DYTE-TV

DYTE-TV, channel 32, is a television station of Philippine television network 5. Its transmitter is located at PLDT Compound, Galo St., Bacolod City. 5 Bacolod signals are perceivable throughout the Negros Island, and can also reach in several parts of Panay, especially Iloilo.

DYTE-TV (5 Bacolod)
Bacolod City
Branding5 Bacolod
SloganGet It On 5
ChannelsAnalog: 32 (UHF)
Affiliations5 (O&O)
OwnerTV5 Network, Inc.
FoundedJuly 8, 1993
Call sign meaningDY
Tan
Edward
(former owner, deceased)
Sister station(s)DYBC-TV (One Sports 44)
Radyo5 102.3 News FM Bacolod
Transmitter power30,000 Watts
Websitewww.tv5.com.ph

History

  • July 8, 1993 - Associated Broadcasting Company opened its TV station ABC Channel 32 Bacolod, with its studio and transmitter tower in H.O. Building in B.S. Aquino Drive, Bacolod City.
  • December 9, 1994 - ABC TV stations acquired a new franchise to operate under Republic Act 7831 signed by President Fidel V. Ramos. In the same year, the station went on nationwide satellite broadcasting. In a phenomenal growth, ABC Bacolod earned its reputation as "The Fastest Growing Network" under new network executive Tina Monzon-Palma who served as Chief Operating Officer.
  • August 8, 2008 - The station aired a countdown to its re-launch for much of the next day until 19:00 PHT, when the network officially re-launched under its new name of TV5.
  • 2011 - TV5 Bacolod upgraded its transmitting power to 30,000 watts.
  • 2014 - TV5 Bacolod moved its studio from H.O. Building in B.S. Aquino Drive to its new transmitter facilities at the PLDT Compound in Galo Street.
  • February 17, 2018 - as the recent changes within the network and in celebration of its 10th anniversary, TV5 Bacolod was relaunched as The 5 Network Bacolod with a new logo and station ID entitled Get It on 5 whereas the TV on the northeastern quadrant of the logo has been dropped, making it more flexible for the other divisions to use it as part of their own identity.
  • January 13, 2019 - 5 Bacolod introduced a variation of the current numerical 5 logo, similar to the newly network, 5 Plus.

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