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DWHC-TV (BEAM Channel 32 Naga)
CityNaga City
Channels
BrandingBEAM Channel 32-Naga
Programming
SubchannelsSee list of subchannels
AffiliationsIndependent
Ownership
OwnerBroadcast Enterprises and Affiliated Media, Inc.
History
Founded2009s (MLG TV)[when?]
July 3, 2011 (BEAM)
Former call signs
DWHP-TV
Cinema Television (199X-2009)
E! Philippines (2000-2003)
Independent (2003-2011)
The Game Channel (2011-2012)
CHASE (2011-2012)
Jack City (2012-2014)
Technical information
ERPAnalog: 5 kW TPO
Digital: 1 kW TPO
Links
Websitehttp://www.beam.com.ph/

BEAM Channel 32 Naga City (DWHC-TV), is a television station of Broadcast Enterprises and Affiliated Media, Inc. in Naga, Camarines Sur. It transmitters is located at Brgy. Triangulo, Naga City.[1] BEAM Channel 32 Naga operates from 5:00 am to 12:00 mn.

History

As CTV-32 Naga

Sometimes in the 1990s, Radio Mindanao Network became the second radio-based network to launch a TV station called Cinema Television 32 (CTV-32). An all-movie channel, its programming included a presentation of Filipino and Hollywood movies respectively, and programs from E!, an American cable channel. It is the first UHF station to be inspired by the format of a cable movie channel.[2]

However, because of the broadcasting rules assigned by National Telecommunications Commission and the matter that they acquired the broadcast rights from E!, CTV-32 stopped its broadcast in September 2000.

As E! Philippines 32 and ceased transmission

E!31 logo from 2000-2003

In October 2000, E! and RMN announced its partnership to relaunch CTV into E! Philippines, with its broadcasting extended into 24 hours.[3] But in 2001, it reduced its broadcasts into 6 primetime-hours, from 6:00 PM to 12:00 MN. Some of E!'s programs were brought to the Philippines and remade in a local version, one of which was Wild On! Philippines. However on June 1, 2003, RMN decided to cease their operations on TV due to financial constraints and poor television ratings, and somehow to focus only on their radio network in Naga (namely Radyo Mo Nationwide 91.1 FM Naga). There were several religious groups who had wished to acquire block programming of E! Philippines, but RMN refused to accept their offers.

As BEAM Channel 32 Naga City

Initial Broadcast & The Game Channel

Logo of The Game Channel from August 15, 2011-February 15, 2012. The logo continues to use until August 13, 2012 on cable network.

After 8 years of being silent in Naga City, Camarines Sur television, on July 3, 2011, UHF 32 returned its operations as a test broadcast.[4] The station (along with other RMN-owned UHF stations nationwide) was occupied by Broadcast Enterprises and Affiliated Media, after the latter bought up the acquisition by Bethlehem Holdings, Inc. (funded by Globe Telecom's Group Retirement Fund) from RMN.[5][6] And as the first broadcast TV operations under new ownership, BEAM began its affiliation partnership with Solar Entertainment Corporation.

The network was branded on July 13 as BEAM Channel 32. On August 15, 2011, it started its initial broadcast carrying The Game Channel.[7] However, on December 24, The Game Channel limited its broadcast every morning and afternoon, to give way to its new sister network station CHASE, which is used its evening block.

CHASE Channel

In the later part of February 2012, while CHASE started its programming at night, there was an investigator notebook that appear on the lower-left of the TV screen saying that "CHASE goes 24". After that event, on February 15, 2012, after its 7 months of broadcasting on BEAM Channel 32 Naga, The Game Channel bid goodbye to the viewers and moved its operations on Global Destiny Cable (now Destiny Cable, owned by Sky Cable Corporation, which currently aired on Channel 89 in Metro Manila), while CHASE remained on this channel and took its 24-hour permanent broadcast. It ended its operation on October 19, 2012.

Jack City

On September 7, 2012, when they aired 24 on CHASE, an animation signage plugged and written like this: "Another Jack TV is rising, coming soon on this channel". This was the part of Solar TV Network, Inc. plans to use this channel assignment to air the said network. The network is planned and it was launched as the secondary Jack TV network named Jack CITY on October 20, 2012.[8][9]CHASE ended its operation on October 19, 2012, although some of its programs were still carried over by this channel. The full broadcast was initiated on November 11, 2012. The main reason for reformatting and rebranding is that CHASE is too male-centric. But on June 28, 2013, BEAM 32 Naga (along with other BEAM stations) limited their operations to 18 hours a day (from 7:00 AM to 12:00 midnight) due to rules and regulations on free-to-air stations assigned by National Telecommunications Commission, however it continues broadcast 24/7 on cable networks. On August 31, 2014, Jack CITY ended its partnership with BEAM as they have decided to move to cable stations nationwide as BEAM prepares its digital transition.

Blocktiming hours

As BEAM prepares for the digital television era [10][11] and Jack City continues to broadcast on cable networks until March 21, 2015, when the channel were rebranded as CT; it started aired O Shopping (of ABS-CBN Corporation and CJ Group of Korea, which aired at that time on the network's mother company (ABS-CBN, which already aired on that area on TV-11) every late night slots, and 24/7 on SkyCable (only available on digital platform, but the area still remains as an analog platform service, although it already covered and served)) and several programs from TBN Asia such as Great Day to Live, Ang Tugon, among other local and religious programming produced by the Essential Broadcasting Network under the leadership of Bro. Greg Durante of Greg Durante Ministries which its started from its regular signing-on on September 1, 2014.

Between March and summer of 2015, the channel also continues increased more blocktiming hours and programming (it contains religious and home shopping programs, as well as telenovelas; in line with other BEAM stations). Notable blocktimers added at that time include: TVShoppe (also known as 'revival' of Value Vision) and Shop Japan.

Digital television

Digital channels

UHF Channel 35 (599.143 MHz)

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming Notes
35.1 480i 4:3 Pop Life TV on BEAM Main DWHC-TV programming/Pop Life TV
35.2 BEAM SD-2 (Test pattern: no channel)
35.3 TVshop on BEAM TVShop Philippines
35.4 BEAM SD-4 (Black screen: no channel)
35.5 Island Living on BEAM Island Living Channel (Pilipinas HD from 6:00am to 2:00pm on Monday to Thursday; 2:00 pm to midnight on Friday to Sunday)
35.6 1080i 16:9 LifeTV on BEAM Life TV (with TBN Asia programming during peak hours)
35.7 480i Pop Life Lite on BEAM Pop Life TV
35.8 4:3 Inquirer 990 TV on BEAM Inquirer 990 Television (subject to satellite or livestream outages)
35.31 240p Pop Life TV 1 Seg 1 Seg simulcast of DWHC-TV 1Seg test broadcast

With the exception of Pop Life TV and Inquirer 990 Television, programming for the analog signal and digital subchannels are supplied by BEAM's management. All digital channels broadcast at the same time as on the analog channel.

BEAM TV stations in the Philippines

Further information: BEAM TV stations

References

  1. ^ "RMN TV Station Networks". Asiawaves. Retrieved October 9, 2011.
  2. ^ Gaviola, Gilbert S. (31 October 1994). "A good showing, a strong following, a bright future". Manila Standard. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  3. ^ Vanzi, Sol Jose (1 October 2000). "RMN JOINT VENTURE FOR E! PHILIPPINES". Philippine Headline News Online. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  4. ^ DWKC-TV BEAM Channel 31 Test Broadcast retrieved via www.youtube.com 08-10-2011
  5. ^ Lectura, Lenie. "Globe buys into two broadcast firms". Business Mirror. ABS-CBNnews.com. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
  6. ^ Iglesia, Myla. "NTC favors Japan digital TV". Business Insight. Business Insight. Archived from the original on 27 March 2012. Retrieved 17 November 2011.
  7. ^ THE GAME CHANNEL commercials retrieved via www.youtube.com 10-27-2011
  8. ^ Sallan, Edwin. "Solar launches new free channel JackCITY". News5. InterAksyon.com. Archived from the original on 10 December 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
  9. ^ Redefining Drama Solar Entertainment Corporation Launches 'JackCity' ClickTheCity.com. Retrieved 12-01-2012.
  10. ^ "BEAM upgrades transmitters to support digital TV".
  11. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-09-03. Retrieved 2014-10-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)