DYLS-TV

DYLS-TV, channel 27, is a commercial relay television station of Philippine television station GMA News TV, wholly owned by Citynet Network Marketing and Productions, a subsidiary of GMA Network Inc.. Its analog transmitter is located at GMA Skyview Complex, Nivel Hills, Apas, Cebu City, and its digital transmitter facilities is located at Mt. Busay, Brgy. Bonbon, Cebu City.

DYLS-TV (GMA News TV-27 Cebu)
Metro Cebu
CityCebu City
BrandingGMA News TV-27 Cebu
SloganThe Philippines' No. 1 News Channel
ChannelsAnalog: 27 (UHF)
Digital: 26 (UHF) (ISDB-T)
AffiliationsGMA News TV (O&O)
OwnerGMA Network Inc.
(Citynet Network Marketing and Productions Inc.)
Founded1995 (1995)
Call sign meaningDY
Loreto Stewart
Sister station(s)DYSS-TV (GMA)
DYGC-TV (GMA)
GMA Super Radyo DYSS 999 Cebu
Barangay RT 99.5 Cebu
Former affiliationsIndependent (1995-1999)
EMC (1999)
Channel [V] Philippines (1999-2001)
Silent (2001-2005)
QTV/Q (2005-2011)
Transmitter power20 kW TPO (113.4 kW ERP)
WebsiteGMA News TV

History

DYLS-TV signed on the air in 1995 as Citynet Television 27 (or just Citynet 27). It was programmed like an independent stationGMA intended Citynet 27 to be its main outlet for imported programming (particularly from the United States), freeing up slots in GMA Network's schedule for more domestic productions. However, by 1999, the station was turned into a music channel as EMC, the Entertainment Music Channelwhich was also the country's first locally operated music channel. A few months later, GMA reached a deal with Asian broadcaster STAR TV to allow this station to be a carrier of Channel V Philippines, which took effective December 19, 1999. However, the station closed down on July 25, 2001 due to financial problems.

On November 11, 2005, after four years of being silence, the station returned its operations as an all-female lifestyle channel QTV (Quality TeleVision; later renamed as simply Q in March 2007), with its flagship station in Metro Manila was DZOE-TVwhich GMA ran as part of a lease with its owner, ZOE Broadcasting Network (who also aired programming on Q's schedule as part of the agreement, which also granted it access to technical resources from GMA). This would feature a lineup predominantly aimed towards of women, with a mixture of domestic and imported lifestyle programs and dramatic series. GMA Network announced that it would replace Q with the news channel GMA News TV, which was unveiled on February 7, 2011. As Q's programming ended on February 20, the network, broadcasting transitional branding Channel 11 (along with other stations nationwide), continued to air teasers for the impending re-launch from February 21–25, and signed off completely on the 26th and 27th of the same month in preparation for the launch of the new service. On February 28, 2011, DYLS-TV and other GMA's sister UHF stations nationwide were reformatted and formal re-launch as news and public affairs channel GMA News TV, and as part of GMA News and Public Affairs's plans to expand its presence on free-to-air television.

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