DXRS-TV

Last updated
DXRS-TV
City Davao City
Channels
Branding RJTV-23 Davao
Programming
Affiliations RJdigiTV
Ownership
Owner Rajah Broadcasting Network
History
Founded1994
Solar Entertainment Corporation / 2nd Avenue (2008-2018)
Call sign meaning
DX
Rajah BroadcaSting Network
Radio Station
Technical information
Power 5 kW
ERP 10 KW
Links
Website www.RJplanet.com

RJTV 23 (DXRS-TV) is a UHF, free to air television channel, owned and operated by Rajah Broadcasting Network, Inc. owned by Ramon "RJ" Jacinto. This station studios and transmitters are located at Shrine Hills, Matina, Davao City. [1]

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RJTV programs

Note: Two shows from RJTV continues airing (Thank God It's RJ Live! and RJ Sunday Jam) at 23:00 and 09:00 PHT respectively. [2]

Stations

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