DXLA-TV
Appearance
City | Zamboanga City |
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Channels | |
Branding | GMA TV-9 Zamboanga GMA Zamboanga GMA Western Mindanao |
Programming | |
Affiliations | GMA Network |
Ownership | |
Owner | GMA Network Inc. |
DXVB-TV (GTV) GMA Super Radyo DXRC 1287 Zamboanga Barangay MJ 97.1 Zamboanga (defunct) | |
History | |
Founded | 1974 |
Former call signs | None |
Former channel number(s) | 7 (1961-1976) 3 (1976-1995) |
BBC/City2 (1974-1986) ABS-CBN (1986-1995) | |
Call sign meaning | Clara Lobregat and Basilio Apolinario (founders of First United Broadcasting Corporation; former owners) |
Technical information | |
Power | 5 kilowatts |
Transmitter coordinates | 06°56′59″N 122°03′23″E / 6.94972°N 122.05639°E |
Links | |
Website | GMANetwork.com |
DXLA-TV (also known as GMA TV-9 Zamboanga, GMA Zamboanga or GMA Western Mindanao) is a commercial television station owned by GMA Network Inc. Its studio complex is located at GNC Building, Sto. Niño Village, Brgy. Putik, Zamboanga City; while its transmitter is located at GMA Compound Brgy. Cabatangan, Zamboanga City.
History
- Channel 9 Zamboanga was launched by First United Broadcasting Corporation in 1974 (now Global Satellite Technology Services). At that time, it was originally an affiliate of BBC/City2 from 1974 to 1986 then it later became an affiliate of ABS-CBN for the Zamboanga Peninsula area when BBC was shut down due to sequestration by the government. Programs were aired from 12:00 noon to 11:00pm, weekdays, and 9:00am to 12:00 m.n. on weekends. Local programming aired then on FUBC-9 were Cuentas Claras and FUBC News, the former affiliate of the national newscasts TV Patrol and The World Tonight. TV-9 carried a variant of the Star Network identification package in 1988–1989 in conjunction with the debut of satellite transmissions to the Sulu Archipelago and the entire Zamboanga Peninsula bringing a mix of both local and national programming, with the white star holding the tail of the white colored number 9 (later tri-colored in red, green and blue matching the national idents, but the numerical 3 was changed in early 1995).
- On January 1, 1995, ABS-CBN bought rival station DXLL-TV channel 3 from its owner RT Broadcasting. To consummate for the purchase, network affiliations were swapped between ABS-CBN and FUBC; with the former becoming an owned and operated station, and FUBC picking up the GMA affiliation on channel 9. GMA later picked up the Channel 9 frequency a year later. Since the station's consummation, GMA Zamboanga served as a relay station of flagship DZBB-TV channel 7 in Metro Manila, with limited local advertising.
- On August 28, 2017, GMA Zamboanga was reassigned to form the network's Mindanao super region. As part of the new development, it began simulcasting the first ever Mindanao-wide newscast One Mindanao, originating from GMA Davao (Channel 5), targeting the Chavacano-speaking interviewees of Zamboanga City besides Cebuano.
- On October 14, 2021, GMA Regional TV proudly announced the launch of GMA Network’s 4th regional station in Mindanao and 10th in the country. The station’s newscasts will be part of GMA Regional TV’s One Mindanao initiative where news is reported for Mindanaoans by Mindanaoans.[1][2][3]
GMA TV-9 Zamboanga current programs
Current personalities
- Efren Mamac - GMA Zamboanga correspondent
- Krissa Marie Dapitan - GMA Zamboanga correspondent
GMA Zamboanga selected correspondent carried over to One Mindanao of GMA Davao
Former personalities
- Jayvee Francisco - GMA News Stringer
Areas of coverage
Rebroadcaster
Station | Location | Channels | TPO |
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DXLS | Jolo, Sulu | 12 (VHF) | 100 W (10.25 kW ERP) |
See also
References
- ^ "GMA Regional TV launches pioneering 'unified newscast' for Bicol region". PhilStar. 2021-02-02. Retrieved 2021-04-13.
- ^ "GMA Regional TV Zamboanga Teaser". GMA Regional TV Facebook Page. 2021-08-02. Retrieved 2021-08-02.
- ^ "GMA Regional TV launches Zamboanga station". GMA News Online. 2021-10-14. Retrieved 2021-10-14.