DYTM-TV

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DYTM-TV (IBC TV-2 Dumaguete)
Channels
BrandingIBC TV-2 Dumaguete
Programming
Affiliations Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
Ownership
Owner Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
DYRM-TV(RPN)
History
First air date
1998;25 years ago (1998)
None
Call sign meaning
DYTM
Technical information
Power 5 kW
Translator(s) DYBD-TV 12 (Bacolod, Negros Occidental)

DYTM-TV, channel 2, is a television station of Philippine television network Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation. Its studios and transmitter are located in Brgy. Calindagan, Dumaguete, Negros Oriental. This station is currently inactive.

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