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Latest revision as of 00:41, 25 September 2025
Television station in Zamboanga City, Philippines
DXGB-TV (channel 11) is a television station in Zamboanga City, Philippines, affiliated with TV5. It is the flagship television property of locally based Golden Broadcast Professionals, Inc., which owned the station since its inception.
DXGB-TV is a sister station to One Sports affiliate DXDE-TV (channel 29), and radio station DXEL (95.5 MHz). The three stations share studios and transmitter facilities at the GBPI Bldg., Campaner Street, Zamboanga City.[1]
With an authority from the NTC to use a 5-kilowatt transmitter granted on March 17, 1992, GBPI TV-11 operates using the city’s first solid-state BTSC stereo TV transmitter. A 4-bay panel TV antenna system coupled to a 260 ft. self-supporting broadcast tower blankets the entire Zamboanga Peninsula with a potential 20 kilowatts ERP signal.
Transmitting from the highest point at the center of downtown Zamboanga City, GBPI TV-11 has the best equipped ”Live-on-Air” studio, and has the capability for outside broadcast. This station is equipped with a 5-meter fiberglass TVRO system which can pull in any satellite signal within footprint view.
As an affiliate of TV5 Network Inc., GBPI TV11 carries most of TV5’s national network programming, with local news and independent productions as breakaway from the Manila feed.[2]
- Dateline TeleRadyo – morning news and public service program, simulcasted on Magic 95.5 Zamboanga
- Dateline Zamboanga – the flagship Chavacano newscast patterned with News5’s national newscast Frontline Pilipinas as they use the soundtrack of the former TV5 newscast Aksyon.
Previous aired programs
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- No Holds Barred – a talk show hosted by Ronnie Lledo
- Beng
- Amor con Amor Se Paga
- 30 Minutes
- Celso desde Limpapa hasta Licomo
- No Limit – weekly talk show
- S na S!
- Yahoo!
- VEZ TV (Vale el Zamboanga)
DXGB-TV currently operates on UHF Channel 51 (695.143 MHz), and is multiplexed into the following subchannels:


