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DXET-TV

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DXET-TV (TV5 Davao)
Metro Davao
Philippines
CityDavao City
ChannelsAnalog: 2 (VHF)
Digital: 18 (UHF) (ISDB-T) (Test Broadcast)
Virtual: 2.01
BrandingTV5 Davao
Programming
SubchannelsSee list
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerTV5 Network, Inc.
(ABC Development Corporation)
Sister stationsDXAN-TV (One Sports)
Radyo5 101.9 True FM Davao
History
FoundedJuly 8, 1993; 31 years ago (1993-07-08)
Former call signsDXAW-TV (1967–1986)
Former channel number(s)5 (1962–1972)
Former affiliationsABS-CBN (1967–1972)
GTV/MBS (1974–1986)
ABC Davao (1993–2008)
5 Davao (2018–2020)
Technical information
Licensing authorityNTC
PowerAnalog: 50 kW (10 kW on-operational power output)
Digital: 10 kW
ERPAnalog: 259.2 kW
Digital: 40 kW
Links
Websitehttp://www.tv5.com.ph

DXET-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Metro Davao, Philippines, serving as the Mindanao flagship of the TV5 network. It is owned and operated by the network's namesake corporate parent; TV5 also provides certain services to One Sports outlet DXAN-TV (channel 29) under an airtime lease agreement with owner Nation Broadcasting Corporation. Both stations share studios and transmitters at TV5 Heights, Broadcast Ave., Shrine Hills, Matina, Davao City.

History[edit]

  • 1962 – DXMT-TV Channel 5, the first broadcast in the whole Mindanao was launched by Associated Broadcasting Corporation until President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law was forced to shut-down in 1972.
  • July 8, 1993 – The station was reopened as the Associated Broadcasting Company along with the callsign as DXET-TV, transferred its frequency from Channel 5 to Channel 2, and opened their new state of the art studio in Shrine Hills, Matina.
  • December 9, 1994 – ABC TV stations acquired a new franchise to operate under Republic Act 7831 signed by President of the Philippines Fidel V. Ramos. In the same year, the station went on nationwide satellite broadcasting. In a phenomenal growth, ABC Davao 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 TV5.
  • 2011 – TV5 Davao was relaunched and increased its transmitting power to 50,000 watts (259.2 kW ERP) that covers the whole Davao Region.
  • May 9, 2012 – TV5 Davao launched as an originating station with the 5-minute newscast Aksyon Alerto Dabaw.
  • May 5, 2014 – TV5 Davao launched its regional newscast Aksyon Dabaw with Mikey Aportadera and Gem Avancena-Arenas.
  • September 8, 2016Aksyon Dabaw (after 2 years) and TV5 Cebu's Aksyon Bisaya were cancelled due to cost-cutting measures by the network to sustain its day-by-day operations. Although the newscast was ended, the reporters and cameramen were remain employed and they will continue to give reports for Aksyon/Frontline Pilipinas newscast seen nationally on TV5 and for Radyo5. In the future, TV5 Davao is now downgraded to become a relay (satellite-selling) station from the flagship station in Manila DWET-TV Channel 5 effective September 11.
  • February 17, 2018 – as the recent changes within the network and in celebration of its 10th anniversary, TV5 Davao 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 Davao introduced a variation of the current numerical 5 logo, similar to the newly launched network, 5 Plus.
  • August 15, 2020 – 5 Davao was reverted to TV5 while retaining the 2019 numerical 5 logo.
  • June 28, 2021 – TV5 Davao initiated digital test broadcasts on UHF Channel 18.

Upcoming programs[edit]

  • Frontline Southern Mindanao
  • News5 Alerts Southern Mindanao

TV5 Davao programs[edit]

  • Ang Balita Karon (1993–2001)
  • Aksyon Alerto Davao (2012–2014)
  • Aksyon Dabaw (2014–2016 – Reason: Cost-cutting measures)[1][2]
  • Julie's Chief Baker – Student Edition (season 2)
  • Let's Do Business

Digital television[edit]

Digital channels[edit]

UHF Channel 18 (497.143 MHz)

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming Notes
2.01 480i 16:9 TV5 TV5 Davao (Main DXET-TV programming) Commercial free-to-air broadcast (10 kW)
2.02 OnePH One PH
2.03 4:3 One Sports One Sports
2.04 240p 16:9 One Seg S1 TV5 Davao 1seg broadcast

Areas of coverage[edit]

Primary areas[edit]

Secondary areas[edit]

Rebroadcasts[edit]

Station Transmitter Location Channels ERP
DXTE-TV Cagayan de Oro Analog: 8 (VHF)
Digital: 18 (UHF)
30 kW (11.3 kW ERP) (Analog) / 10 kW (Digital)
DXUV-TV Malaybalay, Bukidnon 34 (UHF) 10 kW
DXOC-TV Oroquieta 48 (UHF) 10 kW
DXKC-TV Marawi 10 (VHF) 1 kW
DXER-TV General Santos Analog: 12 (VHF) / Digital: 18 (UHF) 10 kW (40 kW ERP) (Analog) / 10 kW (Digital)
DXGB-TV
DXAX-DTV
Zamboanga 11 (VHF) (Analog) / 51 (UHF) (Digital)
40 (UHF) (Digital)
5 kW (20 kW ERP) (Analog) / 1 kW (2 kW ERP) (Digital)
1 kW (Digital)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Baquero, Elias O. (September 10, 2016). "Cost cutting leaves TV5 Cebu journalists, workers in limbo". Sun.Star Cebu. Archived from the original on September 9, 2016. Retrieved September 10, 2016. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  2. "TV5's 'Aksyon Bisaya' folds up". The Freeman. September 9, 2016. Retrieved September 9, 2016.

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