DZRJ-TV

DZRJ-TV (2nd Avenue on RJTV 29)

Metro Manila
City of license Makati City
Branding 2nd Avenue on RJTV 29
Slogan Interactive TV Station
The channel for the Urbanite
Channels Analog: 29 (UHF)
Affiliations 2nd Avenue (Solar Entertainment Corporation)
Owner Rajah Broadcasting Network
Founded May 1993
Call letters' meaning DZ
Ramon
Jacinto
Transmitter power (30 KW) 1354.7 kilowatts
Website www.dzRJTV.com
www.RJplanet.com

RJTV 29 (DZRJ-TV) is a UHF, free to air television channel, owned and operated by Rajah Broadcasting Network, Inc. owned by Ramon "RJ" Jacinto. RJTV 29 broadcast in the greater Metro Manila area, and is on a ‘must carry basis’ on cable service providers. This station studios are located at Ventures I Bldg., Makati Ave. cor. Gen. Luna St., Makati City. With transmitters at Brgy. San Roque Purok 19, San Lorenzo Ruiz St., Antipolo City. RJTV operates 24 hours a day.

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Background

RJTV 29 began its test broadcast in April 1993, with station produced programming which was entertaining mix of music oriented shows, local news, talk show, and the very first local Home TV Shopping program.

In 1995, RJTV 29 went into niche programming and timeless television series, shopping and animation programs for children. At the time, the target market was kids during the day, and baby boomers at night. In 1997, due to the emergence of UHF competitors such as Studio 23 and BEAM Channel 31 (which is also affiliated by Solar Entertainment and formerly called as CTV-31), RJTV 29 went from traditional TV programming to specialized programs such as direct response companies and religious sectors. RJTV 29 recognized the advent of specialized television – niche markets that identify specific needs of certain sectors.

On January 1, 2008, as a result of a blocktime agreement of Solar Entertainment Corporation with various terrestrial networks, RJTV has started carrying shows from Solar's 2nd Avenue channel although during some days of the week, it may pre-empt 2nd Avenue programming for its own programmes. [1] [2]

Slogans

RJTV Programs

Note: Two shows from RJTV will continue to air (Thank God It's RJ Live! and RJ Sunday Jam). [3]

RJTV stations nationwide

Branding Callsign Ch. # Power (kW) Coverage
RJTV 29 Manila DZRJ-TV TV-29 30 kW Metro Manila
RJTV 22 Baguio DWLJ-TV TV-22 5 kW Baguio
RJTV 9 Tuguegarao DWRJ-TV TV-9 5.53 kW Tuguegarao
RJTV 29 Puerto Princesa DYFJ-TV TV-29 5 kW Puerto Princesa
RJTV 42 Naga DZPJ-TV TV-45 20 kW Naga
RJTV 24 Iloilo DYRJ-TV TV-24 10 kW Iloilo
RJTV 20 Bacolod DYFJ-TV TV-20 5 kW Bacolod
RJTV 33 Cebu DYNJ-TV TV-33 5 kW Cebu
RJTV 28 Tacloban DYLJ-TV TV-28 5 kW Tacloban
RJTV 41 Zamboanga DXNJ-TV TV-41 1.5 kW Zamboanga
RJTV 31 Cagayan De Oro DXRJ-TV TV-31 10 kW Cagayan De Oro
RJTV 23 Davao DXDJ-TV TV-23 20 kW Davao

RJTV on Cable Television

Cable/Satellite Provider Ch. # Coverage
Cablelink 80 Metro Manila
Dream Satellite TV 21 Nationwide
Global Destiny Cable 29 Metro Manila
SkyCable 19 Metro Manila
Telmarc Cable 44 Rizal, Laguna and Tarlac

-With several cable affiliates nationwide.

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