Type | Private |
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Industry | Broadcast media |
Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | Silang, Cavite, Philippines |
Key people | Joel Sarmiento (2023 President, Hope Channel Philippines) Demuel Gambol (VP Operations, Hope Channel Philippines) |
Parent | Seventh-day Adventist Church |
Website | www |
Footnotes / references [1] |
Country | Philippines |
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Broadcast area | Philippines |
Network | Seventh-day Adventist Church |
Headquarters | Silang, Cavite, Philippines (main office) Pasay, Philippines (Luzon) Cebu City, Philippines (Visayas) Cagayan de Oro, Philippines (Mindanao) |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English, Filipino, Cebuano |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) 16:9 720p (HDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Seventh-day Adventist Church (Hope Channel) Gateway UHF Television Broadcasting |
History | |
Launched | September 26, 2010 |
Links | |
Website | www |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Gateway UHF TV stations (Analog) | Channel 24 (UHF) Bacolod Channel 25 (UHF) Cebu, Cagayan de Oro, and Davao |
Digital (ISDB-T) | Channel 45 (45.06) Metro Manila (Digital broadcast) [2] |
Streaming media | |
Hopetv.ph | Watch Live |
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Hope Channel Philippines is a religious network of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Philippines. Its TV stations are owned by Gateway UHF Television Broadcasting, while its radio stations are owned by Digital Broadcasting Corporation.[3] Founded and launched on September 26, 2010, in the South Philippines[4] and in January 2011 in Luzon and Visayas.[5][6] It was first seen on UHF Channel 25 in Cagayan de Oro in the Northern Mindanao region.
In Luzon, this station aired from 5am-12 midnight on UHF Channel 45, Manila, but it became a full-time station in mid-2017 after Gateway UHF Broadcasting quietly ended their ties with 3ABN. The network programming is similar to Hope Channel International programming but in Filipino language.[7]
History
Gateway UHF TV was formed in 1992 when it was granted a legislative franchise to operate television stations on the UHF band under Republic Act 7223.[1]
On June 1, 2001, Gateway UHF TV began its operations on UHF 45 in Metro Manila, carrying HopeTV of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church (SDA). In 2011, with the arrival of global Christian lifestyle network Hope Channel in the Philippines, the SDA acquired Gateway UHF Television Broadcasting.[8] In 2015, the company began broadcasting on digital terrestrial television.
In 2018, Gateway UHF TV's broadcast franchise was renewed.[8][9]
Hope Channel stations
Analog Stations
Branding | Callsign | Ch. # | Power (kW) | Station type | Location (transmitter site) |
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Hope Channel Bacolod | DYGB-TV | TV-24 | 5 kW | Relay | Bacolod |
Hope Channel Central Philippines | DYGA-TV | TV-25 | 5 kW | Originating | Cebu |
Hope Channel South Philippines | DXGC-TV | TV-25 | 5 kW | Originating | Cagayan de Oro |
Hope Channel Davao | DXGD-TV | TV-25 | 5 kW | Relay | Davao |
Digital Stations
Branding | Callsign | Ch. # | Power (kW) | Frequency | Station type | Location (transmitter site) |
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Hope Channel Philippines | DWVN-DTV | 45 | 5 kW | 659.143 Mhz | Originating | Cavite/Metro Manila |
Digital television
Digital Affiliates
Callsign | Ch. # | Power (kW) | Frequency | Station type | Location (transmitter site) |
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DWFB-DTV | 44 | 1.5 kW | 653.143 MHz | Originating | Baguio |
DWFU-DTV | 44 | 1.5 kW | 653.143 MHz | Originating | Pampanga |
DWFA-DTV | 48 | 1.5 kW | 677.143 MHz | Originating | Naga |
Hope Radio stations
FM Stations
Callsign | Frequency | Power (kW) | Location (transmitter site) |
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DXIC | 95.1 MHz | 5 KW | General Santos |
DXMA | 104.3 MHz | 10 KW | Davao |
DXDB | 100.1 MHz | 5 KW | Iligan |
DXHR | 93.5 MHz | 5 KW | Butuan |
DXCR[lower-alpha 1] | 96.9 MHz | 5 KW | Valencia |
DXBH | 103.7 MHz | 5 KW | Tangub |
DXMH | 94.3 MHz | 5 KW | Mati |
DXHS | 107.1 MHz | 5 KW | Tagum |
DXHD | 107.1 MHz | 5 KW | Matanao |
DYAM | 106.3 MHz | 5 KW | Toledo |
— | 95.7 MHz | 5 kW | Urdaneta |
105.7 MHz | 5 kW | Mapandan | |
97.5 MHz | 5 kW | Baler | |
89.5 MHz | 5 kW | Talisay | |
101.9 MHz | 10 kW | Iloilo City | |
102.9 MHz | 5 kW | San Jose | |
102.3 MHz | 5 kW | Sogod | |
106.9 MHz | 5 kW | Wao | |
AM Stations
Callsign | Frequency | Power (kW) | Location (transmitter site) |
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DXHR | 1323 kHz | 10 KW | Butuan |
DXCR[lower-alpha 1] | 1386 kHz | 10 KW | Valencia, Bukidnon |
See also
Notes
- 1 2 Owned by Mountain View College
References
- 1 2 "Republic Act No. 7223". The Corpus Juris. March 11, 1992. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
- ↑ "DTV Pilipinas - #SHIFTtoDTVph #ISDBTph #DTTB... - Facebook". Facebook.
- ↑ Republic Act No. 8689
- ↑ "Hope Channel Philippines - Mindanao".
- ↑ "Hope Channel Philippines - Mindanao".
- ↑ "Orbe Bares Plan to Launch HOPE Channel in Luzon | North Philippine Union Conference". Archived from the original on May 5, 2012. Retrieved May 29, 2012.
- ↑ "Hope Channel Launching". October 24, 2011.
- 1 2 "Philippine President Signs Hope Channel Philippines' Gateway Franchise". Hope Channel Philippines. April 18, 2018.
- ↑ Romero, Alexis (April 8, 2018). "Duterte OKs 18 school bills, 6 broadcast franchises". The Philippine Star.