DXAS-TV
DXAS-TV, channel 4, is the sister station of Philippine television network of ABS-CBN Corporation. Its studios and transmitter are located at the ABS-CBN Broadcast Center, Shrine Hills, Matina, Davao City.
History
- 1964 - DXAS-TV, the first television station in Southern Mindanao, was launched by ABS (later merging into ABS-CBN from ABS).
- 1972 - During the declaration of Martial Law by then-President Ferdinand Marcos, and the takeover of ABS-CBN by his crony, Roberto Benedicto, DXAS-TV was shut down then it became part of the Kanalon Broadcasting System (now Radio Philippines Network).
- 1988 - DXAS-TV reopened under ABS-CBN, its original owner.
- June 28, 1988 - DXAS-TV introduced the Star Network with the famous numerical gold tri-ribbon channel 4 logo with a star.
- April 17, 1989 - TV Patrol Southern Mindanao (first known as TV Patrol Mindanao/TV Patrol Davao), the channel's flagship newscast launched.
- 1989 - DXAS-TV set up its domestic satellite broadcast from Manila.
ABS-CBN 4 Local Current Programs
Previously Aired Programs
- Amor Chicko (simulcast along with ABS-CBN Visayas & Mindanao)
- Araw ng Dabaw (yearly; simulcast on ABS-CBN S+A 21 Davao)
- Awitanghalan (simulcast along with ABS-CBN Visayas & Mindanao)
- Campus Idols
- Dinhing Dapita Sadya
- For Life Presents (simulcast along with ABS-CBN Visayas & Mindanao)
- Halo-Halo Sunday Specials
- Kadayawan Festival (yearly; simulcast on ABS-CBN S+A 21 Davao)
- Kapamilya Sabado Party
- Little Big Star Davao
- Milyonaryong Mini
- Okiddo
- SBD Jam (formerly Sabado Jam)
- Saranghe
- Summer Sunshine
Notable anchors
See also
References
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- See also
- 9TV
- ETC
- GMA
- IBC
- PTV
- Solar News Channel
- ABS-CBN stations in Luzon and Visayas
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