DYSS-TV
For the radio station, see DYSS.
Not to be confused with DXSS-TV Channel 7 Davao, a television station owned by Southern Broadcasting Network.
Not to be confused with DXSS, an FM radio station owned by Southern Broadcasting Network.
Cebu City | |
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Branding |
GMA Channel 7 GMA Cebu |
Slogan | Kasing-kasing ang unahon (Cebuano for Puso ang una) |
Channels | Analog: 7 (VHF) |
Translators |
DYYB TV-5 Dumaguete DYYE-TV 11 Jagna, Bohol DYTO-TV 10 Tacloban DYIL-TV 13 Ormoc DYAS-TV 5 Calbayog DYVB-TV 8 Borongan |
Affiliations | GMA Network |
Owner | GMA Network Inc. |
Founded | 1963 |
Call letters' meaning |
DY Super Radyo Sugbu (Super Radio Cebu) |
Sister station(s) | DYLS-TV (GMA News TV) |
Former callsigns | None |
Former affiliations | Republic Broadcasting System (1963-1974) |
Transmitter power | 60,000 Watts (259,000 Watts ERP) |
Website | GMANetwork.com |
DYSS-TV, channel 7, is an owned and operated originating station of Philippine television network GMA Network. Its studios and transmitter are located at GMA Complex, Nivel Hills, Apas, Cebu City.
It was then known as "Greater 7 Cebu" in the 1970s.
GMA Cebu can also be seen on Channel 51, a direct feed from GMA TV-7 Manila.
GMA 7 Cebu current programs
- Balitang Bisdak (Monday to Friday)
- Sinulog (annually)
- Siete Palabras @ Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral (every Good Friday)[1]
GMA 7 Cebu previously aired programs
- 24 Oras Central Visayas
- Buena Mano Balita
- Istayl Nato
- Central Visayas Isyu Karon
- Ka Ina
- Kape at Balita
- Let's Fiesta
- Mga Balita sa Kilum-Kilum
- Oi!
- Sabado Box Office Hits
- Singgit Cebu
- The Visayan Agenda (special programming for 2010 elections)
- Visita Iglesia
Relay stations
Station | Location | Channels | ERP |
DYYB-TV | Dumaguete City | 5 (VHF) | 10 kW |
DYYE-TV | Jagna, Bohol | 11 (VHF) | 100 W (0.39 kW ERP) |
DYTO-TV | Tacloban City | 10 (VHF) | 10 kW |
DYIL-TV | Ormoc City | 13 (VHF) | 1 kW |
DYAS-TV | Calbayog City | 5 (VHF) | 1 kW (5 kW ERP) |
DYVB-TV | Borongan City | 8 (VHF) | 1 kW (5 kW ERP) |
Personalities
- Bobby Nalzaro
- Alan Domingo
- Chona Carreon
- Cecille Quibod-Castro
- Mai-Mai Rondina
- Nikko Sereno
- Vic Serna
See also
References
- ↑ "Former OFW, scavenger join Seven Last Words activity". Cebu Daily News. March 23, 2016. Retrieved March 24, 2016.
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