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DWAO-TV (channel 37) is a television stationinMetro Manila, Philippines, serving as the flagship of the UNTV network. The station is owned by the Progressive Broadcasting Corporation of Alfredo "Atom" Henares. Breakthrough and Milestones Productions International, headed by veteran broadcaster Daniel Razon, operate the station through an airtime lease agreement. The station maintains studios at the La Verdad Christian College - Caloocan Building, 351 EDSA, Brgy. Bagong Barrio West, Caloocan, and its hybrid analog and digital transmitter facility is located at UNTV Transmitter Complex, Emerald Hills, Sumulong Highway, Brgy. Santa Cruz, Antipolo, Rizal.

DWAO-TV (UNTV News & Rescue/Public Service)
"Dios ang Aming Sandigan, Serbisyo Publiko ang Aming Pinahahalagahan"
We Serve the People, We Give Glory to God
CityCaloocan
Channels
  • Digital: 38 (UHF) (ISDB-T)
  • Virtual: 37.1
  • BrandingUNTV (News & Rescue / Public Service) 37 Manila
    Programming
    SubchannelsSee list
    Affiliations
  • 37.2: STV
  • 37.3: Truth Channel
  • Ownership
    OwnerProgressive Broadcasting Corporation
    OperatorBreakthrough and Milestones Productions International

    Sister stations

    Radyo La Verdad 1350
    Wish 107.5
    History
    FoundedJanuary 1, 1999 (as NUTV Channel 37)
    July 16, 2001/May 2002 (as UNTV-37, NU 107 era)
    July 2004 (as UNTV 37, Tapatan era)
    2007 (as UNTV-37, BMPI era)
    August 26, 2015 (as UNTV Life)
    July 18, 2016 (as UNTV News & Rescue/Public Service)

    Former call signs

    DWNU-TV (1999−2001)

    Former affiliations

    NUTV (1999−2002)
    Technical information

    Licensing authority

    NTC
    PowerAnalog: 30 kW
    Digital: 2.5 kW
    ERPAnalog: 100 kW
    Transmitter coordinates14°36′29N 121°9′53E / 14.60806°N 121.16472°E / 14.60806; 121.16472
    Links
    WebsiteUNTVweb.com

    History

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    In July 2001, the Progressive Broadcasting Corporation (PBC) owned by businessman Alfredo "Atom" Henares ventured into UHF television through UNTV-37 (pronounced as "un-tee-vee"). It serves as television counterpart to PBC's FM radio station NU 107, airing rock and alternative rock music videos. The station gained a cult following through comedy and reality show Strangebrew known as "Ang show na may tama" and "In the Raw."

    In 2004, UNTV gradually reduced, until it eventually abandoned airing rock-oriented music videos after its airtime were acquired by Tapatan, Inc. headed by veteran broadcaster Jay Sonza. The station also began airing MCGI religious programs after Henares had a deal with the Ang Dating Daan group.[1] Since then, UNTV became the permanent home of the religious program Ang Dating Daan (The Old Path) after leaving SBN 21. Later, the station was rebranded as "UN Television (UNTV)" (pronounced as "you-en-tee-vee.")

    The new UNTV humbly started with a one-room broadcast studio located at the AIC Gold Tower in Ortigas Center, Pasig.[2] The station transferred to Brgy. Damayang Lagi New Manila, Quezon City in 2006 as it needs bigger space for its growing public service initiatives. In 2008, UNTV transferred to its own building at 907 Philam Homes along EDSA Quezon City.

    Since then, UNTV became a 24/7 station (however, the network continues to sign-off the air every Monday mornings from 12:05 am to 3:55 am due to regular transmitter maintenance on terrestrial TV only) on free-to-air TV airing news, entertainment and religious programs. In 2007, Breakthrough and Milestones Production International under the leadership of Kuya Daniel Razon acquired the main operations of the network and in turn, relaunched as the "public service channel," another first in the history of Philippine Television.

    UNTV began using DJI Phantom aerial drones for their live news reporting in 2013.[3] In 2013, UNTV ceased using its old tower in Crestview Heights Subdivision, Brgy. San Roque, Antipolo, Rizal and began using its new digital-ready transmitter located at Emerald Hills, Sumulong Highway, Antipolo, Rizal to improve signal reception. The tower is shared by UNTV and Wish FM 107.5.

    On June 26, 2014, UNTV held the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of UNTV Broadcast Center, that will serve as its new headquarters. It is located along EDSA, in front of Ayala Land's TriNoma mall and just a few meters away from its current building.

    On August 10, 2014, BMPI acquired the operations of PBC's FM station on 107.5 MHz. It was formally launched as 107.5 Wish FM (now Wish 107.5) with a free concert featuring OPM artists at the World Trade Center in Pasay.

    On August 26, 2015, UNTV was officially rebranded as UNTV Life, with a new logo, in a concert held at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.

    On July 18, 2016, UNTV undergoes a major rebranding to a global news and rescue company and officially became UNTV News and Rescue. The station meanwhile retained its long-time slogan, "Your Public Service Channel". After the refresh, its programs were classified into two programming blocks, UNTV News and Rescue and UNTV Public Service.[4]

    Programming

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    Digital television

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    Digital channels

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    UHF Channel 38 (617.143 MHz)

    Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming Note
    37.01 480i 16:9 UNTV-1 UNTV Test Broadcast
    37.02 1080i STV UNTV mirror feed
    37.03 TRUTH CHANNEL Truth Channel Video Library (Test Channel)
    37.04 480i UNTV Reserve Unknown Black Screen
    37.31 240p 4:3 UNTV 1SEG UNTV 1seg

    Areas of coverage

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    Primary areas

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    Secondary areas

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    Satellite broadcast

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    UNTV can be received via satellite in the Philippines and other countries in Asia, Australia, Middle East, Europe and Africa.

    Satellite Band Position Frequency Polarity System SR FEC Encryption Coverage
    Measat 3A[5] C Band 91.5° East 3705 Horizontal DVB-S MPEG-2 4290 3/4 None Asia, Australia, Middle East, South Eastern Europe and Eastern Africa

    Pay television

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    Pay TV Provider Type Ch. # Coverage
    SkyCable Analog 33 Metro Manila, Rizal, Cavite, Laguna and Bulacan
    SkyCable Digital 58 Metro Manila, Rizal, Cavite, Laguna and Bulacan
    Destiny Cable Analog 9 Metro Manila
    Destiny Cable Digital 58 Metro Manila
    Cablelink Analog & Digital 99 Metro Manila
    Cignal Satellite (Digital) 182 Nationwide
    GSat Direct TV Satellite (Digital) 35 Nationwide
    Other cable/satellite providers N/A N/A check with local operators

    Internet streaming

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    UNTV can be received via online streaming through its website or by encoding the network's streaming link URL in the VLC Media Player installed on personal computers and mobile devices.

    Mobile application

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    In 2013, BMPI launched the UNTV Mobile App for Apple iOS, Google Android and Windows mobile and tablet devices. By downloading the mobile application, users with stable internet connection will be able to watch the broadcast feed of UNTV News and Rescue and listen to UNTV Radio La Verdad 1350 kHz for free.

    Application Platform
    UNTV Mobile App Apple iOS
    Google Android
    Microsoft Windows Mobile

    References

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    1. ^ Jugs (June 13, 2010). "Radio Clash: Atom Henares". Edwinsallan.blogspot.com. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
  • ^ "Get it straight from Daniel Razon | Entertainment, News, The Philippine Star". philstar.com. May 31, 2010. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
  • ^ "UNTV employs DJI Phantom drones for broadcasting". January 21, 2014.
  • ^ "Kuya Daniel Leads UNTV Brand Refresh as UNTV News and Rescue for Intensified Public Service Push". Danielrazon.com. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  • ^ "Video Neighbourhood". Measat.com. Archived from the original on June 13, 2016. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
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