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'''DYCB-TV''', channel 3, is a television station of [[Philippines|Philippine]] [[television network]] [[ABS-CBN|ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation]] in Cebu. The station's studio is located at the ABS-CBN Central Visayas Broadcasting Complex in North Road Jagobiao, [[Cebu City]], and its [[transmitter]] is located at Mount Busay Babag 1, [[Cebu City]], [[Philippines]]. In the year 2011, the station will celebrate its 50th anniversary as the first ever television station outside Metro Manila with the 50th anniversary of ABS-CBN and the Philippine television in 2003.
'''DYCB-TV''', channel 3, is a television station of [[Philippines|Philippine]] [[television network]] [[ABS-CBN|ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation]] in Cebu. The station's studio is located at the ABS-CBN Central Visayas Broadcasting Complex in North Road Jagobiao, [[Cebu City]], and its [[transmitter]] is located at Mount Busay Babag 1, [[Cebu City]], [[Philippines]]. In the year 2011, the station will celebrate its 50th anniversary as the first ever television station outside Metro Manila with the 50th anniversary of ABS-CBN and the Philippine television in 2003.
==Timeline==
==Timeline==
*'''1961''' - DYCB-TV 3, the first provincial TV station in the Philippines, was launched by ABS-CBN (then known as Bolinao Electronics Corporation). It first aired a four-hour-a-day schedule (6:00-10:00pm), transmitting on a 50-mile radius within Cebu and nearby islands. The station's 390-foot transmission tower (then the tallest structure in Cebu) was originally from the network's flagship TV station, [[DZAQ-TV 3]], used during the first telecasts in 1953.
*'''1961''' - DYCB-TV 3, the first provincial TV station in the Philippines, was launched by ABS-CBN (then known as Bolinao Electronics Corporation). It first aired a four-hour-a-day schedule (6:00-10:00pm), transmitting on a 50-mile radius within Cebu and nearby islands. The station's 390-foot transmission tower (then the tallest structure in Cebu) was originally from the network's flagship TV station, [[DZAQ-TV]], used during the first telecasts in 1953.


*'''1973''' - After the declaration of Martial Law by then-President [[Ferdinand Marcos]], and the takeover of ABS-CBN by his crony, Roberto Benedicto, DYCB-TV reopened as DYCW-TV, and became part of the [[Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation]] (along with another ABS-CBN provincial stations, [[DYXL-TV|DYXL-TV 4]] in Bacolod and [[DYAF-TV]] in Iloilo).
*'''1973''' - After the declaration of Martial Law by then-President [[Ferdinand Marcos]], and the takeover of ABS-CBN by his crony, Roberto Benedicto, DYCB-TV reopened as DYCW-TV, and became part of the [[Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation]] (along with another ABS-CBN provincial stations, [[DYXL-TV|DYXL-TV 4]] in Bacolod and [[DYAF-TV]] in Iloilo).

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DYCB-TV, channel 3, is a television station of Philippine television network ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation in Cebu. The station's studio is located at the ABS-CBN Central Visayas Broadcasting Complex in North Road Jagobiao, Cebu City, and its transmitter is located at Mount Busay Babag 1, Cebu City, Philippines. In the year 2011, the station will celebrate its 50th anniversary as the first ever television station outside Metro Manila with the 50th anniversary of ABS-CBN and the Philippine television in 2003.

Timeline

  • 1961 - DYCB-TV 3, the first provincial TV station in the Philippines, was launched by ABS-CBN (then known as Bolinao Electronics Corporation). It first aired a four-hour-a-day schedule (6:00-10:00pm), transmitting on a 50-mile radius within Cebu and nearby islands. The station's 390-foot transmission tower (then the tallest structure in Cebu) was originally from the network's flagship TV station, DZAQ-TV, used during the first telecasts in 1953.
  • 1978 - Channel 3 became an owned-and-operated station of the government-owned GTV (later the Maharlika Broadcasting System, now National Broadcasting Network). The call letters were reverted to the original DYCB-TV.
  • 1986 - DYCB-TV reopened under ABS-CBN, its original owner.
  • 1987 - DYCB-TV introduced the Star Network with the famous numerical gold tri-ribbon channel 3 logo wtih a star.
  • 1989 - DYCB-TV setup its domestic satellite broadcast from Manila.

ABS-CBN Cebu Programs

See also