DYSS-TV

DYSS-TV (GMA TV-7 Cebu)
Cebu City
Branding GMA TV-7 Cebu
GMA Cebu
Slogan Tibuok Kasingkasing Alang sa Kapuso (Buong Puso Para sa Kapuso/We Are Wholehearted for the One In Heart)
Channels Analog: 7 (VHF)
Digital: 26 (UHF) (ISDB-T) (test broadcast)
Virtual: 7 (LCN)
Subchannels 7.01: GMA
7.02: GMA News TV (DYLS-TV)
7.03: GMA (1seg)
Translators DYGC TV-51 Cebu
DYYB TV-5 Dumaguete
DYYE-TV 11 Jagna, Bohol
DYTO-TV 10 Tacloban
DYIL-TV 12 Ormoc
DYAS-TV 5 Calbayog
DYVB-TV 8 Borongan
Affiliations GMA Network
Owner GMA Network Inc.
Founded November 20, 1963
Call letters' meaning DY
Super Radyo
Sugbu
(Super Radio Cebu)
Sister station(s) DYGC-TV (GMA Network)
DYLS-TV (GMA News TV)
Former callsigns None
Former affiliations Republic Broadcasting System (1963-1974)
Transmitter power 60,000 watts (259,000 watts ERP)
Website GMANetwork.com

DYSS-TV, channel 7, is an owned and operated originating station of Philippine television network GMA Network. Its studios and transmitter are located at the GMA Skyview Complex, Nivel Hills, Apas, Cebu City.

It was then known as "Greater 7 Cebu" in the 1970s.

GMA 7 Cebu current programs

  • Balitang Bisdak (Monday to Friday)
  • Siete Palabras @ Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral (every Good Friday)[1]
  • The Word of God Network (2016–present)

GMA 7 Cebu previously aired programs

Red: Home location of GMA Cebu
Light red and red: Market audience of GMA Cebu
Violet: Areas that may receive signals from GMA Cebu

Digital television

Digital channels

UHF Channel 26 (545.143 MHz)

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming Note
07.01480i4:3GMAGMA CebuTest broadcast
07.02GNTVGMA News TV
07.03240p4:3GMA1SEGGMA Cebu 1seg1seg broadcast

Relay stations

Station Location Channels ERP
DYGC-TV Cebu City 51 (UHF) 5 kW
DYYB-TV Dumaguete 5 (VHF) 10 kW
DYYE-TV Jagna, Bohol 11 (VHF) 100 W (0.39 kW ERP)
DYTO-TV Tacloban 10 (VHF) 10 kW
DYIL-TV Ormoc 12 (VHF) 1 kW
DYAS-TV Calbayog 5 (VHF) 1 kW (5 kW ERP)
DYVB-TV Borongan 8 (VHF) 1 kW (5 kW ERP)

Personalities

  • Bobby Nalzaro
  • Alan Domingo
  • Chona Carreon
  • Cecille Quibod-Castro
  • Lou-Anne Mae Rondina
  • Nikko Sereno

See also

References

  1. "Former OFW, scavenger join Seven Last Words activity". Cebu Daily News. March 23, 2016. Retrieved March 24, 2016.
  2. Eat Na 'Ta, December 29, 2007 episode


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