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DXLL-TV station_slogan = In the Service of the Filipino Worldwide Zamboanga City Branding ABS-CBN 3 Zamboanga City Channels Analog: 3 (VHF) Affiliations ABS-CBN Owner ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation Founded January 1, 1995 Sister station(s) DXFH-TV (Studio 23) Former affiliations GMA Network (1972–1994) under RT Broadcasting, Inc. (RT-3) Website www.abs-cbn.com ABS-CBN Zamboanga, channel 3, is an owned and operated television station of Philippine television network ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation located at the former Philippine Broadcasting Service (PBS) Studios at San Jose Road, Zamboanga City and Transmitter at Tetuan St. Zamboanga City.
The station became an affiliate of ABS-CBN on January 1, 1995 after airing GMA programs before when the station was still owned by RT Broadcast Specialist. Ownership of this channel took over to ABS-CBN Regional Network. The TV station became one of the top-rating networks in Zamboanga alone. Its radio station MOR Zamboanga 98.7 DXFH-FM, formerly known as Star Radio (1995–1997) and ABS-CBN Radio (1997–2001), was first aired in the first quarter of 1995. ABS-CBN Zamboanga can be also heard/seen on the island of Basilan and areas of Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga Sibugay.
Timeline
- ABS-CBN Zamboanga was first aired in late 1986 through its affiliate, the now defunct First United Broadcasting Corporation. Programs were aired from 12:00 noon to 11:00pm, weekdays, and 9:00am to 12:00 m.n. on weekends. Programs on FUBC-9 were Cuentas Claras and FUBC News. In 1991–1992, programs on WRR101.9 were aired on its radio station 99.5FM. For more information, see the article First United Broadcasting Corporation (DXLA-TV).
- January 1, 1995– ABS-CBN was moved to TV-3, which is now wholly owned by ABS-CBN Regional Network Group.
- March 1995, Cebu City- The station was one of the first stations airing Cebu-produced ABS-CBN programs; the others being TV-2 Cagayan de Oro and TV-4 Davao during the launching of three Visayan teleseries "Kang Kinsa Isabwag ang Mga Bulak," "Siya ug Ako sa Kangitngit" and the original "Milyonaryong Mini." The Network Group was successfully expanded in Visayas-Mindanao in 1996, and later Luzon in 1997.
- DXFH-FM, its radio station, was launched on the first quarter in 1995 as Star Radio on 98.7 MHz. DXFH was originally owned by Sundance Apolinario of 4H Class 1980 (Hence the acronym FH).
ABS-CBN Zamboanga programs
- MagTV Chavacano (Di Aton Este!)(2008)
- Zambo Jambo (1997–2005)- the only variety show produced locally by ABS-CBN Zamboanga
- Let's Talk with Rene Fernandez (1996)- 15-minute talkshow
- TV Patrol Chavacano (premiered 1992)- the Zamboangueno counterpart of TV Patrol, airing news from Zamboanga City and Zamboanga Peninsula, as well as the ARMM areas of Basilan Sulu and Tawi-tawi
- Buenas Tardes Zamboanga (1996–1997)- news magazine as part of "Banat Visayas, Sulong Mindanao"
- Justicia: The Zamboanga Files (1997–1999)- Chavacano drama series
- Dulce Y Dolor (1999–2001)- Chavacano drama series
- Bisto! (2001–2002)- Telemagazine
- Sustansya Para Sa Masa (1999–2005)- cooking TV show produced and hosted by Lulu Gerolaga in cooperation with DOH-IX
- WOW! (2004–present)-telemagazine
Aside from these programs, ABS-CBN Zamboanga is one of the network's regional stations in Visayas and Mindanao that also airs blocktime shows produced in Davao and Cebu.
See also
ABS-CBN stations in Mindanao DXEC 2 (Cagayan de Oro) - DXLL 3 (Zamboanga City) - DXMG 42 (Dipolog) - DXZT 3 (General Santos) - DXAR 24 (Koronadal) - DXAG 4 (Iligan) - DXXB 2 (Bukidnon) - DXAS 4 (Davao City) - DXAI 5 (Cotabato City) - DXKW 4 (Kidapawan City) - DXMT 7 (Ozamis) - DXLM 9 (Pagadian) - DXMM 10 (Jolo, Sulu) - DXAJ 11 (Butuan) - DXSJ 12 (Surigao City)See also ABC, GMA, IBC, NBN, RPN and ABS-CBN stations in Luzon and VisayasBroadcast television in the Zamboanga City market VHF channels UHF channels Categories:- ABS-CBN stations
- Television channels and stations established in 1995
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