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* '''12 Under Club''' - first TV kid show in the whole Region VI.
* '''12 Under Club''' - first TV kid show in the whole Region VI.
* '''Ikaw Kabuhi Ko''' (1975-1997; 1999-2003) - first and longest humanitarian public service show in the Western Visayas region.
* '''Ikaw Kabuhi Ko''' (1975-1997; 1999-2003) - first and longest humanitarian public service show in the Western Visayas region.
* '''Kampeon sa Rehiyon''' - first talent show in Region VI.
* '''Kampeon sa Rehiyon''' - first talent show in Region IX.
* '''Tele-Radyo''' - first local noon time talk show now dubbed as '''"PaniudTALK"'''.
* '''Tele-Radyo''' - first local noon time talk show now dubbed as '''"PaniudTALK"'''.



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DYJB-TV, channel 12, is a television station of Philippine television network Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation in Iloilo City. Its studios are located at BOC Bldg., JM Basa corner Mapa Streets, Iloilo City and its transmitter is located at Purok 7, Brgy. Alaguisoc, Jordan, Guimaras. This station is currently operates on a low powered signal.

DYJB-TV 12 History

  • 1975 - First broadcast and became the first TV station in Panay Island.
  • 12 Under Club - first TV kid show in the whole Region VI.
  • Ikaw Kabuhi Ko (1975-1997; 1999-2003) - first and longest humanitarian public service show in the Western Visayas region.
  • Kampeon sa Rehiyon - first talent show in Region IX.
  • Tele-Radyo - first local noon time talk show now dubbed as "PaniudTALK".

Trivia

  • IBC TV-12 Iloilo reaches even outside Iloilo as a translator signal via DYXX TV-2 in Roxas City, Capiz. But due to weather disturbance, IBC 2 Roxas went off the air as of this time since it was last on air in 1993, when the typhoon struck the city causing the transmitter to be heavily damaged.
  • Only two IBC-owned radio stations- DYJJ in Roxas City and DYRG in Kalibo, Aklan are still active on air across Panay Island.

See also