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This is a '''list of notable media outlets in [[Zamboanga City]]''', a city in the [[Zamboanga Peninsula]] administrative region of the Philippines. Although geographically separated, and an independent and chartered city, Zamboanga City is grouped with the province of [[Zamboanga del Sur]] for statistical purposes, yet governed independently from it.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur |url=https://psa.gov.ph/content/zamboanga-city-zamboanga-del-sur |access-date=June 6, 2022 |website=Philippine Statistics Authority}}</ref>
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==Television and Cable stations==
==Television and cable stations==
===Analog===
===Analog===
*[[DXLL-TV]]: Channel 3 ([[ABS-CBN Corporation|ABS-CBN Zamboanga]]; formerly operated by GMA Network from 1976-1995) (Defunct)
*DXLL-TV Channel 3 ([[ABS-CBN|ABS-CBN Zamboanga]]; formerly operated by GMA Network from 1976-1995) (Defunct)
*DZMV-TV – Channel 3 ([[ALLTV|ALLTV Zamboanga]]; Operated by Advance Media Broadcasting System (AMBS) formerly operated by GMA Network from 1976-1995) and ABS-CBN Corporation from 1995-2020)
*[[DXXX-TV]]: Channel 5 (Nine Media Corporation-[[CNN Philippines]] Zamboanga)
*[[DXVC-TV]]: Channel 7 (People's Television Zamboanga)
*[[DXXX-TV]] Channel 5 ([[Radio Philippines Network|RPN Zamboanga]]/Nine Media Corporation-[[RPTV (TV channel)|RPTV]] Zamboanga)
*[[DXLA-TV]]: Channel 9 ([[GMA Network|GMA Zamboanga]]; formerly operated by First United Broadcasting Corporation, a former ABS-CBN affiliate)
*[[DXVC-TV]] – Channel 7 (People's Television Zamboanga)
*[[DXLA-TV]] Channel 9 ([[GMA Network|GMA Zamboanga]]; formerly operated by First United Broadcasting Corporation, a former ABS-CBN affiliate)
*Golden Broadcast Professionals, Inc.- Channel 11 is also an affiliated with [[TV5 (Philippines)|TV5 Zamboanga]] & DXDE-TV 29 Zamboanga
*[[DXGB-TV]] - Channel 11 Golden Broadcast Professionals, Inc. also an affiliated with [[TV5 (Philippines)|TV5 Zamboanga]] & DXDE-TV 29 Zamboanga
*[[DXZB-TV]]- affiliate station of [[Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation|IBC Zamboanga]] from the early 1979 until 1998, and 2006 onwards
*[[DXZB-TV]] affiliate station of [[Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation|IBC Zamboanga]] from the early 1979 until 1998, and 2006 onwards
*[[Mindanao Examiner|Mindanao Examiner TV]] in Zamboanga and Pagadian cities
*[[Mindanao Examiner|Mindanao Examiner TV]] in Zamboanga and Pagadian cities
*[[GMA News TV|GMA News TV Zamboanga]]: Channel 21 (P/A)
*[[DXVB-TV]] Channel 21 [[GTV (Philippine TV network)|GTV]]
*[[ABS-CBN Sports+Action|S+A Zamboanga]]: Channel 23 (Defunct)
*[[ABS-CBN Sports+Action|S+A Zamboanga]] Channel 23 (Defunct)
*[[Hope Channel Philippines|Hope Channel Zamboanga]]: Channel 25 (Defunct)
*[[Hope Channel Philippines|Hope Channel Zamboanga]] Channel 25 (Defunct)
*[[DXJP-TV|ETC Zamboanga]]: Channel 27 (P/A)
*[[DXJP-TV|ETC Zamboanga]] Channel 27 (P/A)
*[[DXDE-TV]] – Channel 29 [[One Sports (TV channel)|One Sports]]
*[[AksyonTV]] Zamboanga & DXDE-TV: Channel 29
*[[DXRZ-TV|BEAM TV Zamboanga]]: Channel 31
*[[DXBE-TV]] Channel 31 BEAM TV Zamboanga (Defunct)
*[[Sonshine Media Network International|SMNI Zamboanga]]: Channel 39 (TV relay station of Sonshine TV 43 Davao)
*[[Sonshine Media Network International|SMNI Zamboanga]] Channel 39 (TV relay station of Sonshine TV 43 Davao) (Defunct)
* [[2nd Avenue (television channel)|2nd Avenue Zamboanga]]: Channel 41 (P/A)
*[[2nd Avenue (television channel)|2nd Avenue Zamboanga]] Channel 41 (P/A)
*[[DXFA-TV|GNN Western Mindanao]]: UHF Channel 43
*[[DXFA-TV|GNN Western Mindanao]] UHF Channel 43 (Defunct)
*[[RHTV|DZRH News Television DXHT-TV Zamboanga]]: UHF Channel 45
*[[RHTV|DZRH News Television DXHT-TV Zamboanga]] UHF Channel 45 (Defunct)
*[[Islam|DXMR-TV]]: UHF Channel 53
*[[Islam|DXMR-TV]] UHF Channel 53


===Digital===
===Digital===
*[[EMedia Productions|eMedia]] - DXAX-TV E-TV News Channel 40 (now migrated and became the first digital TV channel in Zamboanga Region)
*DX__-DTV - Channel 16 (485.143 MHz) [[All TV|All TV Zamboanga]] (Pending)
*DX__-DTV - Channel 20 (509.143 MHz) [[A2Z (TV channel)|A2Z Zamboanga]] (Pending)
*[[DXBE-DTV]] – Channel 31 (575.143 MHz) BEAM TV Zamboanga
*DXAX-DTV – Channel 40 (629.143 MHz) [[EMedia Productions|eMedia]] E-TV News(now migrated and became the first digital TV channel in Zamboanga Region)
*[[DXLA-TV]] Channel 41 (635.143 MHz) ([[GMA Network|GMA Zamboanga]])
*[[DXGB-TV]] – Channel 51 (695.143 MHz) Golden Broadcast Professionals, Inc. also an affiliated with [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5 Zamboanga]]


===Cable and Satellite Providers===
===Cable and satellite providers===
*[[SkyCable|Sky Cable Zamboanga]]
*[[Sky Cable|Sky Cable Zamboanga]]
*Mindanao Cable TV
*Mindanao Cable TV
*Margos Cable Vision
*Margos Cable Vision
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*[[G Sat]]
*[[G Sat]]


==Production House==
==Production houses==
*[[Mindanao Examiner]]: Regional Newspaper / Video Productions / Internet Broadcast News / News Podcast (Also offers photography services, private and corporate media consultancy)
*[[Mindanao Examiner]] Regional Newspaper / Video Productions / Internet Broadcast News / News Podcast (Also provides photography services, private and corporate media consultancy)


==Radio stations==
==Radio stations==
*[[Manila Broadcasting Company]]
*[[Manila Broadcasting Company]]
**[[DZRH|DXZH-855 DZRH Zamboanga]] (relay station from [[Manila]])
**[[DXCM-FM|97.9 DXCM Love Radio]]
**[[DXHT|102.7 DXHT Yes! The Best]]
**[[DXCM-FM|DXCM-97.9 Love Radio]]
**[[DZRH|855 AM DZRH Zamboanga]]
**[[DXHT|DXHT-102.7 Yes! The Best]]
*[[Brigada Mass Media Corporation]]
*[[Brigada Mass Media Corporation]]
**[[DXBY|89.9 DXBY Brigada News FM]]
**[[DXBY|DXZB-89.9 Brigada News FM]]
*[[Bombo Radyo Philippines]]
*[[Bombo Radyo Philippines]]
**[[DXCB|93.9 Star FM Zamboanga]]
**[[DXCB|DXCB-93.9 Star FM]]
*Golden Broadcast Professionals, Inc.
*Golden Broadcast Professionals, Inc.
**[[DXEL|Magic 95.5]] (affiliate station of [[Quest Broadcasting Inc.]], on air since May 1, 2000)
**[[DXEL|DXEL Magic 95.5]] (affiliate station of [[Quest Broadcasting Inc.]], on air since May 1, 2000)
*[[Radio Mindanao Network]]
*[[Radio Mindanao Network]]
**[[DXWR|96.3 iFM]]
**[[DXRZ|DXRZ-900 RMN Zamboanga]]
**[[DXWR|DXWR-96.3 iFM]]
**[[DXRZ|900 AM DXRZ RMN Radyo Trabaho]]
*[[Sonshine Media Network International]]
**[[DXYZ|963 DXYZ Sonshine Radio]] (formerly Angel Radyo, taken over from [[Nation Broadcasting Corporation]] in 2005)
*[[ABS-CBN Corporation]]
**[[DXFH|MOR 98.7 For Life!]] (Defunct)
*[[Radio Philippines Network]]
*[[Radio Philippines Network]]
**[[DXXX-AM|1008 DXXX Radyo Ronda]]
**[[DXXX-AM|DXXX-1008 Radyo Ronda]]
*RT Broadcast Specialists
*RT Broadcast Specialists
** [[DXKZ|91.5 DXKZ]]/[[DXLL-AM|1044 DXLL Mango Radio]] Zamboanga
** [[DXLL-AM|DXLL-1044]]/[[DXKZ|DXKZ-91.5]] Mango Radio Zamboanga (relay stations from [[Davao City|Davao]]
*[[Far East Broadcasting Company]]
*[[Far East Broadcasting Company]]
**[[DXAS-AM|1116 DXAS "Your Community Radio"]]
**[[DXAS-AM|DXAS-1116 Your Community Radio]]
*[[Philippine Broadcasting Service]]
*[[Philippine Broadcasting Service]]
**[[DXMR-AM|1170 DXMR "Radyo Pilipinas"]]
**[[DXMR-AM|DXMR-1170 Radyo Pilipinas]]
*[[GMA Network, Inc.]]
**[[DXMJ|97.1 Campus Radio]] (Defunct from 1995-2010)
**[[DZBB-AM|GMA Super Radyo DXRC 1287]]
*[[Catholic Media Network]]
*[[Catholic Media Network]]
**[[DXVP|1467 DXVP "Radyo Verdadero"]]
**[[DXVP|DXVP-1467 El Radyo Verdadero]]
*[[Viva Entertainment]]
*[[Viva Entertainment]]
**[[DXUE|103.5 DXUE Halo-Halo Radio]]
**[[DXUE|DXUE-103.5 Halo-Halo Radio]]
*[[eMedia Productions]] / Westwind Broadcasting Corporation
*[[eMedia Productions]] / Westwind Broadcasting Corporation
**[[DXWW|105.9 DXWW eMedia News FM]]
**[[DXWW|DXWW-105.9 eMedia News FM]]
*[[Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology]]
*[[Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology]]
**[[DXZP|106.7 DXZP Marino News FM]]
**[[DXZP|DXCP-106.7 Marino News FM]]
*[[Armed Forces of the Philippines]] - Civil Relations Service
*[[Armed Forces of the Philippines]] - Civil Relations Service
**[[DXWC|88.3 Peace FM]]
**[[DXWC|DXWC-88.3 Peace FM]]
*[[Bandera News Philippines]]/Fairwaves Broadcasting Network
**Radyo Bandera 89.1 News FM Zamboanga
*[[Philippine Collective Media Corporation]]
*[[Philippine Collective Media Corporation]]
**94.7 FMR Zamboanga
**107.5 FMR Zamboanga
*[[Global Satellite Technology Services]] / Yes2Health Advertising, Inc.
**DXLA-99.5 XFM Zamboanga
*[[Capitol Broadcasting Center]] / RSV Broadcasting Services
**DXCZ-104.3 Radyo Agong


==News Programs==
==News programs==
*[[TV Patrol Chavacano]]
*TV Patrol Chavacano
*Buenos Días Zamboanga
*Buenos Días Zamboanga
*[[One Mindanao]] (simulcast on GMA 5 Davao)
*[[One Mindanao]] (simulcast on GMA 5 Davao)
*[[At Home with GMA Regional TV]] (simulcast on GMA 5 Davao)
*[[At Home with GMA Regional TV]] (simulcast on GMA 5 Davao)


==References==
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Latest revision as of 12:09, 19 April 2024

This is a list of notable media outlets in Zamboanga City, a city in the Zamboanga Peninsula administrative region of the Philippines. Although geographically separated, and an independent and chartered city, Zamboanga City is grouped with the province of Zamboanga del Sur for statistical purposes, yet governed independently from it.[1]

Television and cable stations

Analog

  • DXLL-TV – Channel 3 (ABS-CBN Zamboanga; formerly operated by GMA Network from 1976-1995) (Defunct)
  • DZMV-TV – Channel 3 (
    ALLTV Zamboanga
    ; Operated by Advance Media Broadcasting System (AMBS) formerly operated by GMA Network from 1976-1995) and ABS-CBN Corporation from 1995-2020)
  • DXXX-TV – Channel 5 (RPN Zamboanga/Nine Media Corporation-RPTV
    Zamboanga)
  • DXVC-TV – Channel 7 (People's Television Zamboanga)
  • DXLA-TV – Channel 9 (GMA Zamboanga; formerly operated by First United Broadcasting Corporation, a former ABS-CBN affiliate)
  • TV5 Zamboanga
    & DXDE-TV 29 Zamboanga
  • DXZB-TV – affiliate station of IBC Zamboanga from the early 1979 until 1998, and 2006 onwards
  • Mindanao Examiner TV – in Zamboanga and Pagadian cities
  • DXVB-TV – Channel 21 GTV
  • S+A Zamboanga
    – Channel 23 (Defunct)
  • Hope Channel Zamboanga – Channel 25 (Defunct)
  • ETC Zamboanga – Channel 27 (P/A)
  • DXDE-TV – Channel 29 One Sports
  • DXBE-TV
    – Channel 31 BEAM TV Zamboanga (Defunct)
  • SMNI Zamboanga – Channel 39 (TV relay station of Sonshine TV 43 Davao) (Defunct)
  • 2nd Avenue Zamboanga
    – Channel 41 (P/A)
  • GNN Western Mindanao
    – UHF Channel 43 (Defunct)
  • DZRH News Television DXHT-TV Zamboanga
    – UHF Channel 45 (Defunct)
  • DXMR-TV – UHF Channel 53

Digital

  • DX__-DTV - Channel 16 (485.143 MHz) All TV Zamboanga (Pending)
  • DX__-DTV - Channel 20 (509.143 MHz) A2Z Zamboanga (Pending)
  • DXBE-DTV – Channel 31 (575.143 MHz) BEAM TV Zamboanga
  • DXAX-DTV – Channel 40 (629.143 MHz) eMedia E-TV News(now migrated and became the first digital TV channel in Zamboanga Region)
  • DXLA-TV – Channel 41 (635.143 MHz) (GMA Zamboanga)
  • DXGB-TV – Channel 51 (695.143 MHz) Golden Broadcast Professionals, Inc. also an affiliated with TV5 Zamboanga

Cable and satellite providers

Production houses

  • Mindanao Examiner – Regional Newspaper / Video Productions / Internet Broadcast News / News Podcast (Also provides photography services, private and corporate media consultancy)

Radio stations

News programs

References

  1. ^ "Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur". Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved June 6, 2022.