DXAJ-TV

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DXAJ-TV
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Butuan
ChannelsAnalog: 11 (VHF)
BrandingABS-CBN TV-11 Butuan
Programming
AffiliationsABS-CBN
Ownership
OwnerABS-CBN Corporation
DXBU-TV 22 (S+A)
History
First air date
1980; 42 years ago (1980)
Last air date
May 5, 2020; 19 months ago (2020-05-05)
(legislative franchise lapsed)
MBS (1980-1986)
IBC (1986-1994)
Technical information
ERP10 kW
Transmitter coordinates8°56′41.7″N 125°32′39.3″E / 8.944917°N 125.544250°E / 8.944917; 125.544250
Links
Websitewww.abs-cbn.com

DXAJ-TV was a television station of Philippine television network ABS-CBN Corporation, operating as a Caraga semi-satellite of the network's North Mindanao super region, opting out master control from Cagayan de Oro City with local advertising. Its offices and Caraga news gathering base are located at the 3/F BayanTel Building, Marcos Calo Street, Butuan City.

ABS-CBN Butuan was one of the major TV stations in Butuan City delivering local news and entertainment to television (including Kapamilya, Mas Winner Ka!, which carried over TV-4 Davao, the other one is Agri Tayo Dito, also produced by the same Davao-based station since 2012 and the Northern Mindanao-produced MAG TV Na, Asenso Ta!, part of Mag TV Na).

About DXAJ-TV[]

DXAJ-TV 11 was formerly owned by MBS (now PTV) from 1980 to 1986, later IBC from 1986 to 1994 and now ABS-CBN starting in October of the same year when it became a relay station delivering programs from Metro Manila via DWWX-TV. In 1999, after nearly five years the network was upgraded into an originating station and branded as ABS-CBN Butuan together with the launching of TV Patrol Butuan (now TV Patrol Caraga), which first aired on July 5.

Since July 2018, ABS-CBN Butuan was downgraded into a semi-satellite station of ABS-CBN TV-2 Cagayan de Oro (now ABS-CBN TV-4 Cagayan de Oro), following the merger of its only station-produced program, TV Patrol Caraga into TV Patrol North Mindanao, as a cost-cutting measure to digitize ABS-CBN Regional stations, aligning with its flagship Channel 2 Manila.[1]

On May 5, 2020, ABS-CBN Butuan went off the air as a result of the cease and desist order of the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) after the franchise expiration.

ABS-CBN Butuan final programs[]

All of the following programs are relayed from ABS-CBN Cagayan de Oro:

  • TV Patrol North Mindanao
  • Pamahaw Espesyal

ABS-CBN Butuan defunct programs[]

See also[]

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