List of GMA News TV stations

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The following is a list of television stations that are affiliated with GMA News TV. [1] [2] [3]

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Free-to-air television stations

BrandingCallsignCh. #Station TypePower kW (ERP)Location (Transmitter Site)
GMA News TV 27 Manila DWDB-TV TV-27Originating30 kW (120 kW ERP) Metro Manila
GMA News TV 22 Benguet DWDG-TV TV-22Relay1 kW Tuba, Benguet
GMA News TV 27 Ilocos NorteDWHH-TVTV-27Relay1 kW Laoag
GMA News TV 40 Ilocos SurDWRK-TVTV-40Relay10 kW Bantay, Ilocos Sur
GMA News TV 27 TuguegaraoDWHK-TVTV-27Relay1 kW Tuguegarao
GMA News TV 26 AparriDWGP-TVTV-26Relay1 kW Aparri
GMA News TV 26 OlongapoDZRG-TVTV-26Relay1 kW Olongapo
GMA News TV 28 TarlacDWRA-TVTV-28Relay1 kW Tarlac City
GMA News TV 26 BatangasDZDK-TVTV-26Relay1 kW (11 kW ERP) Batangas City
GMA News TV 26 Occidental MindoroDWHJ-TVTV-26Relay1 kW (12 kW ERP) San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
GMA News TV 27 Puerto PrincesaDWHI-TVTV-27Relay10 kW Puerto Princesa
GMA News TV 28 Naga DZDP-TV TV-28Relay10 kW (120 kW ERP) Naga, Camarines Sur
GMA News TV 27 LegazpiDWJB-TVTV-27Relay10 kW (120 kW ERP) Legazpi, Albay
GMA News TV 27 MasbateDWHL-TVTV-27Relay1 kW Mobo, Masbate
GMA News TV 27 KaliboDYBL-TVTV-27Relay1 kW Kalibo
GMA News TV 27 RoxasDYBK-TVTV-27Relay1 kW Roxas, Capiz
GMA News TV 28 IloiloDYKV-TVTV-28Relay10 kW (120 kW ERP) Iloilo City
GMA News TV 48 BacolodDYRA-TVTV-48Relay1 kW Bacolod
GMA News TV 28 Dumaguete DYBM-TV TV-28Relay10 kW (258.44 kW ERP) Dumaguete
GMA News TV 27 Cebu DYLS-TV TV-27Relay10 kW (113.4 kW ERP) Cebu City
GMA News TV 26 TaclobanDYBJ-TVTV-26Relay1 kW Tacloban
GMA News TV 21 Zamboanga DXVB-TV TV-21Relay10 kW (120 kW ERP) Zamboanga City
GMA News TV 26 Dipolog DXAV-TV TV-26Relay1 kW (11 kW ERP) Dipolog
GMA News TV 26 PagadianDXAU-TVTV-26Relay1 kW (11 kW ERP) Pagadian
GMA News TV 43 Cagayan de OroDXBA-TVTV-43Relay5 kW Cagayan de Oro
GMA News TV 22 OzamizDXAT-TVTV-22Relay1 kW Ozamiz
GMA News TV 27 Davao DXRA-TV TV-27Relay10 kW (113.4 kW ERP) Davao City
GMA News TV 26 General SantosDXMP-TVTV-26Relay5 kW General Santos
GMA News TV 27 CotabatoDXMB-TVTV-27Relay1 kW (11 kW ERP) Cotabato City
GMA News TV 27 SurigaoDXAW-TVTV-27Relay1 kW Surigao City
GMA News TV 26 JoloDXGP-TVTV-26Relay1 kW Jolo, Sulu

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References

  1. "ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17 OF THE SECURITIES REGULATION CODE AND SECTION 141 OF THE CORPORATION CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES OF GMA NETWORK, INC" (PDF).
  2. "LIST OF TV BROADCAST STATION (As of June 2016)" (PDF). www.mom-rsf.org.
  3. "NTC Broadcast Stations via FOI website" (PDF). foi.gov.ph. August 17, 2019.