DZET-TV
DZET-TV, Channel 28 (analog) and Channel 51 (digital), is a commercial television station owned and operated by TV5 Network, Inc. Its studio is located at Camp 7, Monticello Road, Baguio,[1] while its transmitter is located at Mt. Sto. Tomas, Tuba, Benguet.
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City | Baguio |
Channels | |
Branding | TV5 Channel-28 Baguio |
Programming | |
Subchannels | See list |
Affiliations |
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Ownership | |
Owner | TV5 Network Inc. |
DZRU-TV (One Sports) Radyo5 102.3 True FM Baguio | |
History | |
Founded | July 5, 1993 |
Former channel number(s) | 8 (1967-1972) |
ABC Baguio (1993-2008) 5 Baguio (2018–2020) | |
Call sign meaning | DZ Edward Tan (former owner, deceased) |
Technical information | |
Licensing authority | NTC |
Power | Analog: 10 kW Digital: 5 kW |
ERP | Analog: 113,440 kW |
Links | |
Website | www.tv5.com.ph |
History
- 1967 - ABC Baguio was first aired on Channel 8 (DZXX-TV), the first television station in the whole Cordillera was launched by Associated Broadcasting Corporation until President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law in 1972.
- July 5, 1993 - the station was opened by the Associated Broadcasting Company, along with the callsign as DZET-TV and switched its frequency from VHF Channel 8 to UHF Channel 28.
- December 9, 1994 - ABC TV stations acquired a new franchise to operate under Republic Act 7831 signed by President Fidel V. Ramos (FVR). In the same year, the station went on nationwide satellite broadcasting. In a phenomenal growth, ABC Baguio earned its reputation as "The Fastest Growing Network" under new network executive Tina Monzon-Palma who served as Chief Operating Officer.
- August 8, 2008 - The station aired a countdown to its re-launch for much of the next day until 19:00 PHT, when the network officially re-launched under its new name of TV5.
- 2013 - TV5 Baguio was relaunched and upgraded its transmitting power to 30,480 watts (113.44 kW ERP) that covers the whole North Luzon region.
- February 17, 2018 - as the recent changes within the network and in celebration of its 10th anniversary, TV5 Baguio was relaunched as The 5 Network with a new logo and station ID entitled Get it on 5, whereas the TV on the northeastern quadrant of the logo has been dropped, making it more flexible for the other divisions to use it as part of their own identity.
- January 13, 2019 - 5 Baguio introduced a variation of the current numerical 5 logo, similar to the newly network, 5 Plus.
- August 15, 2020 - 5 Baguio was reverted to TV5 while retaining the 2019 numerical 5 logo.
- August 22, 2021 - TV5 Baguio began digital test broadcasts on UHF Channel 51.
Digital television
Digital channels
UHF Channel 51 (695.143 MHz)
Channel | Video | Aspect | Short name | Programming | Notes |
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28.01 | 480i | 16:9 | TV5 | TV5 Baguio/Dagupan (Main DZET-TV programming) | Commercial free-to-air broadcast (10 kW) |
28.02 | OnePH | One PH | |||
28.03 | One Sports | One Sports | |||
28.04 | 240p | One Seg S1 | TV5 Baguio/Dagupan | 1seg broadcast | |
Areas of coverage
Primary areas
Secondary areas
- Nueva Ecija
- Portion of Tarlac
- Portion of Ilocos Sur
- Portion of Bulacan
- Portion of Pampanga
Rebroadcast
Station | Transmitter Location | Channels | ERP |
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DWTE-TV | Laoag, Ilocos Norte | Analog: 2 (VHF) | 2 kW (15 kW ERP) |
DWDI-TV | Vigan, Ilocos Sur | Digital: 18 (UHF) | 5 kW (digital) |
DWZE-TV | Tuguegarao | Analog: 39 (UHF) Digital: 18 (UHF) |
5 kW (analog and digital) |
DZJA-TV | Capas, Tarlac | Analog: 24 (UHF) Digital: 18 (UHF) |
1 kW (analog) 5 kW (digital) |
D__-TV | Olongapo | Analog: 28 (UHF) Digital 18 (UHF) |
5 kW (analog and digital) |
References
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