DWXI-TV

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DWXI-TV
Metro Manila
Branding DBS TV
Channels Analog: 35 (UHF)
Affiliations Silent
Owner Delta Broadcasting System, Inc.
Founded 1995
Call letters' meaning XI is a Roman numeral for 11 - former channel assignment)
Former affiliations DBS (1995-1998)
Transmitter power 120 kilowatts (ERP)
10 kW (TPO)

DWXI Channel 35 is a UHF television station in the Philippines owned and operated by the Delta Broadcasting System, Inc., a company owned by El Shaddai leader Mike Velarde. Its studios is located at 8F Queensway Building, 118 Amorsolo St. Legaspi Village, Makati City, while its transmitter is now relocated at Emerald Hills, Sumulong Highway, Brgy. San Roque, Antipolo City, sharing with the location of RJTV 29 Manila (2nd Avenue) and Aksyon TV 41 transmitter site.[1]

History

Fourteen years after DWXI-AM 1314 was launched, El Shaddai leader Mike Velarde launched a TV Station that was put on Channel 11 (now GMA News TV). It shows religious TV Shows, including El Shaddai. In 1998, ZOE Broadcasting Network through its head Jesus is Lord leader Eddie Villanueva bought Channel 11 and DBS TV moved to Channel 35, but it still has the same format. Around 2004, it ceased broadcasting due to poor ratings, though DBS still has DWXI-AM. Recently, around late September 2008, it started its test broadcast. But then it was ended.

The far view of under constructed UHF 35 Manila, Philippines transmitter located along Sumulong Highway, Antipolo City. Taken last 04/13/2013 using myPhone Q18TV Duo Camera. Latest and finishing touches are now ongoing
On September 15, 2012, during the Weekly Family Appointment with El Shaddai at Amvel City, Bro. Mike announced to the audience and to its listeners and viewers that DBS granted its TV equipments for DBS TV's comeback as early as possible. And also, the transmitter will be relocated at Antipolo City, as DBS TV will be expected to return this later part of the year.

See also

References

  1. "Delta Broadcasting Systems, inc. TV Station". Asiawaves. Retrieved October 17, 2011. 
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