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Katigbak Enterprises, Inc.
(DCG Radio-TV Network)Company type | Private company |
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Industry | Broadcasting |
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Founded | 1986 |
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Founder | Joselito Ojeda |
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Headquarters | Quezon Province, Philippines |
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Key people | Joselito Ojeda Domingo Garcia, Jr. |
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Television channel
Brodkast Southern LuzonType | Free-to-air regional TV network |
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Broadcast area | Calabarzon |
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Headquarters | Batangas |
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Language(s) | Tagalog |
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Launched | January 22, 1990 |
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Analog Digital (Batangas) | Channel 6 (VHF) Channel 42 (UHF) |
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Analog Digital (Lucena) | Channel 8 (VHF) Channel 42 (UHF) |
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Analog Digital (Puerto Princesa) | Channel 5 (VHF) Channel 42 (UHF) |
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Katigbak Enterprises, Inc., doing business as DCG Radio-TV Network, is a Philippine media network owned and majority-controlled by the Ojeda family led by Mulanay politician Joselito Ojeda. Its corporate headquarters are located at 1022 DCG Tower 1, Maharlika Hi-Way, Brgy. Isabang, Tayabas.[1][2][3][4][5]
DCG stands for Domingo C. Garcia, Jr., a stakeholder of this company. It is formerly known as ConAmor Broadcasting Systems, Inc. prior to Garcia's acquisition of part of the company.
- Analog
Branding
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Callsign
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Ch. #
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Power kW
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Location
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Type
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Brodkast 8 Lucena
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DWPP-TV
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TV-8
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10 kW
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Lucena
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Originating
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Brodkast 6 Batangas
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DZNN-TV
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TV-6
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5 kW
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Laurel, Batangas
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- Digital
Branding
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Callsign
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Ch. #
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Frequency
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Power
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Area of Coverage
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Originating
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Brodkast TV Lucena
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DWPP-DTV
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42
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641.143 MHz
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500 watts
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Lucena
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Originating
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Brodkast TV Batangas
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DZNN-DTV
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Batangas
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Channel
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Video
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Aspect
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Short Name
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Programming
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Notes
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8.01
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480i
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16:9
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Brodkast TV
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Brodkast TV
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Test Broadcast
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8.31
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240p
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Brodkast TV 1Seg
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1Seg
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Source: [6]
Callsign
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Frequency
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Power (kW)
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Location
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DWTI
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972 kHz
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10 kW
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Lucena
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- ^ a b c Operated by Y2H Broadcasting Network, Inc.
- ^ Owned by Bright Star Broadcasting Network. Operated under an airtime lease agreement from 2014 to 2018.
- ^ Owned by Southern Tagalog Sweet Life. Operated under an airtime lease agreement from 2014 to 2021.
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