DYXX-TV

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DYXX-TV (GMA TV-6 Iloilo)
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Jordan, Guimaras
CityIloilo City
ChannelsAnalog: 6 (VHF)
Digital: 29 (UHF) (ISDB-T) (Test Broadcast)
Virtual: 6
BrandingGMA TV-6 Iloilo
GMA Iloilo
GMA Western Visayas
Programming
SubchannelsSee list
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerGMA Network Inc.
(Asian-Pacific Broadcasting Company)
GMA Super Radyo DYSI 1323 Iloilo
Barangay FM 93.5 Iloilo
DYKV-TV (GTV-28 Iloilo)
History
Founded1967; 55 years ago (1967)
Associated Broadcasting Corporation (1967-1972)
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
PowerAnalog: 30 kW (5 kW on-operational power output)
Digital: 10 kW
ERPAnalog: 72 kW
Transmitter coordinates10°38′37″N 122°37′09″E / 10.64361°N 122.61917°E / 10.64361; 122.61917
Translator(s)(see article)
Links
Websitewww.GMANetwork.com

DYXX-TV, channel 6, is a commercial VHF television station of Philippine television network GMA Network Inc. It is owned by Asian-Pacific Broadcasting Company under the operations of the same network. Its studios are located at the GMA Compound, Phase 5, Alta Tierra Village, MacArthur Drive, Barangay Quintin Salas, Jaro, Iloilo City, while its transmitters are located at Piña-Tamborong-Alaguisoc Road, Jordan, Guimaras with the power of 30,000 watts and with effective radiating power of 72,000 watts. It covers the entire Western Visayas (Region 6). GMA Iloilo's audio signal is heard on 87.75 MHz FM band in Iloilo City.

DYXX-TV 6 history[]

  • 1967 – DYXX-TV Channel 6 was launched by the Associated Broadcasting Corporation (now TV5 Network Inc.) until Marcos declared Martial Law in 1972.
  • 1974 – DYXX-TV Channel 6 was reopened and became an affiliate station of Republic Broadcasting System under Asian-Pacific Broadcasting Company. At the same time, the station's own variation of GMA Radio-Television Arts ident aside from sporting a light blue square logo with the network name in white, also had a circle 6 logo in use, in its final years the blue circle 6 logo used was similar to those used by the ABC in some cities of the U.S.
  • February 1987 – DYXX-TV upgrading into an originating station with its first local newscast "Banat" as a local version of "GMA Balita" from the national GMA 7.
  • January 1988 – The station launched first live coverage of Dinagyang Festival in Freedom Grandstand, Iloilo City.
  • November 12, 1990- The station's broadcast complex was badly damaged by flood after Typhoon Ruping (international name: Typhoon Mike) made a landfall in Iloilo City. The station's transmitter also collapsed, rendering GMA TV-6 and radio stations DYMK and DYXX inoperable for a short period. All television and radio operations were resumed after a month when a new transmitter was constructed.
  • April 30, 1992 – DYXX-TV officially introduced the Rainbow Satellite Network which commences its satellite broadcast from the flagship station in Manila to viewers in the Western Visayas, following the network's 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 using a Futura Black fontface, and analogous gloominess of Indigo as its fonts in the letters.
  • May 16, 1996 – RBS formally changed its corporate name to GMA Network Inc., with GMA now standing for Global Media Arts.
  • December 1998 – GMA Channel 6 increased its transmitting power to 10,000 watts, and later upgraded their studio facilities & equipment and increase power to 30,000 watts with a new tower in Jordan, Guimaras in July 1999.
  • October 1999 – The station launched its local news program "Ratsada" and variety show "Bongga!".
  • November 2001 – "Bongga!" won the Best Regional Variety Show award at KBP Golden Dove Awards.
  • September 2005 – GMA Iloilo drew a record crowd of 60,000 at the Iloilo Sports Complex during the first Grand Kapuso Fans Day in Iloilo. Noontime shows "Bongga!" and "Eat Bulaga!" were aired live from the venue.
  • January 2006 – "Ratsada" and "Bongga!" were re-launched and were taken under the wing of GMA News and Public Affairs and GMA Entertainment TV group respectively.
  • October 2007 – The new studio building along GMA Broadcast Complex in MacArthur Road, Jaro, Iloilo City was opened and TV 13 Bacolod was relaunch as its repeater station with a power of 500 watts in Sipalay and Bacolod.
  • February 2008 – "Istayl Naton" (Our Style), a new show by GMA Entertainment TV Group in Western Visayas is launched.
  • October 2009 – GMA Iloilo celebrated its 10th year in the business with an outreach program and a big concert at SM City Iloilo Carpark. Rhian Ramos, Glaiza de Castro and Akihiro Sato were the Kapuso celebrities who attended the said events.
  • October 2010 – GMA News & Public Affairs Iloilo launched "Ilonggo Isyu Subong", a one-hour public affairs show about the topics and issues around Iloilo City.
  • September 19, 2011 – GMA Entertainment Television in Iloilo launched Araguy ("It hurts you know"), a new show which features Ilonggo and canned funny videos hosted by Papa Prince, Papa Jim and Papa Sang of Talk to Papa on 93.5 Ayos! (now Barangay FM 93.5).
  • November 10, 2014 – GMA News & Public Affairs Iloilo relaunched Ratsada as "24 Oras Western Visayas".
  • July 20, 2015 – GMA News & Public Affairs Iloilo relaunched 24 Oras Western Visayas again as "Ratsada 24 Oras".
  • November 13, 2015 – GMA Network decided to cancel airing Ratsada 24 Oras following the retrenchment of 20 employees from the news department as part of the strategic streamlining undertaken by the network. The station is now downgraded as a relay (satellite-selling) station.[1]
  • August 27, 2018 – GMA Iloilo re-upgrading back to an originating station with the launching of regional newscast "One Western Visayas".[2]
  • June 29, 2020 – GMA Iloilo temporarily took over the broadcast of GMA Cebu with One Western Visayas airing in Cebu and the rest of Central and Eastern Visayas due to the Enhanced Community Quarantine in Cebu City. The setup ended on July 10.
  • August 31, 2020 – Five years after the cancellation of morning show Arangkada, GMA Iloilo launched a new morning show GMA Regional TV Early Edition.
  • August 2, 2021 – GMA Iloilo commenced digital test broadcasts on UHF Channel 29 covering Metro Iloilo and the provinces of Iloilo and Guimaras.[3]

GMA TV-6 Iloilo currently airing programs[]

GMA TV-6 Iloilo previously aired programs[]

Digital television[]

Digital channels[]

UHF Channel 29 (563.143 MHz)

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming Note
06.01 480i 4:3 GMA GMA Iloilo (Main DYXX-TV programming) Commercial broadcast (10 kW)
06.02 GTV GTV
06.03 HEART OF ASIA Heart of Asia
06.04 HALLYPOP Hallypop
06.05 I HEART MOVIES I Heart Movies
06.07 DEPED TV DepEd TV Test Broadcast
06.31 240p GMA1SEG GMA Iloilo 1seg broadcast

Areas of Coverage[]

Rebroadcasters[]

Red: Home location of GMA Iloilo
Light red and red: Market audience of GMA Iloilo
Violet: Areas that may receive signals from GMA Iloilo
Red: Home location of GMA Bacolod
Light red and red: Market audience of GMA Bacolod (de jure)
Violet: Areas that may receive signals from GMA Bacolod

Since the return of GMA Iloilo as an originating station last August 27, 2018, the operations of GMA Bacolod (TV-13/30 Bacolod and TV-10 Sipalay) was absorbed by GMA Iloilo which led to simulcast One Western Visayas and other regional interstitial, as well as some of the editorial and reportorial staff are employed by the latter. GMA Bacolod was previously an originating station from 2010 to 2015, with its former program Isyu Subong Negrense.

Station Location Channels ERP
DYBB-TV Kalibo 2 (VHF) 1 kW (11 kW ERP)
DYAM-TV Roxas, Capiz 5 (VHF) 2 kW (0.39 kW ERP)
DWTR-TV Tablas Island 7 (VHF) 10 kW (10 kW ERP)
DYGM-TV Bacolod Analog: 13 (VHF)
Digital: 44 (UHF)
10 kW
10 kW
DYAQ-TV Murcia, Negros Occidental 30 (UHF) 40 kW
D-10-YA-TV Sipalay 10 (VHF) 1 W

On-Air Staff[]

Current[]

  • Kaitlene Rivilla
  • Joecel Huesca
  • Darylle Marie Sarmiento
  • John Sala
  • Zen Quilantang

Former[]

  • Gerthrode Charlotte Tan-Mabilog
  • Atty. Jobert Peñaflorida
  • Atty. Sedfrey Cabaluna
  • Joecel Huesca (now executive producer of One Western Visayas)
  • Jeja Rose Pornan
  • Noly Calvo
  • Chris Misajon†
  • Alvin Dennis Arabang
  • Jonathan Gellangarin
  • Mark Nunieza
  • Fabienne Paderes
  • Alessa Quimsing
  • Enrico Surita Jr. (now with DYSI)
  • Joecel Huesca
  • Charlene Belvis - Gador
  • Julius Belaca-Ol (now executive producer of GMA Regional TV Early Edition)
  • Nenita Hobilla
  • Jason Gregorio
  • Jowelie Docdocil
  • Jennifer Munieza-Jumaquio
  • Mavic Tse Wing
  • Bernard Bernal
  • Samantha Jalandoni
  • Kate Chaves
  • Jovani Gustilo
  • Carol Velagio
  • Eddie Laczi
  • Susan Pastrana
  • Elizabeth Vargas
  • Jonathan Cabillon (now station manager for GMA Regional TV Western Visayas)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Burgos, Nestor P., Jr. (November 16, 2015). "GMA 7 scraps Iloilo City news program, lays off 20 staff". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  2. ^ "GMA Regional TV pioneers unified Hiligaynon newscast with One Western Visayas". GMA Network. August 24, 2018. Retrieved August 24, 2018.
  3. ^ One Western Visayas: August 2, 2021
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