DXNP-TV (channel 11) is a television station in Metro Davao, Philippines, serving as the Mindanao flagship of the government-owned People's Television Network. The station maintains studios at the Mindanao Media Hub, Carlos P. Garcia Highway, Bangkal, Davao while its transmitter is located along Broadcast Ave., Shrine Hills, Brgy. Matina Crossing, Davao.

DXNP-TV (PTV Davao/PTV Southern Mindanao)
CityDavao City
Channels
BrandingPTV Davao/PTV Southern Mindanao
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerPeople's Television Network, Inc.
DXPT-TV (PTV DavNor 48)
History
Founded1962 (1962)
Former call signs
DXRH-TV (1962−1972)
DXAW-TV (1974-1986)
Former channel number(s)
2 (1974-1986)
MBC (1962−1972)
SBN (1992-1994)
Call sign meaning
DX
Nellys Pimentel
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
PowerAnalog: 10,000 Watts TPO
Digital: 5,000 Watts TPO
Links
Websitewww.ptni.gov.ph

History edit

  • 1962 - DXRH-TV channel 11 was launched by Manila Broadcasting Company until the declaration of Martial Law by President Ferdinand Marcos in 1972.
  • 1974 - During the Martial Law era, the station reopened as DXAW-TV and became an owned-and-operated station of the National Media Production Center as Government Television (GTV) under Lito Gorospe and later by then-Press Secretary Francisco Tatad. It was originally broadcast on Channel 2 and it is the first television station in Mindanao.
  • 1992 - Channel 11 was later relaunched as the local station of the Southern Broadcasting Network, with call sign changed to DXNP-TV.
  • 1994 - After 8 years of being silence of the original channel 2 (eventually, it is now owned and handled by The 5 Network), the station was launched by People's Television Network, Inc. (PTNI).
  • July 16, 2001 - Under the new management appointed by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, PTNI adopted the name National Broadcasting Network (NBN) carrying new slogan "One People. One Nation. One Vision." for a new image in line with its new programming thrusts, they continued the new name until the Aquino administration in 2010. It became an originating station in Mindanao.
  • October 6, 2011 - People's Television Network, Inc. (PTNI) became a primary brand and the branding National Broadcasting Network was retired.
  • June 2017 - PTV Davao resumed its operations as PTVisMin, with the airing of the first Visayan hourly newsbreak, PTVismin Newsbreak anchored by former ABS-CBN Davao reporter Elric Ayop. The program also aired on the national feed of PTV since October 2017.
  • October 16, 2017 - PTV Davao launched its own 45-minute local newscast PTV News Mindanao with Jay Lagang and Hannah Salcedo as anchors.
  • March 5, 2018 - PTV Davao started digital test broadcasts on UHF Channel 45.
  • December 5, 2020 - PTV Davao Studios and Offices transferred to the new home at the new Mindanao Media Hub in Bangkal, Davao City. Prior to this, in May 2018, the network was ground breaking for the construction of the new Mindanao Media Hub which houses for PCOO's satellite offices along with its attached agencies including PTV Davao and Radyo Pilipinas Davao and the building was finished in the end of November of the same year.[1][2][3]

Current programs edit

  • PTV News Mindanao (afternoon local newscast)
  • Madayaw Davao

Digital television edit

Digital channels edit

UHF Channel 45 (659.143 MHz)

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming Note
11.01 1080i 16:9 PTV SD1 PTV Davao (Main DXNP-TV programming) Test Broadcast (5 kW)
11.02 480i PTV SD2 PTV Manila feed
11.03 PTV SD3 Congress TV
11.04 240p 4:3 PTV 1seg Gray Screen 1seg

Areas of coverage edit

Primary areas edit

Secondary areas edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "PCOO launches Mindanao media hub". Presidential Communications Operations Office. May 3, 2018. Retrieved May 3, 2018.
  2. ^ Mendez, Christina (December 6, 2020). "PCOO launches media hub for Mindanao regions". philstar.com. Retrieved December 6, 2020.
  3. ^ "Andanar leads 1st TV broadcast of state-of-the-art Mindanao Media Hub in Davao City". Presidential Communications Operations Office. December 5, 2020. Retrieved December 5, 2020.