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List of analog television stations in the Philippines
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This is a list of analog television stations in the Philippines.[1][2][3][4][5][6] Currently, there are two major networks competing for bigger audience share; GMA Network Inc. and TV5 Network Inc. and three government-owned networks; People's Television Network Inc., Radio Philippines Network Inc. (20% minority shares) and Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation. Most free-to-air networks are popularly known by their flagship channels (e.g. RPN 9 and GMA 7 (both Manila) instead of simply Radio Philippines Network Inc. and GMA Network Inc. respectively). Analog television in the Philippines began to shut down on February 28, 2017, and is scheduled to complete by the end of 2025 respectively in Mega Manila and sooner as possible on outside areas of Mega Manila.[7][8][9][10][11] Currently, all analog TV stations are still using the NTSC standard.
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NTC's Frequency Allocations
These frequencies are used in Philippine Analog Television broadcasting.[12]
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NCR (National Capital Region)
Metro Manila
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CAR (Cordillera Administrative Region)
Abra
Benguet
Mountain Province
Region I (Ilocos Region)
Ilocos Norte
Ilocos Sur
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Region II (Cagayan Valley)
Batanes
Cagayan
Isabela
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Region III (Central Luzon)
Aurora
Nueva Ecija
Pampanga
Tarlac
Zambales
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Region IV (CALABARZON)
Batangas
*Signals can be seen in some parts of Metro Manila
Rizal
*Signals can be seen in some parts of Metro Manila
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Region IV (MIMAROPA)
Occidental Mindoro
Palawan
Romblon
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Region V (Bicol Region)
Albay
Camarines Norte
Camarines Sur
Catanduanes
Masbate
Sorsogon
Region VI (Western Visayas)
Aklan
Capiz
Iloilo
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NIR (Negros Island Region)
Negros Occidental
Negros Oriental
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Region VII (Central Visayas)
Bohol
Cebu
Region VIII (Eastern Visayas)
Eastern Samar
Leyte
Western Samar
Region IX (Zamboanga Peninsula)
Sulu
Zamboanga del Norte
Zamboanga del Sur
Zamboanga Sibugay
Zamboanga City
Region X (Northern Mindanao)
Bukidnon
Lanao del Norte
Misamis Occidental
Misamis Oriental
Region XI (Davao Region)
Davao del Norte
Davao del Sur
Region XII (SOCCSKSARGEN)
North Cotabato
South Cotabato
CARAGA (Caraga Region)
Agusan del Norte
Agusan del Sur
Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Sur
BARMM (Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao)
Lanao del Sur
Maguindanao del Norte
Tawi-Tawi
See also
Notes
- TV-6 operates in the VHF band (82–88 MHz), which is part of the traditional analog TV frequency allocation. However, since the country is transitioning to ISDB-T digital TV, the NTC has been reallocating VHF frequencies, and some lower VHF channels (like TV-6) might be repurposed for other services, such as FM radio expansion or digital TV multiplexing.[13]
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