DXCS-TV

DXCS-TV, channel 4, is a television station owned and operated by Philippine television network ABS-CBN Corporation in Cagayan de Oro City. Its studios and transmitter (with an ERP of 60 kilowatt) are located at the ABS-CBN Broadcast Center, Macapagal Drive (formerly Greenhills Road), Barangay Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City. It is the third largest ABS-CBN station in Mindanao after Davao and General Santos.

DXCS-TV
Cagayan de Oro
BrandingABS-CBN TV-4 Cagayan de Oro
SloganIn the Service of the Filipino
ChannelsAnalog: 4 (VHF)
Digital: 22/40 (UHF) (ISDB-T) (test broadcast)
Virtual: 11.16 (LCN)
SubchannelsSee list
Translators(see article)
AffiliationsABS-CBN (O&O)
OwnerABS-CBN Corporation
Founded1969
Call sign meaningDX
Chronicle
BroadcaSting Network (former owner prior to its merger from ABS)
Sister station(s)DXEC-TV (S+A)
MOR 91.9 Cagayan de Oro
Former call signsDXEC-TV (1969-2019)
Former channel number(s)2 (1969-2019)
Former affiliationsIBC (1973–1986)
Transmitter powerAnalog: 10 kW TPO
(30 kW ERP)
Digital: 5 kW TPO
Websiteentertainment.abs-cbn.com

ABS-CBN Cagayan de Oro is the main regional hub of the network's North Mindanao super region, comprising the city, Northern Mindanao region, parts of Zamboanga Peninsula, and (since 2018) the Caraga region.

History

  • 1969 – DXEC-TV Channel 2, the first television station in Northern Mindanao, was launched by ABS-CBN after ABS was merged with CBN into the same network. It serves as a sister station of DXAQ-TV channel 5, which opened in 1965.
  • 1973 – During the declaration of Martial law by then-president Ferdinand Marcos, and takeover ABS-CBN by his crony Roberto Benedicto, DXEC-TV was shut down and relaunched as the Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation.
  • 1986 – DXEC-TV channel 2, reopened under ABS-CBN, its original network.
  • July 8, 1989 – DXEC-TV officially debuted its Star Network ident with a gold tri-ribbon channel 2 with a star at the tail, following the lead of the national flagship channel of the same name in Manila alongside other regional stations such as Channel 3 (DYCB-TV in Cebu (later transferred to Mandaue in 1998) and D-3-ZO-TV in Baguio) and Channel 4 (DYXL-TV in Bacolod and DXAS-TV in Davao). With the later change to a red-green-blue version, the ident also served as a reminder of the station's broadcast of local and national programming via satellite relay to viewers in Region 10.
  • May 1, 1995 – TV Patrol Northern Mindanao becomes the station's flagship newscast.
  • May 27, 2016 - ABS-CBN Cagayan de Oro started its ISDB-T digital broadcast for the launching of ABS-CBN TV Plus in Cagayan de Oro.
  • July 2, 2018 - TV Patrol North Mindanao was relaunched, which expands the entire Caraga region carried over the Butuan-based relay TV station (TV-11 Butuan) replacing TV Patrol Caraga.
  • August 2019 - ABS-CBN Cagayan de Oro changed its frequency from Channel 2 to Channel 4 along with its callsign to DXCS-TV from DXEC-TV when S+A moved to Channel 23.

ABS-CBN TV-4 Cagayan de Oro programs

Previously aired programs

Digital television

Digital channels

UHF Channel 40 (629.143 MHz)

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming Note
11.16480i4:3ABS-CBN CAGAYAN DE OROABS-CBN Cagayan de OroTest broadcast
11.17SPORTS+ACTIONS+A
11.18CINEMO!Cine Mo!Encrypted
11.21YEY!Yey!
11.22DZMM TeleradyoDZMM TeleRadyo
11.23KBO ChannelKapamilya Box OfficeRequires subscription via All Networks
11.24240pABS-CBN OneSegABS-CBN OneSeg1seg

Channel 22 (521.143 MHz)

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming Note
2.01 480i 4:3 Knowledge Channel Knowledge Channel Test broadcast
2.02 16:9 O SHOPPING O Shopping
2.03 4:3 ASIANOVELA CHANNEL Asianovela Channel Encrypted (on free trial until November 30, 2019) 2
2.04 MOVIE CENTRAL Movie Central
2.05 JEEPNEY TV Jeepney TV
2.06 MYX Myx
2.31 240p ASIANOVELA ONESEG Asianovela Channel OneSeg 1seg

CINEMO!, YEY!, Knowledge Channel, TeleRadyo and KBO Channel are exclusive channels to TV Plus, a digital set-top box manufactured by the network.

Rebroadcasters

The station is also seen in eight relay/rebroadcasting stations in the whole Northern Mindanao and Caraga since 2018. The Iligan station was previously an originating station, with TV Patrol Iligan as its local newscast until it was absorbed into TV Patrol North Mindanao. The Ozamiz and Pagadian stations, however, are affiliated to MIT-RTVN Incorporated. The Butuan station was previously an originating station, with TV Patrol Caraga as its local newscast until it was absorbed into TV Patrol North Mindanao. The Surigao station is also affiliated to St. Jude Thaddeus Institute of Technology.

Station Location Channels ERP
DXAG-TV Iligan 4 (VHF) 5 kW
DXMT-TV Ozamiz 7 (VHF) 1 kW
DXXB-TV Mount Kitanglad, Bukidnon 2 (VHF) 50 kW
DXLM-TV Pagadian 9 (VHF) 40 kW
DXMG-TV Dipolog 42 (UHF) 1 kW
DXAJ-TV Butuan 11 (VHF) 5 kW
DXSJ-TV Surigao 12 (VHF) 1 kW
DXVD-TV Tandag 12 (UHF) 1 kW

See also

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