DXAS-TV

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DXAS-TV
Davao City
Branding ABS-CBN TV 4
Slogan In The Service of The Filipino Worldwide
Channels Analog: 4 (VHF)
Affiliations ABS-CBN
Owner ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation
Founded 1988
Call letters’ meaning DXAS
Transmitter Power 10 kilowatts
Website www.abs-cbn.com


DXAS-TV, channel 4, is the sister station of Philippine television network ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation. Its studios are located at the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Shrine Hills, Matina, Davao City.

Contents

[edit] ABS-CBN 4 Local Programs

[edit] Defunct Programs

  • Amor Chicko (simulcast along with ABS-CBN Visayas & Mindanao)
  • Milyonaryong Mini
  • Summer Sunshine

[edit] Current personalities

  • Allan Abais
  • Id Acaylar
  • Al Ryan Alejandre
  • Onnie Alfaro
  • Mymy Benedicto
  • Jun Bersamin
  • Art Bonjoc, Jr., news manager
  • Estong Caballes
  • Randy Cañedo
  • Claudette Centeno
  • Cresmark "Mac-mac" Dalagan
  • Edgar Delibo
  • Jeoffrey Emasula
  • Ian Garcia
  • James Galay
  • June Gentiles
  • James Infiesto
  • Tina Junsay
  • Francis Magbanua, reporter from Davao del Sur
  • Annette Maligad
  • Stephen Manangan
  • Paul Palacio, reporter from Davao del Norte
  • Joel Ramirez
  • Andy Rara
  • Michelle Robin-Bacsal
  • Rodirey Salas
  • Jenelie Sentella
  • Kharen Serra
  • Melanie Severino
  • Jhunna "Laica" Teh
  • Jorge Ungab
  • Vincent Virtucio

[edit] Past personalities

  • Leilani Alagcan
  • Michael Aportadera
  • Girlie Balaba
  • Alfie Batoto
  • Aljo Bendijo
  • Robert Borje
  • PJ dela Peña (moved to ABS-CBN Cagayan de Oro)
  • Shane Dolor
  • Bert Gorgonio (now a news publisher)
  • Thristan Joshua "Teejay" Braga Corsino (finished his studies, tops the class)
  • James Anton Kintanar (finished his study)
  • Jeanette Lomanta
  • Dante Luzon
  • Kata Shotwell (finished her study)
  • Atty. Melissa Suarez