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DYSS-TV

DYSS-TV, Channel 7 (analog) and Channel 26 (digital), is a commercial television station owned and operated by GMA Network Inc. Its studio, offices and alternate transmitter are located at the GMA Skyview Complex, Nivel Hills, Apas, Cebu City, while its main transmitter are located at Mt. Busay, Brgy. Bonbon, Cebu City. It serves as the network's first provincial television station in Visayas.

DYSS-TV (GMA TV-7 Cebu)
CityCebu City
Channels
BrandingGMA TV-7 Cebu
Programming
SubchannelsSee list
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerGMA Network Inc.
History
FoundedNovember 20, 1963; 59 years ago (1963-11-20)
Former call signs
None
Republic Broadcasting System (1963-1974)
Call sign meaning
DY
Super Radyo
Sugbu (named after sister radio station DYSS Cebu)
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
PowerAnalog: 60 kW (50 kW on-operational power output)
Digital: 15 kW
ERPAnalog: 259 kW
Digital: 77.7 kW
Transmitter coordinates10°21′48.7″N 123°51′12.4″E / 10.363528°N 123.853444°E / 10.363528; 123.853444
Translator(s)(see article)
Links
WebsiteGMANetwork.com

Timeline

  • November 20, 1963 - The origin of GMA Cebu can traced back to radio station in Cebu, DYSS (1560 kHz (now 999 kHz) AM band), which began airing its radio operations on July 4, 1957, and launched its first provincial AM station in Cebu City. DYSS was then owned by GMA Network's predecessor Loreto F. de Hemedes Inc. through DZBB in Manila, later Republic Broadcasting System, Inc. of Robert "Uncle Bob" Stewart. Upon the launch, their old studios of radio operation in Fortunata Building, at the corner of Magallanes & Lapu-lapu Streets, Cebu City, with the location of 1-kilowatt BC Gates Transmitter is at Mambaling Seaside. After the success of its radio station, the company ventured into television and started operations as DYSS Channel 7 Cebu. With this venture, DYSS-TV Channel 7 became the third VHF television station established in Cebu City after the establishment of provincial stations of ABS Channel 3 (owned by ABS-CBN's predecessor Alto Broadcasting System) and ABC Channel 11 (owned by the Associated Broadcasting Corporation) which began its broadcasts on June 14, 1961, and September 11, 1963, respectively. The original studios of TV operations was inaugurated since then at the Sundowner Centrepoint Hotel along Plaridel St. cor. Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City and at that time, the station broadcast with a power output of 5,000 watts.
  • March 1, 1969 - RBS was then known as "Greater 7 Cebu", using the Circle 7 logo that ABC was using for all of its owned-and-operated stations at the time. The station's programming is composed of canned programs from the United States and it later produced local programs.
  • September 21, 1972 - Following the proclamation of Martial Law by then President Ferdinand Marcos, DYSS-TV was forced to shut down, though it only lasted for more than 3 months. In December of the same year, DYSS-TV (along with the flagship station in Manila, DZBB-TV) was given the green light by the National Media Production Center (NMPC) to return on the air, however with limited three-month permits.
  • 1974 - RBS were sold to a triumvirate composed of Felipe Gozon, Gilberto Duavit Sr., and Menardo Jimenez. Under the new management, DYSS-TV reopened with a new identity as GMA Radio-Television Arts and introduced the Where You Belong slogan to catch the attention of local viewers. Despite its network rebranding, Republic Broadcasting System, Inc. remained as its corporate name until 1996. The relaunch of GMA, aside from sporting a light blue square logo with the network name in white, also had a circle 7 logo in use. In its final years, the blue circle 7 logo used was similar to those used by the ABC in some United States cities (later used the rainbow colors of red, yellow, green and blue stripes, as GMA prepares for a network reformatting). In the same year, DYSS-TV was converted into an originating station with its English local news bulletin "GMA News Digest Cebu", a local newscast which served as affiliate to GMA News Roundup (later GMA News Digest).
  • 1979 - GMA News Digest Cebu was relaunched and became News at Seven Cebu, following the launch of GMA's flagship newscast News at Seven which premiered on November 1, 1976, to face the increasing competition of its English local newscast GTV-3's GTV 3 News Today (now Newscenter 3 Cebu in 1980 and then went defunct), which debuted in 1978.
  • January 20, 1980 - DYSS-TV launched its first live coverage of Sinulog Festival with its first location in Plaza Independencia, Cebu City. This was the same year that it premiered Goot da Wanderpol, the channel's first local drama production in the Cebuano language.
  • 1981 - To serve local viewers further, DYSS-TV launched its first ever Cebuano language newscast, Mga Balita sa Kilum-Kilum, as well as a local business show to promote Cebuano entrepreneurs.
  • 1990 - DYSS-TV transferred its studios and transmitter to new facilities located at GMA Skyview Complex in Nivel Hills, Apas, Cebu City for better broadcast equipments and an upgraded transmitter tower, with increased transmitting power output to 60,000 watts (259,000 watts ERP) to replace an old 5-kilowatt TPO located at the Sundowner Centrepoint Hotel in Plaridel St. for 3 decades. The transmitter upgrades resulted in clearer and better signal reception in Metro Cebu, and the Central and Eastern Visayas.
  • April 30, 1992 - as part of the network's expansion of coverage which started exactly four years after with the inauguration of the station's Tower of Power in its flagship station in Quezon City, Metro Manila, DYSS-TV was launched as the Rainbow Satellite Network. Through its nationwide satellite broadcast, GMA's national programmings were seen across the Philippine archipelago and Southeast Asia resulting in DYSS becoming a relay (satellite-selling) station of the network's flagship station DZBB-TV Channel 7 Manila to reach Cebuano viewers around the Central Visayas Region, Leyte and Samar, while retaining local programming to match up with its rivals. With the launch, GMA utilizes a new logo to correspond with the rebranding and a satellite-beaming rainbow in a multicolored striped based on the traditional scheme of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet, with GMA in a metallic form uses a San Serif Futura Extra Bold and analogous gloominess of Indigo as its fonts in the letters. GMA was the official broadcaster of the 1995 World Youth Day, which was the last visit of Pope John Paul II to the country.
  • May 16, 1996 - Republic Broadcasting System formally changed its corporate name to GMA Network Incorporated, with GMA now standing for Global Media Arts.
  • October 1999 - GMA Channel 7 Cebu launched its local newscast Balitang Bisdak with Bobby Nalzaro as its sole anchor, two years after he was resigned with Bombo Radyo Cebu and joined with GMA/RGMA Cebu.
  • 2005 - "Balitang Bisdak" and "Singgit Cebu" were re-launched and were taken under the wing of GMA News & Public Affairs and GMA Entertainment TV Group respectively. In October of the same year, GMA Entertainment TV Group in Cebu re-launched "Oi!", a local variety show which saying it was dynamic, interactive and stylish, leveling to the standards of GMA-7's Sunday variety show SOP.
  • October 8, 2007 - GMA News & Public Affairs Cebu's local morning show, "Buena Mano Balita" was launched, patterned from GMA Manila's morning news program Unang Hirit. On November 12 of the same year, GMA Cebu and Television And Production Exponents Inc. (TAPE) launched its first ever regional version "Eat Na Ta!", which was a daily game show on radio through DYSS Super Radyo Cebu 999 kHz (aired during weekdays), and later evolved into a live TV program aired on this channel (aired during Saturdays). It served as a pre-programming for Eat Bulaga! in Visayas until 2008.
  • 2010s - GMA Cebu upgraded to its transmitter tower and equipment, and the opening of a 60,000-watt transmitter power output (TPO) located in Mt. Busay, Brgy. Bonbon, Cebu City, resulting in improved signal quality throughout Central and Eastern Visayas; while retaining its old Apas transmitter site, which served as its alternate transmitter at the station's broadcast complex since the station was transferred in 1990 and received in the entire Bonbon main transmitter.
  • November 10, 2014 - as part of their changes of graphics and theme music of the network's flagship newscast of 24 Oras, GMA News & Public Affairs Cebu was re-launched and adopted the branding of its flagship regional newscast "24 Oras Central Visayas".
  • February 1, 2016 - GMA News & Public Affairs Cebu's flagship regional newscast 24 Oras Central Visayas reverted to the original title Balitang Bisdak, just after more than a year hiatus together with GMA Dagupan's Balitang Amianan. Follow the return, DYSS became the oldest local newscast of GMA Network in the Central and Eastern Visayas since its premiere in 1999.
  • November 13, 2017 - Balitang Bisdak was relaunched similar to sister newscasts Balitang Amianan Now as One North Central Luzon and One Mindanao, which will be simultaneously broadcast in key cities and provinces in Central and Eastern Visayas through GMA Network's local channels in Tacloban, Bohol and Ormoc.
  • May 23, 2018 - GMA Cebu started its ISDB-T digital test broadcasts on UHF 26 covering Metro Cebu and the provinces of Cebu, Negros Oriental and Bohol, as well as several parts of Leyte and Samar.
  • April 20, 2020 - GMA Cebu launched GMA Regional TV Live!, its first ever morning program following the 2015 cancellation of Buena Mano Balita.
  • December 16, 2021 - GMA Cebu went off the air due to aftermath of Typhoon Rai (Odette) at the evening, which damaged electrical lines and the trees near GMA Complex and its transmitters brought about by the typhoon. A day later, it went back on the air but with limited broadcast hours from 4:00 to 8:00 PM for emergency broadcast.
  • January 12, 2022 - The program resumed operations after power was restored in the area and thus resuming the production of GMA's local programs and religious shows, most program line-up are derived from Manila's flagship station.

GMA Cebu local programmings

As of April 20, 2019, DYSS-TV currently produces around 1 hour of local programming. However, the station does not produce nor distribute local contents to its coverage area on weekend (although the station aired local advertising), with exceptions of The Word of God Network; which airing every Sundays, and major events held in the city covered by GMA Regional TV. During Paschal Triduum of the Holy Week annually, DYSS-TV was closed down as an originating station, as GMA Cebu would report to a direct satellite station of DZBB-TV in Metro Manila broadcasting the national programming schedule.

Current

Formerly-produced or distributed programs

  • 24 Oras Central Visayas
  • Ang Bastonero (1999-2000) (also aired on GMA Davao)
  • Buena Mano Balita
  • Coffee with Us (1978–1981)
  • Eat Na Ta![1]
  • GMA Musicale
  • GMA News Cebu
  • Istayl Nato
  • Central Visayas Isyu Karon
  • Ka Ina [first broadcast on Citynet 27 Manila (now named GTV)]
  • Kape at Balita
  • Let's Fiesta
  • Mga Balita sa Kilum-Kilum (1981–1986)
  • News at Seven Cebu (1978–1999)
  • News Digest Cebu (1974–1978)
  • Oi!
  • Sabado Box Office Hits
  • Holy Mass
  • Siete Palabras @ Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral (every Good Friday)[2]
  • Siete Palabras (annually, every Good Friday, produced in cooperation with Archdiocese of Cebu)
  • Goot da Wanderpol (also aired on SBN-GMA TV-7 Davao) (1980-1985)
  • Singgit Cebu (1999–2005)
  • The Visayan Agenda (special programming for 2010 elections)
  • Visita Iglesia

Digital television

Digital channels

UHF Channel 26 (545.143 MHz)

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming Note
7.01 480i 4:3 GMA GMA Cebu (Main DYSS-TV programming) Commercial broadcast (15 kW)
7.02 GTV GTV
7.03 HEART OF ASIA Heart of Asia
7.04 HALLYPOP Hallypop
7.05 I HEART MOVIES I Heart Movies
7.06 (UNNAMED) Unknown Black screen
7.07
7.31 240p GMA 1SEG GMA Cebu (relay station of DZBB-TV Manila) 1seg broadcast

Areas of coverage

Rebroadcasters

 
Red: Home location of GMA Cebu
Light red and red: Market audience of GMA Cebu
Violet: Areas that may receive signals from GMA Cebu

DYSS-TV's programming is relayed to the following stations across the Central Visayas, and most of the Eastern Visayas.

Station Location Channel TPO
DYVB-TV Borongan 8 (VHF) 1 kW (25 kW ERP)
DYAS-TV Calbayog 5 (VHF) 1 kW (15  kW ERP)
D-5-YB-TV Dumaguete 5 (VHF) 1 kW
D-11-YE-TV Tagbilaran 11 (VHF) 2 kW (10.39 kW ERP)
DYIL-TV Ormoc 12 (VHF) 1 kW
DYCL-TV Tacloban Analog: 10 (VHF)
Digital: 34 (UHF)
5 kW
10 kW

On-air staff

Current

Former

See also

References

  1. ^ Eat Na 'Ta, December 29, 2007 episode
  2. ^ "Former OFW, scavenger join Seven Last Words activity". Cebu Daily News. March 23, 2016. Retrieved March 24, 2016.
  3. ^ One Western Visayas: May 11, 2021
  4. ^ One Western Visayas: May 12, 2021
  5. ^ One Western Visayas: May 13, 2021
  6. ^ One Western Visayas: May 14, 2021

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For the radio station see DYSS DYSS TV Channel 7 analog and Channel 26 digital is a commercial television station owned and operated by GMA Network Inc Its studio offices and alternate transmitter are located at the GMA Skyview Complex Nivel Hills Apas Cebu City while its main transmitter are located at Mt Busay Brgy Bonbon Cebu City It serves as the network s first provincial television station in Visayas DYSS TV GMA TV 7 Cebu Metro CebuCityCebu CityChannelsAnalog 7 VHF Digital 26 UHF ISDB T test broadcast Virtual 7 01BrandingGMA TV 7 CebuProgrammingSubchannelsSee listAffiliations7 1 GMA 7 2 GTV 7 3 Heart of Asia 7 4 Hallypop 7 5 I Heart MoviesOwnershipOwnerGMA Network Inc Sister stationsDYLS TV GTV GMA Super Radyo DYSS 999 Cebu Barangay RT 99 5 CebuHistoryFoundedNovember 20 1963 59 years ago 1963 11 20 Former call signsNoneFormer affiliationsRepublic Broadcasting System 1963 1974 Call sign meaningDYSuper RadyoSugbu named after sister radio station DYSS Cebu Technical informationLicensing authorityNTCPowerAnalog 60 kW 50 kW on operational power output Digital 15 kWERPAnalog 259 kWDigital 77 7 kWTransmitter coordinates10 21 48 7 N 123 51 12 4 E 10 363528 N 123 853444 E 10 363528 123 853444Translator s see article LinksWebsiteGMANetwork com Contents 1 Timeline 2 GMA Cebu local programmings 2 1 Current 2 2 Formerly produced or distributed programs 3 Digital television 3 1 Digital channels 4 Areas of coverage 5 Rebroadcasters 6 On air staff 6 1 Current 6 2 Former 7 See also 8 ReferencesTimeline EditNovember 20 1963 The origin of GMA Cebu can traced back to radio station in Cebu DYSS 1560 kHz now 999 kHz AM band which began airing its radio operations on July 4 1957 and launched its first provincial AM station in Cebu City DYSS was then owned by GMA Network s predecessor Loreto F de Hemedes Inc through DZBB in Manila later Republic Broadcasting System Inc of Robert Uncle Bob Stewart Upon the launch their old studios of radio operation in Fortunata Building at the corner of Magallanes amp Lapu lapu Streets Cebu City with the location of 1 kilowatt BC Gates Transmitter is at Mambaling Seaside After the success of its radio station the company ventured into television and started operations as DYSS Channel 7 Cebu With this venture DYSS TV Channel 7 became the third VHF television station established in Cebu City after the establishment of provincial stations of ABS Channel 3 owned by ABS CBN s predecessor Alto Broadcasting System and ABC Channel 11 owned by the Associated Broadcasting Corporation which began its broadcasts on June 14 1961 and September 11 1963 respectively The original studios of TV operations was inaugurated since then at the Sundowner Centrepoint Hotel along Plaridel St cor Osmena Blvd Cebu City and at that time the station broadcast with a power output of 5 000 watts March 1 1969 RBS was then known as Greater 7 Cebu using the Circle 7 logo that ABC was using for all of its owned and operated stations at the time The station s programming is composed of canned programs from the United States and it later produced local programs September 21 1972 Following the proclamation of Martial Law by then President Ferdinand Marcos DYSS TV was forced to shut down though it only lasted for more than 3 months In December of the same year DYSS TV along with the flagship station in Manila DZBB TV was given the green light by the National Media Production Center NMPC to return on the air however with limited three month permits 1974 RBS were sold to a triumvirate composed of Felipe Gozon Gilberto Duavit Sr and Menardo Jimenez Under the new management DYSS TV reopened with a new identity as GMA Radio Television Arts and introduced the Where You Belong slogan to catch the attention of local viewers Despite its network rebranding Republic Broadcasting System Inc remained as its corporate name until 1996 The relaunch of GMA aside from sporting a light blue square logo with the network name in white also had a circle 7 logo in use In its final years the blue circle 7 logo used was similar to those used by the ABC in some United States cities later used the rainbow colors of red yellow green and blue stripes as GMA prepares for a network reformatting In the same year DYSS TV was converted into an originating station with its English local news bulletin GMA News Digest Cebu a local newscast which served as affiliate to GMA News Roundup later GMA News Digest 1979 GMA News Digest Cebu was relaunched and became News at Seven Cebu following the launch of GMA s flagship newscast News at Seven which premiered on November 1 1976 to face the increasing competition of its English local newscast GTV 3 s GTV 3 News Today now Newscenter 3 Cebu in 1980 and then went defunct which debuted in 1978 January 20 1980 DYSS TV launched its first live coverage of Sinulog Festival with its first location in Plaza Independencia Cebu City This was the same year that it premiered Goot da Wanderpol the channel s first local drama production in the Cebuano language 1981 To serve local viewers further DYSS TV launched its first ever Cebuano language newscast Mga Balita sa Kilum Kilum as well as a local business show to promote Cebuano entrepreneurs 1990 DYSS TV transferred its studios and transmitter to new facilities located at GMA Skyview Complex in Nivel Hills Apas Cebu City for better broadcast equipments and an upgraded transmitter tower with increased transmitting power output to 60 000 watts 259 000 watts ERP to replace an old 5 kilowatt TPO located at the Sundowner Centrepoint Hotel in Plaridel St for 3 decades The transmitter upgrades resulted in clearer and better signal reception in Metro Cebu and the Central and Eastern Visayas April 30 1992 as part of the network s expansion of coverage which started exactly four years after with the inauguration of the station s Tower of Power in its flagship station in Quezon City Metro Manila DYSS TV was launched as the Rainbow Satellite Network Through its nationwide satellite broadcast GMA s national programmings were seen across the Philippine archipelago and Southeast Asia resulting in DYSS becoming a relay satellite selling station of the network s flagship station DZBB TV Channel 7 Manila to reach Cebuano viewers around the Central Visayas Region Leyte and Samar while retaining local programming to match up with its rivals With the launch GMA utilizes a new logo to correspond with the rebranding and a satellite beaming rainbow in a multicolored striped based on the traditional scheme of red orange yellow green blue indigo and violet with GMA in a metallic form uses a San Serif Futura Extra Bold and analogous gloominess of Indigo as its fonts in the letters GMA was the official broadcaster of the 1995 World Youth Day which was the last visit of Pope John Paul II to the country May 16 1996 Republic Broadcasting System formally changed its corporate name to GMA Network Incorporated with GMA now standing for Global Media Arts October 1999 GMA Channel 7 Cebu launched its local newscast Balitang Bisdak with Bobby Nalzaro as its sole anchor two years after he was resigned with Bombo Radyo Cebu and joined with GMA RGMA Cebu 2005 Balitang Bisdak and Singgit Cebu were re launched and were taken under the wing of GMA News amp Public Affairs and GMA Entertainment TV Group respectively In October of the same year GMA Entertainment TV Group in Cebu re launched Oi a local variety show which saying it was dynamic interactive and stylish leveling to the standards of GMA 7 s Sunday variety show SOP October 8 2007 GMA News amp Public Affairs Cebu s local morning show Buena Mano Balita was launched patterned from GMA Manila s morning news program Unang Hirit On November 12 of the same year GMA Cebu and Television And Production Exponents Inc TAPE launched its first ever regional version Eat Na Ta which was a daily game show on radio through DYSS Super Radyo Cebu 999 kHz aired during weekdays and later evolved into a live TV program aired on this channel aired during Saturdays It served as a pre programming for Eat Bulaga in Visayas until 2008 2010s GMA Cebu upgraded to its transmitter tower and equipment and the opening of a 60 000 watt transmitter power output TPO located in Mt Busay Brgy Bonbon Cebu City resulting in improved signal quality throughout Central and Eastern Visayas while retaining its old Apas transmitter site which served as its alternate transmitter at the station s broadcast complex since the station was transferred in 1990 and received in the entire Bonbon main transmitter November 10 2014 as part of their changes of graphics and theme music of the network s flagship newscast of 24 Oras GMA News amp Public Affairs Cebu was re launched and adopted the branding of its flagship regional newscast 24 Oras Central Visayas February 1 2016 GMA News amp Public Affairs Cebu s flagship regional newscast 24 Oras Central Visayas reverted to the original title Balitang Bisdak just after more than a year hiatus together with GMA Dagupan s Balitang Amianan Follow the return DYSS became the oldest local newscast of GMA Network in the Central and Eastern Visayas since its premiere in 1999 November 13 2017 Balitang Bisdak was relaunched similar to sister newscasts Balitang Amianan Now as One North Central Luzon and One Mindanao which will be simultaneously broadcast in key cities and provinces in Central and Eastern Visayas through GMA Network s local channels in Tacloban Bohol and Ormoc May 23 2018 GMA Cebu started its ISDB T digital test broadcasts on UHF 26 covering Metro Cebu and the provinces of Cebu Negros Oriental and Bohol as well as several parts of Leyte and Samar April 20 2020 GMA Cebu launched GMA Regional TV Live its first ever morning program following the 2015 cancellation of Buena Mano Balita December 16 2021 GMA Cebu went off the air due to aftermath of Typhoon Rai Odette at the evening which damaged electrical lines and the trees near GMA Complex and its transmitters brought about by the typhoon A day later it went back on the air but with limited broadcast hours from 4 00 to 8 00 PM for emergency broadcast January 12 2022 The program resumed operations after power was restored in the area and thus resuming the production of GMA s local programs and religious shows most program line up are derived from Manila s flagship station GMA Cebu local programmings EditAs of April 20 2019 DYSS TV currently produces around 1 hour of local programming However the station does not produce nor distribute local contents to its coverage area on weekend although the station aired local advertising with exceptions of The Word of God Network which airing every Sundays and major events held in the city covered by GMA Regional TV During Paschal Triduum of the Holy Week annually DYSS TV was closed down as an originating station as GMA Cebu would report to a direct satellite station of DZBB TV in Metro Manila broadcasting the national programming schedule Current Edit Balitang Bisdak The Word of God Network GMA Regional TV Live Sunday Catholic TV Mass Cebu produced in cooperation with Daughters of St Paul Cebu Sinulog Festival annually every 3rd Sunday of January Formerly produced or distributed programs Edit 24 Oras Central Visayas Ang Bastonero 1999 2000 also aired on GMA Davao Buena Mano Balita Coffee with Us 1978 1981 Eat Na Ta 1 GMA Musicale GMA News Cebu Istayl Nato Central Visayas Isyu Karon Ka Ina first broadcast on Citynet 27 Manila now named GTV Kape at Balita Let s Fiesta Mga Balita sa Kilum Kilum 1981 1986 News at Seven Cebu 1978 1999 News Digest Cebu 1974 1978 Oi Sabado Box Office Hits Holy Mass Siete Palabras Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral every Good Friday 2 Siete Palabras annually every Good Friday produced in cooperation with Archdiocese of Cebu Goot da Wanderpol also aired on SBN GMA TV 7 Davao 1980 1985 Singgit Cebu 1999 2005 The Visayan Agenda special programming for 2010 elections Visita IglesiaDigital television EditDigital channels Edit UHF Channel 26 545 143 MHz Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming Note7 01 480i 4 3 GMA GMA Cebu Main DYSS TV programming Commercial broadcast 15 kW 7 02 GTV GTV7 03 HEART OF ASIA Heart of Asia7 04 HALLYPOP Hallypop7 05 I HEART MOVIES I Heart Movies7 06 UNNAMED Unknown Black screen7 077 31 240p GMA 1SEG GMA Cebu relay station of DZBB TV Manila 1seg broadcastAreas of coverage EditCebu City Cebu Portion of Bohol Portion of Negros Oriental Portion of LeyteRebroadcasters Edit Red Home location of GMA CebuLight red and red Market audience of GMA CebuViolet Areas that may receive signals from GMA Cebu DYSS TV s programming is relayed to the following stations across the Central Visayas and most of the Eastern Visayas Station Location Channel TPODYVB TV Borongan 8 VHF 1 kW 25 kW ERP DYAS TV Calbayog 5 VHF 1 kW 15 kW ERP D 5 YB TV Dumaguete 5 VHF 1 kWD 11 YE TV Tagbilaran 11 VHF 2 kW 10 39 kW ERP DYIL TV Ormoc 12 VHF 1 kWDYCL TV Tacloban Analog 10 VHF Digital 34 UHF 5 kW10 kWOn air staff EditCurrent Edit Alan Domingo as Anchor and News Correspondent of Balitang Bisdak Fe Marie Dumaboc 3 4 5 6 Nikko Sereno as Hostman of GMA Regional TV Live and the National News Anchor of GMA Regional TV News Lou Anne Mae Rondina as Co Anchor and News Correspondent of Balitang Bisdak Cecille Marie Quibod Castro as Co Host of GMA Regional TV Live and Co Anchor of Balitang Bisdak Former Edit Pablito Bobby Nalzaro Atty Rose Versoza Monching Auxtero Ana Desamparado Ara Labra Jun Veliganio Mark Anthony Bautista Bexmae Jumao as Greggy Magdadaro Ching Pelayo Lalaine Go Aynee Triumfante Vic Serna Ademar Ochotorena Chona Carreon Senior Correspondent Lian Sinculan now with DYRB Radyo Pilipino 540 Cebu Yuri Deldig a k a Yuri Richards House Attack segment reporter Victor Camion Dumaguete correspondent now with 89 5 Brigada News FM Dumaguete Leo Udtohan Bohol correspondent now with 90 3 Radyo Bandera News FM Bohol Ronnie Roa Leyte correspondent now with 93 5 Brigada News FM Tacloban See also EditDZBB TV DYRT DYSS GMA Network List of GMA Network stationsReferences Edit Eat Na Ta December 29 2007 episode Former OFW scavenger join Seven Last Words activity Cebu Daily News March 23 2016 Retrieved March 24 2016 One Western Visayas May 11 2021 One Western Visayas May 12 2021 One Western Visayas May 13 2021 One Western Visayas May 14 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DYSS TV amp oldid 1126541649, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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