DZKB-TV
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| Metro Manila Philippines | |
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| City | Quezon City (via unclear signal/analog/digital/studio) Mandaluyong Antipolo (digital) |
| Channels | Analog: 9 (VHF) Digital: 19 (UHF) (ISDB-Tb) (Test Broadcast) Virtual: 19 |
| Branding | RPN TV-9/RPTV Channel 9 Manila |
| Programming | |
| Subchannels | See list |
| Affiliations | RPTV |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Radio Philippines Network (Nine Media Corporation) |
| Operator | TV5 Network, Inc. |
Sister stations | Through TV5: DWET-TV (TV5) DWNB-TV (One Sports) DWLA (105.9 True FM) |
| History | |
| Founded | October 15, 1969[1] |
Former affiliations | KBS (1969-1975) NV9 (1989-1994) C/S 9 (2008-2009) Solar TV (2009-2011) ETC (2011-2013) Solar News Channel (2013-2014) 9TV (2014-2015) CNN Philippines (2015-2024) |
Call sign meaning | DZ Kanlaon Broadcasting System |
| Technical information | |
Licensing authority | NTC |
| Power | Analog: 60,000 watts (50 kW on-operational power output) Digital: 5,000 watts |
| ERP | Analog: 500 kW Digital: 10,000 watts |
| Transmitter coordinates | 14°38′18″N 121°1′47″E / 14.63833°N 121.02972°E 14°34′39″N 121°10′5″E / 14.57750°N 121.16806°E |
DZKB–TV (channel 9) is a television station in Metro Manila, Philippines, serving as the flagship of the Radio Philippines Network. It is owned and operated by the network's namesake corporate parent alongside the sister channel RPTV flagship DWKB-TV on digital channel 5.2 & 9.2. Both stations share studios and maintains an analog transmitter at the RPN Compound, #97 Panay Avenue, Brgy. South Triangle, Quezon City; and its digital transmitter is located at Crestview Heights Subdivision, Brgy. San Roque, Antipolo, Rizal, on a tower site formerly owned by Progressive Broadcasting Corporation.
Digital channels
UHF Channel 19 (503.143 MHz)
| Channel | Video | Aspect | Short name | Programming | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9.01 | 1080i | 16:9 | RPTV HD | RPTV | Test broadcast |
| 9.33 | 240p | RPTV 1Seg | 1Seg |
Areas of coverage
Primary areas
Secondary areas
- Portion of Bataan
- Portion of Batangas
- Portion of Pampanga
- Portion of Nueva Ecija
- Portion of Tarlac
- Portion of Zambales
- Portion of Quezon
Related pages
References
- ↑ "International TV Directory" (PDF). TV Factbook. 1970.
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- Anastacio & Badiola. "what's the story, pinoy tv?". Archived from the original on September 8, 2005. Retrieved August 23, 2006.