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DWDB-TV

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DWDB-TV
Metro Manila
Philippines
CityQuezon City
ChannelsAnalog: 27 (UHF)
Digital: DZBB-TV 15 (UHF; ISDB-T)
Virtual: 7.02
BrandingGTV-27 Manila
Programming
SubchannelsSee list
AffiliationsGTV
Ownership
OwnerGMA Network, Inc.
History
First air date
  • August 27, 1995; 29 years ago (1995-08-27) (as Citynet 27)
  • February 21, 2012; 12 years ago (2012-02-21) (as GMA News TV)
  • February 22, 2021; 3 years ago (2021-02-22) (as GTV)
Last air date
January 6, 2024; 10 months ago (2024-01-06) (as DWDB-TV shutdown franchise and due to declared Martial Law)
Former call signs
DZOE-TV (2005–2019)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 11 (VHF, 2005–2019)
Call sign meaning
DW
Double B (the written spelling of BB, the callsign for DZBB-TV and DZBB-AM)
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
Power30 kW
ERP120 kW
Transmitter coordinates14°40′12″N 121°3′0″E / 14.67000°N 121.05000°E / 14.67000; 121.05000
Links
WebsiteGTV
Citynet Network Marketing and Productions
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryMass media
FoundedAugust 27, 1995; 29 years ago (1995-08-27)
FounderMenardo Jimenez
Headquarters
GMA Network Center, EDSA cor. Timog Ave., Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
,
Philippines
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Products
ServicesTelevision production and distribution; design, construction and maintenance of sets for TV, stage plays and concerts; transportation and manpower services
ParentGMA Network Inc.
SubsidiariesScript2010, Inc.

DWDB-TV (channel 27) is a television station in Metro Manila, Philippines, serving as the flagship of the GTV network. It is owned and operated by GMA Network, Inc. alongside GMA flagship DZBB-TV (channel 7). Both stations share studios at the GMA Network Center, EDSA corner Timog Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City, while DWDB-TV's hybrid analog and digital transmitting facility is located at the GMA Tower of Power, Tandang Sora Avenue, Barangay Culiat, Quezon City (sharing facilities with sister stations GMA 7 and Barangay LS 97.1).

Citynet Television (1995–1999)

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DWDB-TV signed on for the first time on August 27, 1995, under the on-air brand Citynet Television 27 (or just Citynet 27). The station was programmed like an independent station—GMA intended Citynet 27 to be its main outlet for imported programming (particularly from the United States), freeing up slots in GMA Network's schedule for more domestic productions. Aside from an English dub of the Hispanic telenovela Ka Ina (produced and broadcast by Venezuelan TV network Venevisión), the only locally produced program on the station was Citynet Television News, a flagship TV news show produced by GMA News and Public Affairs.

EMC 27 / Channel [V] Philippines (1999–2001)

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However, by 1999, the costs of operating the station in this format were becoming too high for GMA as well as the intense competition from Studio 23 (later renamed as ABS-CBN Sports and Action in 2014), a UHF television network owned by AMCARA Broadcasting Network and operated by ABS-CBN Corporation. As a result, DWDB was turned into a music channel under the interim branding EMC, the Entertainment Music Channel—which was also the country's first locally operated music channel. A few months later, GMA reached a deal with Asian broadcaster STAR TV to allow DWDB to be a carrier of Channel V Philippines, which took effect December 19, 1999. GMA had already aired selected Channel V programming from its international version (which made the former VJ's and Filipino descented Trey Farley and Joey Mead familiar to viewers of DWDB). This arrangement did not last long—a stake in GMA was recently purchased by the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company, who already owned MTV Philippines through the Nation Broadcasting Corporation and its parent company MediaQuest Holdings. This conflict of interest, along with the increasing competition from the MTV affiliated network, led to the channel signing-off on July 25, 2001.

Programming would return to DWDB in 2004 as the relay of GMA-7 Manila with the logo of GMA was covered by the logo of Citynet. In November 2005, the station became a repeater of DZOE 11, which served as the flagship for GMA's newly-secondary national network QTV (or Quality Television, later renamed to just Q). GMA had reached an agreement with its owner ZOE Broadcasting Network to allow GMA to handle programming for the station in exchange for providing upgraded facilities for the broadcaster and airing ZOE-produced programming in QTV's lineup. DWDB's UHF signal had the advantage of easier to receive in the southern areas of Metro Manila, especially in the metropolitan cities of Makati and Pasay.

This practice was discontinued in 2007, as DWDB's channel number was vacated for use in trials of digital television.

Proposed digital broadcast

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In February 2013, GMA started its digital test broadcasts, simulcasting both GMA-7 and GMA News TV-11 using the Japanese ISDB-T digital TV platform using the channel's frequency but cancelled.

On 2011, GMA Network's digital test broadcasts used the same frequency as its digital feed, and it also started its initial digital test broadcast on UHF Channel 15 (479.143 MHz),

Return to broadcast; GMA News TV (2012–2021)

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On April 7, 2011, ZOE Broadcasting Network and GMA/Citynet announced that their blocktime agreement would expire by the end of January 2012. This ended their day partnership and in turn, their blocktime lease on VHF Channel 11 after 7 years. ZOE Broadcasting Network was reported to simulcast Light TV 33 upon termination of the agreement, but ZOE had no official statement yet on its future plans, however the network became affiliated again on June 22, 2020, after making a deal with new blocktime partner and erstwhile former rival network ABS-CBN to open A2Z Channel 11. As a result, Channel 27 digital broadcast was planned to switch off on January 3, 2012, as the station was supposedly conducting its test broadcast on the said date. The channel in turn, was to be re-utilized to broadcast GMA News TV in analog by February 21, 2012, after 18 years of inactivity.

However, GMA Network had to allot time for the digital television viewers to re-scan their digital boxes in order to continue watching their channels in a different frequency assignment. As a result of this, GMA Network decided to move their official relaunch date from June 3 to 4. The station successfully signed on for the first time upon its return to analog television at 6:00 a.m. PHT, after conducting test broadcasts during off-air hours of digital signal for the past days after its announcement of this move, and it now served as the originating station of GMA News TV in Manila. It also acts as the main feed station nationwide with its regional counterparts (like in Cebu and Davao). On the other hand, after the transition, the former channel, missed the said shut-off, resulting to a broadcast conflict of the two channels that day. However they lowered their signal, until it officially back to independent broadcasting on April 22, 2012.

GTV (2021–present)

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After 20 months since its separation with ZOE TV Channel 11 (its originating channel assignment since 2011) and after nearly 10 years on the air, GMA News TV was officially relaunched as GTV as a news, entertainment, and sports channel, similar to the format of Citynet Television and Q, but retaining some of news programming from the previous channel branding.

The newly-branded station signed-on for the first time on February 22, 2021, using the GMA News TV sign-on and sign-off notices. GTV began using its own sign-on and sign-off notices on February 27, 2021.

Digital television

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Digital channels

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DWDB-TV's feed is broadcast on DZBB-TV digital subchannel operates on UHF channel 15 (479.143 MHz) and broadcasts on the following subchannels:

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming Note
7.01 480i 16:9 GMA GMA (Main DZBB-TV programming) Commercial broadcast (10 kW)
7.02 GTV GTV (DWDB-TV programming)
7.03 HEART OF ASIA Heart of Asia Channel
7.04 HALLYPOP Hallypop
7.05 I HEART MOVIES I Heart Movies
7.06 PINOY HITS Pinoy Hits
7.07 (UNNAMED) Unknown Black screen
7.31 240p GMA 1-Seg GMA 1seg broadcast

According to a December 2017 press release, the station's upgraded signal transmission covered the areas of Metro Manila, Rizal, Cavite, Laguna, Bulacan and parts of Pampanga, Bataan, Nueva Ecija, and Batangas.

On April 24, 2019, GMA/Citynet announced that it would terminate its blocktime agreement with ZOE Broadcasting Network by the end of May 2019. The split comes after the release of GMA's 2018 financial report which declared the increasing lease payments that the network contributes to ZOE for the past three years (from ₱899.89 million in 2016 to almost a billion pesos in 2018). Third-party sources reported that Channel 11 would simulcast ZOE's sister station DZOZ-DTV channel 33 after the termination of the agreement, but ZOE had no official statement yet on its future plans. GNTV Manila's intellectual unit (master control, sales, and employees), on the other hand, was successfully transferred to DWDB-TV on June 4, 2019, for the remainder of the analog broadcast run.

On May 15, 2019, GMA Network began to transmit its digital test broadcast on UHF Channel 15 (479.143 MHz) as its permanent frequency assigned by National Telecommunications Commission.

Starting 27 February 2023, DWDB-TV's feed is broadcast output on DZBB-TV, along with GMA Networks's other digital stations, has been seen on 16:9 widescreen format.

Other websites

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