# DXVC-TV

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Television station in Zamboanga City, Philippines

PTV-7 Zamboanga (DXVC-TV) Zamboanga City Philippines Channels Analog: 7 (VHF) Branding PTV-7 Zamboanga La Televisora Nacional en las Nuevas Filipinas Programming Affiliations PTV Ownership Owner People's Television Network, Inc. Sister stations DXMR (Presidential Broadcast Service) History Founded 1961 (1961) Former affiliations GMA Network (1961-1976) Call sign meaning From "Chavacano" Technical information Licensing authority NTC Power 5,000 watts Links Website www.ptni.gov.ph

**DXVC-TV**, channel 7, is a relay television station of [Philippine](/source/Philippines) [television network](/source/Television_network) [People's Television Network](/source/People's_Television_Network). Its [transmitter](/source/Transmitter) and broadcast facility are located at Muruk, Upper Pasonanca, Brgy. Pasonanca, [Zamboanga City](/source/Zamboanga_City).[1]

Currently, PTV 7 Zamboanga is back on-air on analog while online on digital TV via [eMedia](/source/EMedia_Productions) affiliate subchannel.

## History

- **1961** - DXVC-TV channel 7 was an affiliate station of [GMA Network](/source/GMA_Network), which started as the Republic Broadcasting System.

- **1976** - DXVC-TV channel 7 became an owned-and-operated station of the [National Media Production Center](/source/National_Media_Production_Center) as Government Television (GTV) under Lito Gorospe and later by then-Press Secretary [Francisco Tatad](/source/Francisco_Tatad), with GMA programming moving to Channel 3.

- **1980** - GTV later became Maharlika Broadcasting System (MBS).

- **February 24, 1986** - following the [People Power Revolution](/source/People_Power_Revolution) on which it was taken over by pro-[Corazon Aquino](/source/Corazon_Aquino), MBS was renamed People's Television (PTV).

- **1992** - [President](/source/President_of_the_Philippines) Cory Aquino signed Republic Act 7306 turning PTV Network into a government corporation known formally as People's Television Network, Inc. (PTNI).

- **July 16, 2001** - under the new management appointed by [President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo](/source/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.

- **October 6, 2011** - People's Television Network, Inc. (PTNI) became a primary brand and the branding National Broadcasting Network was retired. However, after it was lasted for forty years in Zamboanga, the station suddenly went off the air needed to upgrade its facilities.

- **July 20, 2019** - PTV-7 Zamboanga resumes its relay (satellite-selling) operation, with the brand new 5,000-watt transmitter and broadcast facility located on Muruk, Upper Pasonanca, Brgy. Pasonanca, Zamboanga City.[2][3]

## See also

- [People's Television Network](/source/People's_Television_Network)

- [List of People's Television Network stations and channels](/source/List_of_People's_Television_Network_stations_and_channels)

- [DWGT-TV](/source/DWGT-TV) - the network's flagship station in [Manila](/source/Manila).

- [DXMR](/source/DXMR-AM)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["PTV 7 Zamboanga Station"](https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2775976995761997&id=100000491700898&refid=18&__tn__=C-R). *[Facebook](/source/Facebook)*. Retrieved July 10, 2019.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["TV Stations in the Philippines"](http://www.mom-rsf.org/uploads/tx_lfrogmom/documents/17-167_import.pdf) (PDF). *mom-rsf.org*. Retrieved April 7, 2019.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["PTV 7 Zamboanga is now back on air"](https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2830061547020208&id=100000491700898). *[Facebook](/source/Facebook)*. Retrieved July 20, 2019.

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v t e Broadcast television in the Zamboanga City market VHF channels (PA) 3 (All TV) DXXX 5 (RPN/RPTV) DXVC 7 (PTV) DXLA 9 (GMA) DXGB 11 (GBPI/TV5) DXZB 13 (Ind.) UHF channels DXVB 21 (GTV) DXZM 23 (A2Z) DXDE 29 (One Sports) DXGP 45 (GMA) Digital channels (PA) 16 (All TV) DXMZ 18 (TV5) DXZM 20 (A2Z) (PA) 24 (DZRH News Television) DXJP 27 (SBN/SolarFlix) DXBE 31 (BEAM) DXAX 40 (WBC/eMedia Productions) DXLA 41 (GMA) DXNJ 42 (RJ DigiTV) DXRH 43 (GNN) DXMR 49 (Net 25) DXGB 51 (GBPI/TV5) Defunct and inactive stations DXLL 3 (ABS-CBN) DXFH 23 (S+A) DXGA 25 (3ABN) DXJP 27 (SBN) DXBE 31 (BEAM) DXMZ 33 (MediaScape) DXNZ 37 (UNTV) DXAX 40 (WBC/eMedia Productions) DXNJ 41 (RJTV) DXRH 43 (GNN) DXMR 49 (Net 25)

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