Golden Broadcast Professionals, Inc., is a broadcasting company based in Zamboanga City. It operates a radio and TV station affiliated with Quest Broadcasting Inc. and ABC Development Corporation or TV5 (DXDE-TV 29). The network was formerly affiliated with Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (DXZB-TV 13) and Radio Mindanao Network (DXRZ-TV CTV 31).
History
The radio (DXEL-FM) and television station (DXGB-TV) were launched in August 1992 at its broadcasting hub located at Campaner St., Zamboanga City. The station originally affiliated with Associated Broadcasting Company (DXGB TV11) from November 1, 1992 – December 31, 1997, and 2004 to present. Its FM station, formerly known as 95.5 Gold FM, is an affiliate of Quest Broadcasting Inc., the network that brought Magic 89.9 in Manila and Killer Bee FM Stations to the Philippine airwaves, from May 1, 2000.
Affiliations
Programs
- VEZ TV (Vale el Zamboanga)- local telemagazine in cooperation with SkyCable Zamboanga
- Dateline TeleRadyo- A three-hour tele-radio news program broadcast live through TV11 and Killer Bee from 6-9am. Hosted by newsanchor Ronnie Lledo and reporter JV Francisco
- Dateline Zamboanga- the flagship Chavacano newscast anchored by Ronnie Lledo (right before T3 and Aksyon)
- No Limit- talkshow hosted by Ronnie Lledo
- Amor con Amor Se Paga with Zamboanga City 2nd District Cong. Erbie Fabian
- Beng- talkshow program hosted by Zamboanga City 1st District Cong. Maria Isabelle Climaco
- 30 Minutes with Atty. Vic Solis
Previous programs:
- Dateline Zamboanga (English Broadcast)- 1993-2001
- Celso desde Limpapa hasta Licomo (1998-2004)- aired during former Congressman and now Mayor Celso Lobregat's term as representative to the city's former lone district.
- S na S!- produced by Rikki Lim of Victory Studio, Zamboanga City
- Yahoo!- variety show hosted and produced by Zamboangueno VP Elago
Aside from these said programs, the station also airs blocktime movie programs and replays of ABC shows usually on daytime as well as live telecast of local issues affecting Zamboanga.
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