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  2. DWFU-DTV - Wikipedia

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    DWFU-DTV is a regional free-to-air television station located in Pampanga, Philippines. Its studios and transmitter are located at Mac Arthur Highway, Brgy. Del Rosario, San Fernando, Pampanga. It was formerly on cable channel 8 but later transferred to free TV via Channel 44 with the power of 1000 watts.

  3. Information Broadcast Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    Free-to-air TV and radio broadcasting Information Broadcast Unlimited, Inc. ( IBU ), is a privately owned Philippine radio and television network based in Angeles City in Pampanga . IBU also known as DZCL-TV was assigned to Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Channel 38 in Pampanga and provisional authority in other provinces in the Philippines.

  4. List of digital television stations in the Philippines

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    This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages) This article relies excessively on references to primary sources. Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources. Find sources: "List of digital television stations in the Philippines" – news · newspapers · books · scholar ...

  5. List of television stations in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In addition, due to Mexico's rugged terrain, many stations operate low-powered, mostly co-channel translators (legally known as equipos complementarios de zona de sombra) to serve areas shielded by terrain, to improve signal reception in fringe areas, or (in some cases) to serve completely different television markets. Translators may be in ...

  6. List of television networks in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Six television networks in Mexico have more than 75% national coverage and are thus required to be carried by all pay TV providers and offered at no cost by the broadcaster. Additionally, these networks are also required to provide accessibility for the hearing impaired with the use of Closed Captioning and/or Mexican sign language.

  7. Central Luzon Television - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, CLTV 36 was the leading free-to-air regional television channel in the country based on the AGB Nielsen survey, for two consecutive years, [1] and was awarded the Best Local TV Station by the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP), Paragala Central Luzon Media Awards and Gandingan Awards.

  8. DZRH News Television - Wikipedia

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    DZRH News Television is the second free-to-air channel that re-broadcasts news from a radio station, after DZMM (now DWPM) launched its own TV channel, while other stations in Metro Manila and other parts of the country soon followed. The channel is also livestreaming on YouTube.

  9. List of ABS-CBN Corporation channels and stations - Wikipedia

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    ^ From July 2018 until final sign-off, local programs were delivered from Manila via Channel 2; not becoming a relay station of TV-10 Iloilo. ^ Ran from July 2018 as a North Luzon sub-opt, with separate breakfast shows and local advertising; downgraded to a Baguio semi-satellite station from November 3, 2018 until final sign-off.