DYPT-TV
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City | Cebu City |
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Channels | |
Branding | PTV-11 Cebu/PTV-11 Central Visayas |
Programming | |
Affiliations | PTV |
Ownership | |
Owner | People's Television Network, Inc. |
History | |
Founded | September 11, 1963 August 30, 2015 |
Former call signs | DYMT-TV (1963-1972) DYCW-TV (1978-1986) |
Former channel number(s) | 3 (1978-1988) |
Associated Broadcasting Corporation (1963-1972) BBC (1978-1986) | |
Call sign meaning | DY People's Television |
Technical information | |
Licensing authority | NTC |
Power | 10,000 watts (analog) 5 kW (digital) |
Transmitter coordinates | 10°21′50.6″N 123°51′17.4″E / 10.364056°N 123.854833°E |
Links | |
Website | www.ptni.gov.ph ptv11cebu.weebly.com |
DYPT-TV, channel 11, is a Regional television station of Philippine-government owned television network People's Television Network. Its transmitter is located at Mt. Busay Television Broadcast Site, Sitio Babag, Brgy. Busay, Cebu City. The station is currently planning to upgrade to an originating station in the future after the Visayas Media Hub is completed in late 2022.
It opened in 1978 as the network's local station for the province, and has been airing on the Channel 11 frequency since 1988.
History[edit]
- September 11, 1963 - PTV began its broadcasts in Cebu via Channel 11, a frequency originally owned by Associated Broadcasting Corporation (now TV5 Network, Inc.), with the call sign DYMT-TV until President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law on September 21, 1972.
- February 2, 1974 - During the Martial Law era, the station reopened as DYGT-TV and became an owned-and-operated station of the National Media Production Center as Government Television (GTV) under Lito Gorospe and later by then-Press Secretary Francisco Tatad. It was the first television station in Central Visayas.
- 1978 - DYGT-TV switched affiliation to Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation, with its new call sign DYCW-TV. On the same year, GTV was transferred to Channel 3 under the call sign DYCB-TV, then was renamed Maharlika Broadcasting System (MBS) in 1980.
- February 24, 1986 - The station was officially rebranded as People's Television (PTV).
- 1988 - PTV returned to Channel 11, with Channel 3 being taken over by ABS-CBN. Its call letters were changed to DYPT-TV.
- January 15, 2011 - The station suddenly went off the air for facility upgrades.
- August 29, 2015 - PTV-11 Cebu resumed its operations, with the 10,000-watt brand new transmitter from the Advanced Broadcasting Electronics (ABE) Elettronica of Italy, complemented by a 250-foot tower in Sitio Babag, Barangay Busay, Cebu City, coinciding with the conduct of the APEC Summit in the city.
- June 1, 2018 - PTV Cebu started digital test broadcasts on UHF Channel 42.
Digital television[edit]
Digital channels[edit]
UHF Channel 42 (641.143 MHz)
Channel | Video | Aspect | Short name | Programming | Note |
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04.01 | 1080i | 16:9 | PTV HD1 | PTV Cebu (Main DYPT-TV programming) | Test Broadcast |
04.02 | 480i | PTV SD2 | Test Feed | ||
04.03 | PTV SD3 | Test Feed | |||
04.04 | 240p | 4:3 | PTV 1seg | PTV | 1seg |
See also[edit]
- People's Television Network
- List of People's Television Network stations and channels
- DWGT-TV - the network's flagship station in Manila.
- DYMR
External links[edit]
- Radio and TV broadcast stations of Region VII: Cebu province, National Telecommunications Commission (Philippines)
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