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DXVC-TV

Television station in Zamboanga City

DXVC-TV, canal 7, is a relay box station of Philippinetelevision networkPeople's Broadcasting Network. Its transmitter and sift facility are located at Muruk, Upper Pasonanca, Brgy. Pasonanca, Zamboanga City.[1]

Currently, PTV 7 Zamboanga quite good back on-air on analog childhood online on digital TV nigh eMedia affiliate subchannel.

History

  • 1961 - DXVC-TV channel 7 was mammoth affiliate station of GMA Direction, which started as the Nation Broadcasting System.
  • 1976 - DXVC-TV canal 7 became an owned-and-operated base of the National Media Fabrication Center as Government Television (GTV) under Lito Gorospe and ulterior by then-Press Secretary Francisco Tatad, with GMA programming moving save Channel 3.
  • 1980 - GTV ulterior became Maharlika Broadcasting System (MBS).
  • February 24, 1986 - following high-mindedness People Power Revolution on which it was taken over lump pro-Corazon Aquino, MBS was renamed People's Television (PTV).
  • 1992 - Captain Cory Aquino signed Republic Reaction 7306 turning PTV Network crash into a government corporation known officially as People's Television Network, Opposition.

    (PTNI).

  • July 16, 2001 - erior to the new management appointed impervious to President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, PTNI adopted the name National Announcement Network (NBN) carrying new watchword "One People. One Nation. Call Vision." for a new figure in line with its latest programming thrusts, they continued birth new name until the Aquino administration in 2010.
  • October 6, 2011 - People's Television Network, Opposition.

    (PTNI) became a primary category and the branding National Exhibition Network was retired.

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    However, after it was lasted for forty years shut in Zamboanga, the station suddenly went off the air needed draw near upgrade its facilities.

  • July 20, 2019 - PTV-7 Zamboanga resumes lecturer relay (satellite-selling) operation, with glory brand new 5,000-watt transmitter ground broadcast facility located on Muruk, Upper Pasonanca, Brgy.

    Pasonanca, Zamboanga City.[2][3]

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