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DWGT-TV

DWGT-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Metro Manila, Philippines, serving as the flagship of the government-owned People's Television Network. The station maintains studios and hybrid analog/digital transmitting facility at Broadcast Complex, Visayas Avenue, Brgy. Vasra, Diliman, Quezon City.

DWGT-TV (PTV-4 Manila)
"Para sa Bayan"
CityQuezon City
Channels
BrandingPTV-4 Manila
Programming
SubchannelsSee list
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerPeople's Television Network, Inc.
DZRB Radyo Pilipinas 1 738, DZSR Radyo Pilipinas 2 918, DZRM 1278, 87.5 Republika FM1, 104.3 Capital FM2, Radyo Pilipinas Worldwide (Philippine Broadcasting Service) (radio format)
History
FoundedFebruary 2, 1974; 49 years ago (1974-02-02)
Former call signs
DZFM-TV (1961-1972)
DZXL-TV (1969-1972)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
10 (1961-1972)
Digital:
48 (UHF) (2009–2015)
42 (UHF) (2015–2021)
PBS (1961)
ABS-CBN (1969-1972) [1]
Call sign meaning
DW
Government
Television (former branding)
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
PowerAnalog: 50 kW
Digital: 10 kW
ERPAnalog: 500 kW
Digital: 25 kW
Transmitter coordinates14°39′16″N 121°2′45″E / 14.65444°N 121.04583°E / 14.65444; 121.04583
Links
Websitewww.ptni.gov.ph

History

In 1961, the Philippine government, through the Philippine Broadcasting Service established a government TV station called DZFM-TV Channel 10 which it time-shared with two other organizations. It was financed by government subsidy but had a short life because of channel frequency allocation.[2]

The frequency rights of Channel 4 were previously owned by one of the ABS-CBN stations in Metro Manila (DZXL-TV 4) when the station moved from channel 9 to channel 4 on November 14, 1969.[1]

During the Martial Law era, the government seized the frequency of channel 4 of ABS-CBN, reopened it by the National Media Production Center on February 2, 1974, as Government Television (GTV). GTV was located at the former ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center complex on Bohol (now Sgt. Esguerra) Avenue, Quezon City, which was renamed Broadcast Plaza. In 1978, it began broadcasting in full color — becoming the last national network that transitioned from the then existing monochrome to color broadcasting. By 1980, GTV became MBS (Maharlika Broadcasting System), a full-blown media machinery for former president Ferdinand E. Marcos, and one of four TV stations in operation back then. Surprising, though, as Marcos banned Voltes V, MBS carried Daimos.[citation needed]

On February 24, 1986, during a live news conference in Malacañang, rebel forces tried to capture MBS and eventually succeeded. At the heat of exchanges between Marcos and then Chief of Staff General Fabian Ver, MBS suddenly went off the air when its facilities were taken over by rebel forces and by that afternoon started broadcasting for the people with its massive marathon coverage. Once the government then attempted not to broadcast the situation made by the rebels, only to fail.

During the administration of President Corazon Aquino, it became known as People's Television Network (PTV). The years following its broadcast, PTV's facilities, then housed on a major part of ABS-CBN's present studio complex in Bohol (now Sgt. Esguerra) Avenue, Quezon City, became a subject of a legal battle between the Lopezes and the Government.

To end the scuffle, the Aquino government, through the Bureau of Broadcast Services, which then newly revived the pre-Martial Law era Philippine Broadcasting Service, decided to expand the former National Media Production Center building in Visayas Ave. to eventually accommodate PTV. On January 22, 1992, the station moved its studios to the said complex with transmitters and other equipment largely donated from a grant of the French government. The Broadcast Center on the other hand, had been given back to ABS-CBN, who regained total control over the facility.

On July 16, 2001, PTV was renamed as National Broadcasting Network (NBN). By that time it introduced the country's first two-hour newscast Teledyaryo, and adopted mostly programs that showcase the programs of the Arroyo administration.

As President Benigno Aquino III entered office in June 2010, once again, NBN became part of PTNI to enhance its news and programing to viewers nationwide and worldwide until recently, NBN introduced its digital broadcast on ISDB-T channel 48 as the transmitter was rehabilitated and upgraded its frequency using advanced transmitter equipment from Harris Corporation of the United States.

In his second State of the Nation Address last July 25, 2011, Aquino called the government to make plans in re-strengthening PTV as a Government broadcaster.

On October 6, 2011, NBN reverted to the original People's Television Network (PTV) and followed by on July 2, 2012, PTV was rebranded as new slogan "Telebisyon ng Bayan (People's Television)".

As President Rodrigo Duterte entered office on July 1, 2016, the "Telebisyon ng Bayan" slogan was dropped from the logo, retaining its 2012 PTV logo on July 11, 2016, and followed by on November 25, 2016, it was officially announced that PTV was under the new manangement, the network named former TV5 Production Engineering head Dino Apolonio was appointed as the Network General Manager and he also assumed as the Network Chief Operating Officer replacing Albert Bocobo (who tendered his courtesy resignation to President Duterte through Presidential Communications Office secretary Martin Andanar on July 7, 2016.), and also the network's board member Josemaria Claro was also appointed as Network Vice Chairperson.

On January 4, 2017, PCOO Secretary Martin Andanar announced that PTV's transmitter power output was increased from 25 kW to 60 kW for a clearer and better signal reception.[3]

On April 3, 2017, PTV launched its transitional and wordmark logo, its corresponding station ID, and new graphics,[4] Finally, its official logo, which represents the elements of the Philippine flag, was launched upon the station's sign-on on June 28, 2017. The network also launched its new slogan, "Para sa Bayan (For the Nation)", which was already used since July 2016 (prior to the re-branding).[5]

Digital television

Digital channels

UHF Channel 14 (473.143 MHz)

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming Note
4.01 1080i 16:9 PTV HD1 PTV (Main DWGT-TV programming) Commercial Broadcast (10 kW)
4.02 480i PTV SD1 OPS TV
4.03 PTV SD2 Salaam TV/Lumad TV
4.31 240p PTV 1seg PTV 1seg

Prior to its current DTT channel frequency, PTV was previously using the UHF Channel 48 frequency (677.143 MHz; now being used by Christian Era Broadcasting Service International to broadcast Iglesia ni Cristo Television (INCTV) on analog TV) from its beginning of digital test transmission until the first half of 2015, while TV5 (through its affiliate Nation Broadcasting Corporation) was using UHF Channel 42 before it discontinued. Later on September 7, 2015, PTV moved to UHF Channel 42 frequency (641.143 MHz) until July 15, 2021.

NTC released implementing rules and regulations on the re-allocation of the UHF Channels 14-20 (470–512 Megahertz (MHz) band) for digital terrestrial television broadcasting (DTTB) service. All operating and duly authorized Mega Manila VHF (very high frequency) television networks are entitled to a channel assignment from Channels 14 to 20.[6] On July 16, 2021, PTV began to transmit its digital test broadcast on UHF Channel 14 (473.143 MHz) as its permanent frequency assigned by NTC.

President Rodrigo Duterte on his first State of the Nation Address on July 25, 2016, stated that the government will put up two government-run TV channels for the Muslims and the Lumad,[7] hence Salaam TV was established, while the channel for the Lumad is still being planned.

In addition, the government's official news agency (PNA) is planning to launch its own dedicated news channel on PTV's digital subchannel. Eventually, it launched a late-night newscast called PNA Newsroom airing every midnight on PTV.[8]

PTV SD1

Presidential Communications Operations Office began broadcasting its own state owned channel, the OPS TV, in mid-2018. The subchannel features archived and Prior to its standalone channel launch.

Areas of coverage

Primary areas

Secondary areas

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "G.R. No. 133347". Supreme Court E-Library. October 15, 2008. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
  2. ^
  3. ^ "PCOO E-Brochure" (PDF). Presidential Communications Operations Office. Retrieved June 26, 2017.[dead link]
  4. ^ PTV-4 Temporary Station ID (April 3-June 27, 2017). Neil Unknown YouTube Channel. April 3, 2017. Archived from the original on December 19, 2021. Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  5. ^ "PTV Official Station ID (2017)". PTV FB Page. June 28, 2017. Retrieved June 28, 2017.
  6. ^ Louella Desiderio (February 23, 2018). "Rules out on re-allocation of digital TV frequency band". The Philippine Star. Retrieved July 19, 2021.
  7. ^ Ranada, Pia (July 25, 2016). "Duterte: State-run media to create Muslim and Lumad channels". Rappler. Retrieved July 7, 2017.
  8. ^ "PNA launches new website and mobile app". Presidential Communications Operations Office. April 24, 2017. Retrieved July 8, 2017.
  • Anastacio & Badiola. . Archived from the original on September 8, 2005. Retrieved October 20, 2006.
  • Para sa Bayan: Ang Kwento ng PTV [Documentary] (2017). Philippines: People's Television Network
Preceded by
DZXL-TV
(1969–1972)
DWGT-TV
(1974–present)
Succeeded by
Incumbent

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PTV 4 redirects here For the television network see People s Television Network DWGT TV channel 4 is a television station in Metro Manila Philippines serving as the flagship of the government owned People s Television Network The station maintains studios and hybrid analog digital transmitting facility at Broadcast Complex Visayas Avenue Brgy Vasra Diliman Quezon City DWGT TV PTV 4 Manila Para sa Bayan Metro ManilaPhilippinesCityQuezon CityChannelsAnalog 4 VHF Digital 14 UHF ISDB T test broadcast Virtual 4 01BrandingPTV 4 ManilaProgrammingSubchannelsSee listAffiliations4 01 PTV 4 02 OPS TV RTVM 4 03 Salaam TV amp Lumad TVOwnershipOwnerPeople s Television Network Inc Sister stationsDZRB Radyo Pilipinas 1 738 DZSR Radyo Pilipinas 2 918 DZRM 1278 87 5 Republika FM1 104 3 Capital FM2 Radyo Pilipinas Worldwide Philippine Broadcasting Service radio format HistoryFoundedFebruary 2 1974 49 years ago 1974 02 02 Former call signsDZFM TV 1961 1972 DZXL TV 1969 1972 Former channel number s Analog 10 1961 1972 Digital 48 UHF 2009 2015 42 UHF 2015 2021 Former affiliationsPBS 1961 ABS CBN 1969 1972 1 Call sign meaningDWGovernmentTelevision former branding Technical informationLicensing authorityNTCPowerAnalog 50 kW Digital 10 kWERPAnalog 500 kW Digital 25 kWTransmitter coordinates14 39 16 N 121 2 45 E 14 65444 N 121 04583 E 14 65444 121 04583LinksWebsitewww ptni gov ph Contents 1 History 2 Digital television 2 1 Digital channels 2 2 PTV SD1 3 Areas of coverage 3 1 Primary areas 3 2 Secondary areas 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory EditIn 1961 the Philippine government through the Philippine Broadcasting Service established a government TV station called DZFM TV Channel 10 which it time shared with two other organizations It was financed by government subsidy but had a short life because of channel frequency allocation 2 The frequency rights of Channel 4 were previously owned by one of the ABS CBN stations in Metro Manila DZXL TV 4 when the station moved from channel 9 to channel 4 on November 14 1969 1 During the Martial Law era the government seized the frequency of channel 4 of ABS CBN reopened it by the National Media Production Center on February 2 1974 as Government Television GTV GTV was located at the former ABS CBN Broadcasting Center complex on Bohol now Sgt Esguerra Avenue Quezon City which was renamed Broadcast Plaza In 1978 it began broadcasting in full color becoming the last national network that transitioned from the then existing monochrome to color broadcasting By 1980 GTV became MBS Maharlika Broadcasting System a full blown media machinery for former president Ferdinand E Marcos and one of four TV stations in operation back then Surprising though as Marcos banned Voltes V MBS carried Daimos citation needed On February 24 1986 during a live news conference in Malacanang rebel forces tried to capture MBS and eventually succeeded At the heat of exchanges between Marcos and then Chief of Staff General Fabian Ver MBS suddenly went off the air when its facilities were taken over by rebel forces and by that afternoon started broadcasting for the people with its massive marathon coverage Once the government then attempted not to broadcast the situation made by the rebels only to fail During the administration of President Corazon Aquino it became known as People s Television Network PTV The years following its broadcast PTV s facilities then housed on a major part of ABS CBN s present studio complex in Bohol now Sgt Esguerra Avenue Quezon City became a subject of a legal battle between the Lopezes and the Government To end the scuffle the Aquino government through the Bureau of Broadcast Services which then newly revived the pre Martial Law era Philippine Broadcasting Service decided to expand the former National Media Production Center building in Visayas Ave to eventually accommodate PTV On January 22 1992 the station moved its studios to the said complex with transmitters and other equipment largely donated from a grant of the French government The Broadcast Center on the other hand had been given back to ABS CBN who regained total control over the facility On July 16 2001 PTV was renamed as National Broadcasting Network NBN By that time it introduced the country s first two hour newscast Teledyaryo and adopted mostly programs that showcase the programs of the Arroyo administration As President Benigno Aquino III entered office in June 2010 once again NBN became part of PTNI to enhance its news and programing to viewers nationwide and worldwide until recently NBN introduced its digital broadcast on ISDB T channel 48 as the transmitter was rehabilitated and upgraded its frequency using advanced transmitter equipment from Harris Corporation of the United States In his second State of the Nation Address last July 25 2011 Aquino called the government to make plans in re strengthening PTV as a Government broadcaster On October 6 2011 NBN reverted to the original People s Television Network PTV and followed by on July 2 2012 PTV was rebranded as new slogan Telebisyon ng Bayan People s Television As President Rodrigo Duterte entered office on July 1 2016 the Telebisyon ng Bayan slogan was dropped from the logo retaining its 2012 PTV logo on July 11 2016 and followed by on November 25 2016 it was officially announced that PTV was under the new manangement the network named former TV5 Production Engineering head Dino Apolonio was appointed as the Network General Manager and he also assumed as the Network Chief Operating Officer replacing Albert Bocobo who tendered his courtesy resignation to President Duterte through Presidential Communications Office secretary Martin Andanar on July 7 2016 and also the network s board member Josemaria Claro was also appointed as Network Vice Chairperson On January 4 2017 PCOO Secretary Martin Andanar announced that PTV s transmitter power output was increased from 25 kW to 60 kW for a clearer and better signal reception 3 On April 3 2017 PTV launched its transitional and wordmark logo its corresponding station ID and new graphics 4 Finally its official logo which represents the elements of the Philippine flag was launched upon the station s sign on on June 28 2017 The network also launched its new slogan Para sa Bayan For the Nation which was already used since July 2016 prior to the re branding 5 Digital television EditDigital channels Edit UHF Channel 14 473 143 MHz Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming Note4 01 1080i 16 9 PTV HD1 PTV Main DWGT TV programming Commercial Broadcast 10 kW 4 02 480i PTV SD1 OPS TV4 03 PTV SD2 Salaam TV Lumad TV4 31 240p PTV 1seg PTV 1segPrior to its current DTT channel frequency PTV was previously using the UHF Channel 48 frequency 677 143 MHz now being used by Christian Era Broadcasting Service International to broadcast Iglesia ni Cristo Television INCTV on analog TV from its beginning of digital test transmission until the first half of 2015 while TV5 through its affiliate Nation Broadcasting Corporation was using UHF Channel 42 before it discontinued Later on September 7 2015 PTV moved to UHF Channel 42 frequency 641 143 MHz until July 15 2021 NTC released implementing rules and regulations on the re allocation of the UHF Channels 14 20 470 512 Megahertz MHz band for digital terrestrial television broadcasting DTTB service All operating and duly authorized Mega Manila VHF very high frequency television networks are entitled to a channel assignment from Channels 14 to 20 6 On July 16 2021 PTV began to transmit its digital test broadcast on UHF Channel 14 473 143 MHz as its permanent frequency assigned by NTC President Rodrigo Duterte on his first State of the Nation Address on July 25 2016 stated that the government will put up two government run TV channels for the Muslims and the Lumad 7 hence Salaam TV was established while the channel for the Lumad is still being planned In addition the government s official news agency PNA is planning to launch its own dedicated news channel on PTV s digital subchannel Eventually it launched a late night newscast called PNA Newsroom airing every midnight on PTV 8 PTV SD1 Edit Presidential Communications Operations Office began broadcasting its own state owned channel the OPS TV in mid 2018 The subchannel features archived and Prior to its standalone channel launch Areas of coverage EditPrimary areas Edit Metro Manila Cavite Bulacan Laguna RizalSecondary areas Edit Pampanga Portion of Tarlac Portion of Zambales Portion of Bataan Portion of Nueva Ecija Portion of Batangas Portion of QuezonSee also EditPeople s Television Network List of People s Television Network stations and channels Philippine Broadcasting Service Radyo Pilipinas 1 738 Radyo Pilipinas Dos 918References Edit a b G R No 133347 Supreme Court E Library October 15 2008 Retrieved July 3 2017 What s the story pinoy TV PCOO E Brochure PDF Presidential Communications Operations Office Retrieved June 26 2017 dead link PTV 4 Temporary Station ID April 3 June 27 2017 Neil Unknown YouTube Channel April 3 2017 Archived from the original on December 19 2021 Retrieved April 3 2017 PTV Official Station ID 2017 PTV FB Page June 28 2017 Retrieved June 28 2017 Louella Desiderio February 23 2018 Rules out on re allocation of digital TV frequency band The Philippine Star Retrieved July 19 2021 Ranada Pia July 25 2016 Duterte State run media to create Muslim and Lumad channels Rappler Retrieved July 7 2017 PNA launches new website and mobile app Presidential Communications Operations Office April 24 2017 Retrieved July 8 2017 Anastacio amp Badiola what s the story pinoy tv Archived from the original on September 8 2005 Retrieved October 20 2006 Para sa Bayan Ang Kwento ng PTV Documentary 2017 Philippines People s Television Network Preceded byDZXL TV 1969 1972 DWGT TV 1974 present Succeeded byIncumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DWGT TV amp oldid 1137959346, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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