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DZOZ-DTV

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Light TV (DZOZ-DTV)

CityPasig
Channels
BrandingLight TV 33 Manila
Programming
Subchannels
  • 33.01: Light TV
  • 33.02: Light TV SD1
  • 33.31: Light TV (1seg)
AffiliationsLight TV (Independent)
Ownership
OwnerZOE Broadcasting Network
History
Founded
  • May 1, 2006 (as UniversiTV 33)
  • March 10, 2008 (as ZOE TV 33/ZTV 33)
  • March 1, 2011 / February 12, 2018 (as Light TV)
  • February 3, 2014 (as Light Network)
Former call signs
  • DZJV-TV (2006)
  • DZOZ-TV (2006–2017)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 11 (VHF, 1998–2005)
    33 (UHF, 2006–2017)
Independent (2006–2008)
Call sign meaning
Variant of sister station DZOE-TV
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
PowerDigital: 5 kW TPO
25 kW ERP
Transmitter coordinates14°34′37″N 121°10′5″E / 14.57694°N 121.16806°E / 14.57694; 121.16806
Translator(s)DWDZ-TV 33 Puerto Princesa
Links
Websitelighttv.ph

DZOZ-DTV (channel 33) is a digital-only television station in Metro Manila, Philippines, serving as the flagship of the Light TV network. It is owned and operated by ZOE Broadcasting Network alongside A2Z flagship DZOE-TV (channel 11), which is operated by ABS-CBN Corporation under a blocktime agreement. The station's studios and broadcast facilities is at the 22nd floor, Strata 2000 Bldg., Emerald Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig, and its transmitter is located at Crestview Heights Subdivision, Barangay San Roque, Antipolo, Rizal (both studios and transmitter are shared with DZOE-TV 11).

Channel history

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Before 2006, ZOE Broadcasting Network used to broadcast on VHF Channel 11 as an independent station for the Metro Manila area, after being awarded from its previous owner Delta Broadcasting System in 1998 following a settlement between the two parties. By 2005, ZOE Broadcasting agreed to lease the entire airtime of ZOE-TV Channel 11 to Citynet Network Marketing and Productions, Inc., a subsidiary of GMA Network, Inc., in exchange of airing ZOE TV's in-house programs to GMA's schedule, as well as an upgraded transmitter facility installed at the GMA Tower of Power site in Quezon City. GMA/Citynet would later terminate its agreement by June 4, 2019, with Channel 11 shutting down the following day, after the former's 2018 financial report showed increased lease payments to ZOE. Channel 11 would later reactivate its transmitter from Antipolo in June 2020, and became the default terrestrial channel of ABS-CBN programming, due to the latter's expiration of its terrestrial asset franchise a month earlier; the station currently airs as A2Z since October 2020.

ZOE Broadcasting began its test broadcast in UHF Channel 33 in May 2006. At that time, it with its airing of job opening program Future Finder on limited broadcast hours in preparation for a relaunch of DZOZ-TV's new branding on November 27, 2006. On that day, after the series of test broadcasts, it began broadcasting, then under a blocktime agreement between ZOE and Makati-based Estima, Inc. The result of the deal was student-oriented channel UniversiTV. The channel has proven to be a hub for college and university students, catering them with evening and overnight programs every day. By that time, it operated from 4 pm to 8 am the following day, but eventually retracted its broadcast hours until 4 am during its last few months of airing. However, on March 10, 2008, UniversiTV ceased its agreement with Channel 33, possibly due to poor ratings and lack of advertisers' support. This made ZOE TV left with almost no programming to offer along with its old Station ID, though, they surprisingly aired entertainment programs in the evening and a weekday morning TeleRadyo-formatted news program under the ZTV 33 brand. UniversiTV on the other hand, was then relaunched as a Pay TV channel via satellite and cable operators, but totally ceased operations by 2010.[1]

On March 1, 2011, (a day after the network's sister station Channel 11 was relaunched as GMA News TV, seen on Channel 27 until 2021; which is now known as GTV), Channel 33 was rebranded as Light TV 33, introducing new programs produced by ZOE, and at the same time, the network launched its flagship newscast entitled News Light. Soon, Channel 33 regained all of its programming with programs mostly dedicated to religious formats. On March 31, 2014, Light TV 33 was renamed as Light Network, launched its refreshed logo, and had a new slogan called "Experience Light", while retaining the slogan "Kaibigan Mo" (Your Friend).

On February 12, 2018, Light Network was renamed back as Light TV with its new slogan "God's Channel of Blessings". At the same time, the channel started live broadcasts of JIL Worship Services during Sunday mornings (simulcast via A2Z Channel 11 since November 1, 2020) and Jesus the Healer Friday Night Healing Services.[2]

On March 4, 2019, Light TV has launched the new radio-on-television format show Light TV Radio which aired Daylight Devotions, News Light sa Umaga, and Bangon na Pilipinas. Then followed by the Edge TV. These programs are streamed online via Light TV Facebook Page, and simulcast on DZJV 1458 kHz in Laguna and DWZB 91.1 FM in Palawan, while Edge TV is also streamed online through their Facebook page. But on October 5, 2019, since UCAPehan has successfully launch on Light TV, the station signs on at 9:00 am every Saturday, but on January 4, 2020, it retracted its Saturday hours of operations from 12:00nn to 11:00pm, a week after the last airing of UCAPehan on December 28, 2019.

Technical information

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Digital channels

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DZOZ-TV operates on UHF Channel 33 (587.143 MHz), and is multiplexed into the following subchannels:

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming Note
33.01 480i 4:3 Light TV Light TV Fully migrated from analog to digital/Configuration Testing
33.02 Light TV SD1
33.31 240p Light TV 1seg 1seg

Analog-to-digital conversion

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On March 1, 2017, Light Network became the first television network in the country to abandon analog transmissions and migrated to digital television.[3] The night before, network chief engineer Antonio Soriano permanently ceased Channel 33's analog signal, triggering the country's shift to all-digital television. The station then flash-cut the digital signal to the abandoned analog channel for post-transition operations.

In January 2022, the NTC approved a provisional authority for ZOE to utilize UHF channel 20 as its SFN channel. Upon activation of DTT channel 20 for DZOE, its second subchannel served as a backup relay for DZOZ-DTV in the Metro Manila area.

Areas of coverage

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Primary areas

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Secondary areas

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Cablechannel_assignments". Archived from the original on May 11, 2016. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
  2. ^ TV Stations in the Philippines
  3. ^ Delos Reyes, Dyan (February 14, 2017). "Light Network, nasa Digital TV na!". Light Network Website. Archived from the original on February 27, 2017. Retrieved February 27, 2017.