ZOE Broadcasting Network

Light TV Channel 33
Type Broadcast television network
Country Philippines
Slogan God's Channel of Blessings
Owner Jesus Is Lord Church
Key people
Eddie Villanueva, Chairman
Rene Gonzalez, General Manager and Officer-in-Charge
Engr. Antonio T. Soriano, Vice President for Technical Operations
Launch date
April 19, 1998 (broadcast as Ch.11)
March 10, 2008 (relaunched as ZOE TV 33)
Official website
jilworldwide.org/ch33
lightnetwork.ph
Language Filipino (main)
English (secondary)

ZOE Broadcasting Network, Inc. (ZOE TV) is a Philippine television network of Jesus is Lord Movement leader Eddie Villanueva. It owns flagship station DZOE-TV 11, currently an affiliate of GMA Network, and DZOZ-TV 33. The station's studios and offices are located at 22/F Strata 2000 Bldg, F. Ortigas Jr. Ave., Ortigas Center, Pasig City, with transmitter facilities located at Sumulong Highway, Brgy. San Roque, Antipolo City (for Channel 33's Digital TV signal); and at the GMA Network's Tower of Power site at Tandang Sora, Brgy. Culiat, Quezon City (for Channel 11's signal).

History

The frequency rights of Channel 11 under call letters DWXI-TV in Metro Manila was given to a joint venture of the influential religious groups El Shaddai headed by Mike Velarde and Jesus Is Lord Church headed by Eddie Villanueva in mid 1990s. Conflict of interests started the two groups to contest the full ownership of the company. The Philippine Congress, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives intervened and awarded to Eddie Villanueva and Jesus Is Lord Movement the right to acquire the frequency held by Channel 11. Villanueva paid Velarde for the stocks and assets held by Delta Broadcasting System (DBS).

In April 19, 1998, Jesus Is Lord Church officially launched its own TV network as ZOE TV Channel 11 (it also changed its callsign to DZOE-TV) with ZOE Broadcasting Network, Inc. as the new corporate name, it also launched the new station ID and slogan "Give Love, Celebrate Life".

In 1999, Entertainment Network (Enternet) headed by Benito Araneta and ZOE TV entered an agreement for TV airtime lease. Enternet leased the morning and afternoon block by airing CNBC Asia. After two years of airing, the two parties had disagreements on the signed contract, ZOE TV stopped airing CNBC Asia and Enternet bolted out and filed a case on Villanueva.

In 2001, ZOE TV became the first TV station to air the second EDSA Revolution. In 2004, Villanueva resigned as Chairman on ZOE TV to run for Philippine President. After ending in the last position in the election, Villanueva regained the chairmanship and continued his TV talk shows on ZOE TV.

This logo for used from 2011 to 2014

In April 2005, Citynet Network Marketing and Productions, Inc., a subsidiary of GMA Network, Inc., and ZOE TV entered to an agreement for Citynet leasing the entire TV airtime block of the station in exchange of an upgrading the facilities of ZOE TV and a ZOE TV program on GMA Network every Monday midnight after its Sunday primetime block.[1]

On September 1, 2005, ZOE TV quietly went off the air on Channel 11 as GMA Network installed, upgraded and rehabilitated the transmitter and studio of ZOE TV. At the same time, Channel 11's 40kW transmitter in Ortigas Center, Pasig City was decommissioned in favor of an upgraded 100kW transmitter facility purchased by GMA located at the GMA Tower of Power in Brgy. Culiat, Quezon City, with ZOE maintaining transmitter operations for Channel 11 (due to current ownership restrictions requiring only one station per broadcaster per frequency). Changes were made in preparation for a relaunch of DZOE-TV's new branding on November 11, 2005. ZOE TV, meanwhile, was relaunched on Channel 33 through its new call letters DZOZ-TV (a variant of sister station DZOE-TV). Channel 33 began using its newly constructed 30 kW transmitter tower station located in Antipolo City, while retaining the Ortigas Center studios as its master control facility.

On November 11, 2005, GMA Network finally handled master control operations of Channel 11 and launched their new second network through ZOE TV. It started as an all-female lifestyle network QTV (Quality TeleVision) (then later renamed as simply Q on March 2007), then reformatted as an all-news network GMA News TV In February 28, 2011.

In July 2006, Channel 33 began on test broadcast with its airing of job opening program Future Finder on limited broadcast hours in preparation for a relaunch of DZOZ-TV's new branding on November 27, 2006. On that day, after the series of test broadcasts, it began broadcasting, then under a blocktime agreement between ZOE and Makati-based Estima, Inc. The result of the deal was student-oriented channel UniversiTV. The channel has proven to be a hub for college and university students, catering them with evening and overnight programs everyday. By that time, it operated from 4 pm to 8 am the following day, but eventually retracted its broadcast hours until 4 am during its last few months of airing. However, on March 10, 2008, UniversiTV ceased its agreement with Channel 33, possibly due to poor ratings and lack of advertisers' support. This made ZOE TV left with almost no programming to offer along with the return of the old ZOE TV station ID from 1998 until 2005, though, they surprisingly aired entertainment programs in the evening and a weekday morning TeleRadyo-formatted news program under the ZTV 33 brand. UniversiTV on the other hand, was then relaunched as a Pay TV channel via satellite and cable operators, but totally ceased operations by 2010.[2]

On March 2011, a day after Channel 11 was relaunched as GMA News TV, Channel 33 was rebranded as Light TV 33, introducing new programs produced by ZOE, and at the same time, the network launched its flagship newscast entitled News Light. Soon, Channel 33 regained its programming with programs mostly dedicated to religious formats. On March 31, 2014, Light TV was renamed as Light Network, launched its refreshed logo, and had a new slogan called "Experience Light", while retaining the slogan "Kaibigan Mo" (Your Friend).

Recent developments

On February 28, 2017, Light Network formally ceased its broadcast operations on traditional analog terrestrial television, while on the following day, it officially launched its broadcast on digital terrestrial television, using the ISDB-T standard on Channel 33 as its frequency. Upon doing so, it became the first Philippine television station to permanently shut down their analog transmissions, as part of the transition to Digital TV.[3] A week later, on March 6, Light Network revamped its on-air presentation to reflect the digitization completion. It also launched its slogan "Magaan dito, Kaibigan" (It's light here, Friend), giving another definition to the word "light" as an easy or light-hearted experience due to its programming.

On February 12, 2018, Light Network was renamed back as Light TV with its new slogan "God's Channel of Blessings".

Legislative franchise renewal

On July 17, 2016, the Philippine Congress passed Republic Act No. 10888, known as "An Act Renewing for Another Twenty-Five (25) Years the Franchise Granted to ZOE Broadcasting Network, Inc., Amending for the Purpose Republic Act No. 7297, Entitled “An Act Granting the ZOE Broadcasting Network, Inc. a Franchise to Construct, Install, Operate and Maintain Radio and Television Broadcasting Stations Throughout the Philippines, and for Other Purposes”, as Amended by Republic Act No. 7968", granting ZOE TV a legislative franchise for its radio and television broadcast operations all throughout the country.[4]

Stations

TV stations

Digital

Branding Callsign Ch. # Frequency Station Type Area of Coverage
Light TV 33 DZOZ-DTV 33 587.143 MHz Originating Metro Manila

Analog

Branding Callsign Ch. # Power kW (ERP) Station Type Location
GMA News TV DZOE-TV Channel 11 100 kW Originating Metro Manila
Light TV 33 Palawan DWDZ-TV Channel 33 5 kW Relay Puerto Princesa, Palawan

Cable and Satellite Operators

Cable/Satellite Provider Ch. # Coverage Status
Cignal 183 Nationwide Launched
G Sat TBA Nationwide Launched
SatLite TBA Nationwide Launched
Sky Direct 41 Nationwide Launched
SkyCable (Digital) / Destiny Cable 215 Metro Manila Launched
Cablelink 77 Parañaque/Las Piñas Launched
SkyCable CAMANAVA 84 Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas, Valenzuela Launched
SkyCable 33 San Pedro & Santa Rosa, Laguna Launched
SkyCable 48 Cavite Launched
SunCable Rizal 5 Antipolo, Rizal Launched
SkyCable 80 Rizal Launched
Alabat CATV 27 Alabat, Quezon Launched
Atimonan CATV Systems 67 Atimonan - Quezon Launched
Baywatch Cable TV Network 71 San Nicolas Bay - Laguna Launched
CableStar Inc. 78 San Mateo & MontalbanRizal Launched
Quezon Cable TV Network, Inc. 78 Real & Tignoan – Quezon Launched
Claveria Agribased CableTV 42 Claveria - Cagayan Launched

-And selected cable TV stations.

Radio stations

Branding Callsign Frequency Power (Watts) Location
DZJV 1458 DZJV 1458 kHz 10,000 watts Calamba

Programming aired on GMA News TV and Light TV

See also

References

  1. "GMA Network partners with Zoe Broadcasting Channel 11". The Philippine Star. April 28, 2005. Retrieved April 28, 2005.
  2. http://universitv.net/utv/cablechannel_assignments.html
  3. Delos Reyes, Dyan (February 14, 2017). "Light Network, nasa Digital TV na!". Light Network Website. Retrieved February 27, 2017.
  4. Republic Act No. 10888
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