DXKO-TV
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Cagayan De Oro | |
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Branding | Solar News Channel TV-5 Cagayan De Oro |
Slogan | Inform. Inspire. |
Channels | Analog: 5 (VHF) |
Affiliations | Solar News Channel |
Owner |
Radio Philippines Network Solar Television Network |
Founded | 1953 |
Sister station(s) |
DXCS-TV (ETC) DXRJ-TV (2nd Avenue) DXHB-TV (JACK City) DXVM-TV (JACK City) DXCC-TV(IBC) |
Former callsigns | DXAQ-TV (1953-1972) |
Former affiliations |
ABS/ABS-CBN (1953-1972) KBS (1972-1975) RPN (1975-2008) C/S 5 (2008-2009) Solar TV (2009-2011) The Game Channel (2011 - 2012) CHASE (2011 - 2012) Jack City (2012-2013) ETC (2013) |
Transmitter power |
20,000 watts TRO (250,000 watts ERP) |
Website | www.solarnews.ph |
DXKO-TV, channel 5, is a television station of Philippine television network Radio Philippines Network and Solar Television Network, Inc. Its transmitter are located at Barangay Gusa, Cagayan De Oro City. It previously known as the only ETC station to carry JACK City (which is assigned supposedly to all RMN/BEAM TV stations), while the remaining stations carries ETC. The station became inactive due to rehabilitation. And on December 1, 2013, it returned to airwaves and was officially launched as Solar News Channel.
Current on-air staff
- Cheng Ordonez (Cagayan de Oro Correspondents)
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