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| sister_stations=””‘Through TV5:”'<br>DXTE-TV ([[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5]])<br> |
| sister_stations=””‘Through TV5:”'<br>DXTE-TV ([[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5]])<br>[[DXRL|101.5 True FM]] |
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| former_affiliations = [[MTV (Philippines, 1992–2010)|MTV Philippines]] (2001-07) <br> [[AksyonTV]] (2011-19)<br>[[5 Plus]] (2019-20)<br> [[One Sports (TV channel)|One Sports]] (2020-24) |
| former_affiliations = [[MTV (Philippines, 1992–2010)|MTV Philippines]] (2001-07) <br> [[AksyonTV]] (2011-19)<br>[[5 Plus]] (2019-20)<br> [[One Sports (TV channel)|One Sports]] (2020-24) |
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Latest revision as of 02:23, 4 January 2026
Television station in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines
DXCO-TV (Channel 29) is a television station in Cagayan de Oro owned by Nation Broadcasting Corporation; TV5 Network, Inc., which owns TV5 outlet DXTE-TV (Channel 21), operates the station under an airtime lease agreement. Both stations share studios and transmitters at SMART Compound, Macapagal Drive, Upper Bulua, Cagayan de Oro (near ABS-CBN).[1][2][3]
