI TV 39)
Metro Manila
Branding SMNI TV-39 Manila
Slogan

Your Way To The New World
Channels Analog: 39 (UHF)
Digital: 40 (UHF) (ISDB-T) (Test)
Virtual: 00.12 (LCN)
Owner Sonshine Media Network International
Founded 1998
January 8, 2006 as ACQ-KBN/SMNI TV 39 Manila
Call letters' meaning DWBP
Former affiliations ETV-39 (1998-2001)
Transmitter power 60 kilowatts

SMNI TV 39 of Sonshine Media Network International (DWBP-TV channel 39), is a relay station of SMNI TV 43 Davao. It is currently operated from Davao City by Sonshine Media Network International (SMNI) after the network and expand to the entire Philippine archapelago. Its studios is located at ACQ Tower, Sta. Rita Street, EDSA, Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati City and its transmitter is located at KJC Compound, Brgy, Sauyo, Novaliches, Quezon City.[1] DWBP-TV now operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

The station was temporarily inactive on May 2014, due to upgrading of transmission power & maintenance of their airconditioning unit inside the transmitter room, but it recently resumed on-air on July 11, 2014 at exactly 7pm.

History

As ETV 39

The station started as ETV 39, attempting to become the first free to air gambling channel on UHF with the nightly Bingo Pilipino draws. It fizzled out in 2001 as former President Joseph Estrada banned its draws in response to public clamor.

As SMNI TV 39

Last January 8, 2006, after the series of test broadcasts, ACQ-KBN Sonshine TV 39 (now SMNI TV 39) is launched at the first Global Thanksgiving and Worship presentation at the PhilSports Arena.

Programming

see Sonshine Media Network International

Digital television

Digital channels

UHF Channel 40 (629.143 MHz)

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming Note
00.12 H.264 4:3 SMNI HD SMNI Test Broadcast
TBA Unknown Unknown SONSHINE-DZAR DZAR Feed ISDB-T Digital Radio
(ISDB-Tsb)
SONSHINE-FM

List of SMNI TV channels

Further information: ACQ-KBN Philippine Television Channels

References

Website


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