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DYET-TV (TV5 Cebu) Cebu City Branding TV5 Cebu Slogan Para Sa'yo Kapatid Channels Analog: 21 (UHF) Affiliations TV5 Owner Associated Broadcasting Company Sister station(s) DYAN-TV (AksyonTV) Transmitter power 100 kilowatts Website www.tv5.com.ph DYET-TV, channel 21, is a television station of Philippine television network Associated Broadcasting Company. Its studios and transmitter are located at Capitol Road, Camp Marina, Barangay Kalunasan, Cebu City. TV-21 Cebu is the first ever UHF TV station in the Philippines after the shut-down of FEN-17 in 1991.
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History
The station was opened after the reopening of ABC-5 Manila on April 1 1992.
In 2011, the station will finally relaunch through a new transmitter for clearer signal, as well as launching a regional newscast entitled Aksyon Bisaya.[1]
Locally-produced programs
- Aksyon Bisaya
Personalities
- Atty. Ruphil Fernandez Bañoc
- Darlanne Sino-Cruz
- Dennis Datoc
- Arnold Bustamante (Reporter)
- Noreen Tormis (Reporter)
- Jinky Bargio (Reporter)
- Andrea Pateña (Reporter)
- Katreena Bisnar (Reporter)
See also
References
Broadcast television in the Metro Cebu market VHF channels UHF channels Defunct &
inactive stationsTV5 stations in Visayas DYET 21 (Metro Cebu) - DYTE 32 (Bacolod City) -
DYER 46 (Iloilo City)See also ABS-CBN, GMA, IBC, NBN, RPN and ABC stations in Luzon and MindanaoAssociated Broadcasting Company (TV5) Founder: Chino Roces • Chairman: Manuel V. Pangilinan • President and CEO: Atty. Ray C. Espinosa • Executive Vice President and COO: Bobby V. Barriero • News5 Head: Luchi Cruz-Valdez • News5 Production Head: Patrick Paez • Deputy Managing Director and Head of Broadcast Operations: Atty. Dan Albert De Padua • Vice President for Engineering : Engr. Rodrigo “Dennis” V. Carandang • Head of Entertainment and Creative: Perci M. IntalanSubsidiaries CineMabuhay • News5 • Sports5 • Studio5 • Talent5 • Rescue5Radio Networks Broadcast Television Networks International Channels Kapatid TV5 • AksyonTV InternationalWebsite: TV5 Official Website Categories:- Television in Cebu City
- Associated Broadcasting Company
- Associated Broadcasting Company stations
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