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LIST of TV BROADCAST STATION (As of June 2016) LIST OF TV BROADCAST STATION (As of June 2016) N C R TV COMPANY CALL-SIGN CHANNEL LOCATION ABS-CBN Corp. DWWX 2 Mother Ignacia, Q.C. People’s Television Network DWGT 4 PIA Bldg., Visayas Ave., Q.C. ABC Dev’t. Corp. DWET 5 Brgy. San Bartolome, Nov.,QC GMA Network, Inc. DZBB 7 Brgy. Culiat, T. Sora, Q.C. Radio Philippines Network, Inc. DZKB 9 Panay Ave., Q.C. Zoe Broadcasting Network, Inc. DZOE 11 Antipolo City Intercontinental Bctg. Corp. DZTV 13 SFDM, Q.C. Southern Broadcasting Network DWCP 21 Strata 200, Pasig ABS-CBN Corp. DWAC 23 Mo. Ignacia, Q.C. Eagle Broadcasting Corporation DZEC 25 Bo. Sta. Cruz,Antipolo, Rizal GMA Network, Inc. DWDB 27 Brgy. Culiat, Q.C. Free Air Broadcasting Network, Inc. DZRJ 29 Antipolo, Rizal Broadcast Enterprises & Affiliated Media, Inc. DWKC 31 Antipolo, Rizal Zoe Broadcasting Network, Inc. DZOZ 33 Antipolo City Delta Bctg. System DWDE 35 Amorsolo St., Legaspi Village, Makati City Progressive Broadcasting Corporation DWAO 37 Antipolo, Rizal Swara Sug Media Corporation DWAQ 39 Quezon City Nation Broadcasting Corporation DWNB 41 Antipolo City Amcara Bctg. Net. Inc. DWBM 43 Quezon City Gateway UHF TV Broadcasting, Inc. DWVN 45 Antipolo City Interactive Broadcast Media, Inc. DWTE 47 Brgy. Bartolome, Nov., Q.C. Christian Era Bctg. Service, Inc. DZCE 49 New Era, Quezon City Mediascape, Inc. PA 51 Metro Manila TOTAL NO. OF TV STATIONS IN NCR = 23 C A R TV COMPANY CALL-SIGN CHANNEL LOCATION Office of the Gov. of Mt. Prov. PU 5 Mt. Pulis, Mt. Province GMA Network, Inc. DZVG 5 Mt. Amuyao, Mt. Province Intercontinental Bctg. Corp. DWHB 6 Sto. Tomas, Baguio City GMA Network, Inc. DZEA 10 Mt. Sto. Tomas, Benguet GMA Network, Inc. DWDG 22 Sto. Tomas, Benguet Vanguard Radio Network DWBG 24 Baguio City Broadcast Enterprises & Affiliated Media, Inc. DWHB 26 Baguio City Amcara Bctg. Net. Inc. DWEC 30 Mt. Sto.Tomas, BENGUET ABS-CBN Corp. DZRR 32 Baguio City Nation Broadcasting Corporation PA 36 Baguio City First United Broadcasting Corp DWFB 44 Baguio City TOTAL NO. OF TV STATIONS IN CAR = 11 TV RELAY CHANNEL COMPANY CALL-SIGN LOCATION Input Output ABC Dev’t. Corp. DZET 5 28 Mt. Sto. Tomas Radio Philippines Network, Inc. DZBS 9 12 Mt. Sto. Tomas Christian Era Bctg. Service, Inc. PA 38 Mt. Sto. Tomas, Tuba, Benguet Eagle Broadcasting Corporation PA 46 Mt. Sto. Tomas TOTAL NO. OF TV RELAY STATIONS IN CAR = 4 TV TRANSLATOR CHANNEL COMPANY CALL-SIGN LOCATION Input Output GMA Network, Inc. D-7-ZG 10 7 Peñarubia, Abra Benguet Corp. D-8-BC 13 8 Mt. Ucab, Itogon, Benguet ABS-CBN Corp. D-3-ZO 2 3 Mt. Sto. Tomas ABS-CBN Corp. D-11-ZZ 2 11 Mt. Amuyao, Mt. Province People’s Television Network D-8-XM 4 8 Mt. Sto. Tomas, Benguet Benguet Corp. D-5-BC 9 5 Mt. Ucab, Itogon, Benguet TOTAL NO. OF TV TRANSLATORS STATIONS IN CAR = 6 REGION I TV COMPANY CALL-SIGN CHANNEL LOCATION ABC Dev’t. Corp. DWTE 2 Brgy. Talingaan, Laoag, I. Norte Sea & Sky Bctg. Inc. DZUL 5 San Fernando, La Union ABS-CBN Corp. DWRD 7 San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte ABS-CBN Corp. DZCG 11 Mt. Kaniao, Bantay, Ilocos Sur Intercontinental Bctg. Corp. DWCS 13 Laoag City Tirad Pass & TV Broadcasting Nett., Inc. 13 Candon, Ilocos Sur Amcara Bctg. Net. Inc. DWLC 23 Laoag City, Ilocos Norte Radio Philippines Network, Inc. PA 26 Vigan, Ilocos Sur GMA Network, Inc. DWHH 27 Brgy. San Lorenzo, San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte VTV Corp. PA 29 Laoag City Mediascape, Inc. DWDI 32 Vigan, Ilocos Sur ABS-CBN Corp. DWBK 34 Bantay, Ilocos Sur Swara Sug Media Corporation DWSB 35 Laoag, Ilocos norte Information Broadcast Unlimited, Inc. DWIC 36 Vigan, Ilocos Sur Radio Philippines Network, Inc. PA 37 Batac, Ilocos Norte Swara Sug Media Corporation DWSP 38 Vigan, Ilocos Sur Information Broadcast Unlimited, Inc. DWIB 39 Laoag City, Ilocos Norte RGMA Network, Inc. DWRK 40 Mt. Kaniao, Bantay, Ilocos Sur Mediascape, Inc. DWDJ 40 Dagupan, Pangasinan Interactive Broadcast Media, Inc. PA 41 Vigan, Ilocos Sur Interactive Broadcast Media, Inc. PA 42 Dagupan, Pangasinan Mediascape, Inc. PA 43 Laoag, Ilocos norte GMA Network, Inc. DWBC 48 Mt. Kaniao, Bantay, Ilocos Sur Progressive Broadcasting Corporation PA 51 Laoag, Ilocos norte TOTAL NO. OF TV STATIONS IN REGION I = 24 TV RELAY CHANNEL COMPANY CALL-SIGN LOCATION Input Output People’s Television Network DWAE 8 4 Vigan, Ilocos Sur GMA Network, Inc. PA 7 Dasol, Pangasinan Eagle Broadcasting Corporation PA 47 Laoag, Ilocos Norte Christian Era Bctg. Service, Inc. PA 49 Gen. Luna St., Laoag City Eagle Broadcasting Corporation PA 50 Dagupan, Pangasinan TOTAL NO. OF TV RELAY STATIONS IN REGION 1 = 5 TV TRANSLATOR CHANNEL COMPANY CALL-SIGN LOCATION Input Output GMA Network, Inc. D-5-AS 10 5 San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte People’s Television Network D-11-ZV 8 11 Batac, Ilocos Norte TOTAL NO. OF TV TRANSLATORS STATIONS IN REGION 1 = 2 REGION II TV COMPANY CALL-SIGN CHANNEL LOCATION ABS-CBN Corp. DWAT 2 Santiago City ABS-CBN Corp. DWAF 3 Tuguegarao, Cagayan GMA Network Inc. DWLE 7 Santiago City, Isabela GMA Network, Inc. DWBB 7 Tuguegarao Rajah Bctg. Network PA 9 Tuguegarao, Cagayan ABS-CBN Corp. DWAX 9 Aparri, Cagayan ABS-CBN Corp. PA 11 Basco, Batanes Rinconada Broadcasting Corporation DWAA 13 Cauayan, Isabela GMA Network, Inc. DZBB 13 Aparri, Cagayan Interactive Broadcast Media, Inc. PA 21 Santiago City ABS-CBN Corp. PA 21 Aparri, Cagayan Amcara Bctg. Net. Inc. DWWA 23 Santiago City Interactive Broadcast Media, Inc. PA 24 Aparri, Cagayan Mediascape, Inc. DWDH 25 Santiago City, Isabela GMA Network, Inc. DWCP 26 Aparri, Cagayan Progressive Broadcasting Corporation PA 28 Aparri, Cagayan Radio Philippines Network, Inc. PA 29 Santiago City, Isabela First United Broadcasting Corp PA 31 Santiago City, Isabela Information Broadcast Unlimited, Inc. PA 34 Aparri, Cagayan ABS-CBN Corp. PA 34 Bayombong, Nueva Vizacaya Amcara Bctg. Net. Inc. PA 35 Tuguegarao, Cagayan Rinconada Broadcasting Corporation PA 36 Aparri, Cagayan Swara Sug Media Corporation DWSA 37 Santiago City, Isabela Interactive Broadcast Media, Inc. PA 39 Tuguegarao, Cagayan Interactive Broadcast Media, Inc. PA 41 Ilagan, Isabela Interactive Broadcast Media, Inc. PA 43 Cauayan, Isabela Radio Philippines Network, Inc. PA 45 Tuguegarao, Cagayan Eagle Broadcasting Corporation PA 47 Tuguegarao, Cagayan Information Broadcast Unlimited, Inc. PA 51 Tuguegarao, Cagayan TOTAL NO. OF TV STATIONS IN REGION II = 29 TV RELAY CHANNEL COMPANY CALL-SIGN LOCATION Input Output GMA Network, Inc. DWAZ-TV 7 Basco, Batanes GMA Network, Inc. DWHK 27 Tuguegarao, Cagayan Christian Era Bctg. Service, Inc. PA 49 Tuguegarao, Cagayan TOTAL NO. OF TV RELAY STATIONS IN REGION II = 3 TV TRANSLATOR CHANNEL COMPANY CALL-SIGN LOCATION Input Output People’s Television Network D-4-ZA 8 4 Ilagan, Isabela GMA Network, Inc. D-5-ZR 7 5 Bayombong, N. Viz. GMA Network, Inc. D-7-ZH 7 Ilagan, Isabela People’s Television Network DWEO 4 13 Mt. Roma, Tuguegarao, Cagayan TOTAL NO. OF TV TRANSLATORS STATIONS IN REGION II = 4 REGION III TV COMPANY CALL-SIGN CHANNEL LOCATION GMA Network, Inc. DWNS 10 Olongapo City Love Radio Network DWKM 12 San Fernando, Pampanga Amcara Bctg. Net. Inc. DZBA 22 Baler, Aurora Subic Broadcasting Corp. DWAB 22 Olongapo City Amcara Bctg. Net. Inc. DWAM 23 Mt. Bucaw, Botolan, Zambales Amcara Bctg. Net. Inc. DWAS 24 Olongapo City Mediascape, Inc. PA 24 Tarlac City Aurora Polytechnic College, Inc. DWBW 24 Baler, Aurora Radio Corporation of the Philippines DWRP 26 Tarlac City GMA Network, Inc. DZRG 26 Olongapo City Interactive Broadcast Media, Inc. PA 28 Olongapo City RGMA Network Inc. DWRA 28 Tarlac City Radio Philippines Network, Inc. PA 30 Baler, Aurora Digital Broadcasting Corporation PA 32 Baler, Aurora Radioworld Broadcasting Corporation PA 32 Olongapo City ABS-CBN Corp. DWBY 34 San Miguel, Bulacan ABS-CBN Corp. DWTC 34 Tarlac City Radioworld Broadcasting Corporation DWRW 36 Angeles City, Pampanga Information Broadcast Unlimited, Inc. DZCL 38 Angeles City, Pampanga First United Broadcasting Corp DWFU 44 San Fernando, Pampanga ABS-CBN Corp. DWIN 46 San Fernando, Pampanga Information Broadcast Unlimited, Inc. PA 48 Olongapo City Multipoint Bctg. Network DWMU 48 Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija TOTAL NO. OF TV STATIONS IN REGION III = 23 TV RELAY CHANNEL COMPANY CALL-SIGN LOCATION Input Output Christian Era Bctg. Service, Inc. PA 46 Olongapo City Eagle Broadcasting Corporation PA 50 Olongapo City TOTAL NO. OF TV RELAY STATION IN REGION III = 2 TV TRANSLATOR CHANNEL COMPANY CALL-SIGN LOCATION Input Output National Power Corp. D-3-ZN 7 3 Hill 399, Bagac, Bataan GMA Network, Inc. D-5-ZG 7 5 Iba, Zambales GMA Network, Inc. D-5-ZB 7 5 Baler, Aurora National Power Corp. D-5-ZN 12 5 Hill 399, Bagac, Bataan National Power Corp. D-8-ZN 8 Hill 399, Bagac, Bataan National Power Corp. D-10-ZN 10 Hill 399, Bagac, Bataan National Power Corp. D-12-ZN 9 12 Hill 399, Bagac, Bataan ABS-CBN Corp. D-12-ZT 2 12 Olongapo City ABS-CBN Corp. D-13-ZA 2 13 Botolan, Zambales TOTAL NO. OF TV TRANSLATORS STATIONS IN REGION III = 9 REGION IV TV COMPANY CALL-SIGN CHANNEL LOCATION ABC Dev’t. Corp. PU 2 Puerto Princesa, Palawan UBC Media, Inc. (Love Radio Network) DWWK 3 Lucena City People’s Television Network DYGS 4 Puerto Princesa Katigbak Enterprises (San Pablo City), Inc. DWKT 5 Puerto Princesa GMA Network, Inc. DYAA 6 Brooke’s Pt., Palawan Katigbak Enterprises (San Pablo City), Inc. DWNI 6 Laurel, Batangas Katigbak Enterprises (San Pablo City), Inc. DWKS 6 Tayabas, Quezon Palawan Bctg. Corp. 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