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DZRJ 29 25 Antipolo City Iffi..ffi'liHt Broadcast Enterprises & Affiliated Media, DWKC 31 40 Antipolo City NCR lnc. iii##jffiiffi NCR Zoe Broadcasting Network, Inc. DZOZ 33 30 Antipolo City t- d.ffiilffi # Delta Bctg. System NCR DWDE 35 10 MakatiCity f,*:lldtib:iliahiiiftilil NCR Progressive Broadcasting Corporation DWAO 37 25 Antipolo City Tii;iM€tro,M5fi iitri,'"ij NCR Swara Sug Media Corporation DWAQ 39 60 :l Quezon City : ijltiiidtid t!!dii.iibiii.i NCR Nation Broadcasting Corporation DWNB '41, 60 Antipolo City NCR Amcara Broadcasting Network, Inc. DWBM 43 10 Quezon City l.tri,fi l6fid; lWin iii iri,,i; NCR Gateway UHF TV Broadcasting, Inc. DWVN 45 6 Antipolo City Interactive Broadcast Media, NCR lnc. DWTE 47 40 Brgy. Bartolome, Nov,, Q.C. ij1,: lri Christian Era Bctg. Inc. 4 NCR Service, DZCE 49 I New Era, Quezon City NCR Mediascape, Inc. PA 51 10 Metro Manila CAR Office of the Gov. of Mt. Prov. PU 5 0.02 Mt. Pulis CAR GMA Network, Inc. DZVG 5 5 Mt. Amuyao CAR lntercontinental Bctg. Corp. DWHB o 0.1 Mt. Sto.Tomas CAR GMA Network, Inc. DZEA 10 20 Mt. Sto.Tomas CAR GMA Network, Inc. DWDG 22 10 Mt. Sto.Tomas CAR Vanguard Radio Network, Inc. DWBG 24 5 Baguio City Broadcast Enterprises & Affiliated Media, DWHB 26 5 Baguio City CAR lnc. CAR Amcara Broadcasting Network, Inc. DWEC 30 10 Mt. Sto.Tomas l rr,i{1t$ff fu eil;l,ll,i CAR ABS-CBN Corporation DZRR 32 20 Mt. Sto.Tomas l irlt iri Bbfi iiiiii{ ;i '''*'i CAR Nation Broadcasting Corporation PA 36 5 Baguio City :i,..ti'tB.-Eiitiii*t';,iit- CAR First United Broadcasting Corp DWFB 44 5 Baguio City ABC Development Corp. CAR DZET 28 10 Mt. Sto.Tomas 11 t;:i' igfliq6liiifr i,+ CAR Radio Philippines Network, lnc. DZBS 12 5 Mt. Sto.Tomas ,irtjj rri$,F";iiiqFi.i i,:ii; Christian CAR Era Bctg. Service, Inc. PA 38 1 Mt. Sto.Tomas Eagle Broadcasting CAR I Corporation PA 46 1 Mt. Sto.Tomas GMA Network, Inc. D-7-ZG 7 1 cAR I Penarubia, Abra itlili;lAhiAi*t,ij CAR Benguet Corp. D{-BC 8 0.01 Mt. Ucab, ltogon, Benguet CAR ABS-CBN Corporation D-3-20 3 10 Mt. Sto.Tomas ABS-CBN Corporation D-11- 11 5 Mt, Amuyao CAR ZZ CAR People's Television Network, Inc. D{.XM 8 1 Mt. Sto.Tomas '.; ij i!.F, tih'iiffi ',r ;i Benguet Corp, D-5-BC $: 0.01 Mt. CAR I Ucab, ltogon, Benguet ffiFF.ffi,ffiff 1 ABC Development Corp. DWTE 2 2.5 Laoag 'T,Witffis-lim'oTFFF 1 Sea & Sky Bctg, Inc. DZUL 5 0.1 San Fernando, La Union La Union I I ABS-CBN Corporation DWRD 7 5 San Nicolas A I ABS-CBN Corporation DZCG 11 100w Mt. Caniao, Bantay llocos Sur ,| I Intercontinental Bctg. Corp. DWCS 13 o Laoag City ,| I Tirad Pass & TV Broadcasting Nett,, lnc. DWTP 13 3 Candon, llocos Sur I I 1 Amcara Broadcasting Network, lnc. DWLC 23 Laoag City, llocos Norte 4 I Radio Philippines Network, Inc. PA 26 10 Vigan, llocos Sur GMA Network, Inc. DWHH 27 10 Brgy. San Lorenzo, San 1 Nicolas, llocos Norte 1 1 WV Corp. PA 29 Laoag City llocos Norte 1 Mediascape, Inc, DWDI 32 5 Vigan, llocos Sur 1 :" 1 ABS-CBN Corporation DWBK 34 Bantay : ,ll0diis'Sur I I Swara Sug Media Corporation DWSB 35 10 Laoag, llocos norte 4 1 I Information Broadcast Unlimited, Inc, DWIC 36 Vigan, llocos Sur 1 Radio Philippines Network, Inc. PA 37 10 Batac, llocos Norte I Swara Sug Media Corporation DWSP 38 10 Vigan ,| '.llocos 1 Information Broadcast Unlimited, lnc. DWIB 39 Laoag City, llocos Norte Norte RGMA Network, lnc. DWRK 40 1 Mt. Caniao, Bantay, llocos a llocos,$u1, I Sur ' I I Mediascape, Inc. DWDJ 40 10 Dagupan, Pangasinan 4 4 I Interactive Broadcast Media, Inc. PA 41 I Vigan, llocos Sur a I Interactive Broadcast Media, Inc. PA 42 10 Dagupan, Pangasinan 1 I Mediascape, Inc. PA 43 10 Laoag, llocos norte GMA Network, Inc. DWBC 48 6 Mt. Caniao, Bantay, llocos 4 I Sur 1 Progressive Broadcasting Corporation PA 51 5 Laoag, llocos norte 1 People's Television Network, Inc. DWAE 4 0.1 Vigan, llocos Sur 1 1 GMA Network, Inc. PA 7 Dasol, Pangasinan 1 1 Eagle Broadcasting Corporation PA 47 Laoag, llocos Norte ,| 1 I Christian Era Bctg. Service, Inc. PA 49 Gen. Luna St., Laoag City 1 1 Eagle Broadcasting Corporation PA 50 Dagupan, Pangasinan 1 GMA Network, Inc. D-5-AS 5 5 San Nicolas, llocos Norte People's Television Network, lnc. D-11- 11 0.1 Batac, llocos Norte 4 I ZV 1 2 ABS-CBN Corporation DWAI 2 I Santiago City I 2 ABS-CBN Corporation DWAF 3 I Tuguegarao 2 2 GMA Network, Inc. DWLE 7 Santiago City lsabela r 2 GMA Network, Inc. DWBB 7 1 Tuguegarao 2 Rajah Bctg. Network DWRJ I 1 Tuguegarao 2 ABS-CBN Corporation DWAX I 1 Apani, Cagayan 2 ABS-CBN Corporation DWCM 11 1 Basco 2 Rinconada Broadcasting Corporation DWAA 13 0.1 Cauayan, lsabela 2 GMA Network, Inc. DZBB 13 1 Aparri, Cagayan 2 lnteractive Broadcast Media, Inc. PA 21 10 Santiago City 2 ABS-CBN Corporation PA 21 1 Aparri, Cagayan 2 Amcara Broadcasting Network, Inc. DWWA 23 0,1 Santiago City 2 lnteractive Broadcast Media, Inc. PA 24 1 Apani, Cagayan 2 Mediascape, Inc. DWDH 25 10 Santiago City . lsabeib 2 GMA Network, Inc. DWGP 26 1 Aparri ;,,,Cagai 1 2 Progressive Broadcasting Corporation PA 28 I Aparri, Cagayan cabaVan 2 Radio Philippines Network, Inc. PA 29 10 Santiago City 2 First United Broadcasting Corp PA 31 1 Santiago City 2 lnformation Broadcast Unlimited, lnc. PA 34 1 Apani, Cagayan ABS-CBN Corporation 1 2 PA 34 Bayombong, Nueva Vizacava Nueve Amcara Broadcasting Network, 2 lnc. PA 35 1 Tuguegarao 2 Palawan Broadcasting Corporation PA 36 1 Aparri, Cagayan Cagayan' Swara Sug Media I Corporation DWSA 37 10 Santiago City Interactive Broadcast 4 Z I Media, Inc. PA 39 I Tuguegarao Cagavan lnteractive I 2 Broadcast Media, Inc. PA 41 I llagan, lsabela lsqbela , 2 lnteractive Broadcast Media, Inc. PA 43 I Cauayan, lsabela Radio Philippines 2 Network, lnc. PA 45 10 Tuguegarao 2 Eagle Broadcasting Corporation PA 47 1 Tuguegarao 2 lnformation Broadcast Unlimited. lnc. DWIE 51 1 Tuguegarao GMA Network, Inc. 2 DWAZ 7 0,1 Basco I GMA Network, lnc. DWHK 27 1 Tuguegarao 2 Christian Era Bctg. Service, lnc, PA 49 1 Tuguegarao People's Television Network, 2 Inc. D4-Z 4 0.1 llagan, lsabela GMA Network. Inc. D-5-ZR 5 0.04 Bayombong 2 (0.1584) GMA Network, Inc. 2 D-7-ZH 7 0.02 llagan, lsabela 2 People's Television Network, Inc. DWEO 13 1 Tuguegarao ? GMA Network, lnc. DWNS 10 0.2 0longapo City ? UqC MEDIA lNC.(Love Radio Network) DWKM 12 0,05 San Fernando, Pampanga 3 Amcara Broadcasting Network, lnc. DZBA 22 1 Baler ? Subic Broadcasting Corp. DWAB 22 5 tJlongapo City Amcara Broadcasting Network, Inc. DWAM 23 0.1 Mt. Bucaw, Botolan, 3 Zambales J Amcara Broadcasting Network, Inc. DWAS 24 I Olongapo City 3 Mediascape, lnc. 'l PA 24 I Tarlac City ? Aurora Polytechnic College, lnc, DWBW 24 5 Baler 3 Radio Corporation of the Philippines ,| DWRP 26 I Tarlac City 3 GMA Network, Inc. DZRG 26 1 Olongapo City 3 Interactive Broadcasl Media, Inc. PA 28 1 Olongapo City 3 RGMA Network, lnc, DWM 28 1 Tarlac City 3 Radio Philippines Network, Inc. PA 30 10 Baler 3 Digital Broadcasting Corporation PA 32 10 Baler Aurora 3 Radioworld Broadcasting Corporation PA 32 5 Olongapo City ? ABS-CBN Corporation DWBY 34 0.1 San Miguel 3 ABS-CBN Corporation DWTC 34 1 Tarlac City 3 Radioworld Broadcasting Corporation DWRW 36 10 Angeles City, Pampanga 3 Information Broadcast Unlimited, tnc. DZCL 38 5 Angeles City ? First United Broadcasting Corp DWFU 44 5 San Fernando, Pampanga ? ABS-CBN Corooration DWIN 46 San Fernando, Pampanga 3 Information Broadcast Unlimited, Inc. DWIG 4B 1 Olongapo City ? Multipoint Network Ectg. DWMU 48 1 Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija ? Christian Era Bctg. Service, lnc. PA 46 1 Olongapo City 3 Eagle Broadcasting Corporation PA 50 'i,Tamhltoa 1 Olongapo City 3 NationalPower Corp. D-3-ZN 3 0.01 Hill399, Bagac, Bataan 3 GMA Network, Inc. D-5-Zc 5 0,04 lba Timhraoo i GMA Network, J Inc. D-5-ZB 5 0.005 Baler National Power 3 Corp. 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