DZEC-TV
Metro Manila | |
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City | Quezon City |
Branding | Net 25 |
Slogan | I'm One With 25 (a secularly-altered version of the code for the INC's Executive Minister Eduardo Manalo, "I Am One With EVM") |
Channels |
Analog: 25 (UHF) Digital: 49 (UHF, ISDB-T test broadcast) (ISDB-T) Virtual: 1.4 (LCN) |
Subchannels | See list of subchannels |
Affiliations | Net 25 |
Owner | Eagle Broadcasting Corporation |
Founded | July 27, 1999 |
Call letters' meaning |
DZ Eagle Broadcasting Corporation |
Former callsigns | DWMJ-TV (1999–2008) |
Former affiliations |
ACWS-United Broadcasting Network (1999–2000) Planet 25 (2000–2001) |
Transmitter power | 50kw/120 kW TPO/7,896 kW ERP/24.5MW dedicated |
Website |
eaglebroadcasting |
DZEC-TV channel 25 is the flagship station of Philippine television network Net 25, owned by Eagle Broadcasting Corporation. Its studios and transmitter are located at EBC Building, #25 Central Ave., Diliman, Quezon City. Net 25 broadcasts on free TV for 19 hours from 5:00 a.m. to 12:00 midnight, while it airs 24 hours daily on cable and satellite providers.
It is on Channel 25 on terrestrial TV in Metro Manila, with simulcast provincial stations broadcasting all of its programs via satellite over UHF Channel 41 in Cebu, and UHF Channel 39 in Davao. This station is also carried by major cable operators in the country led by SkyCable, Cablelink, Destiny Cable and Cignal.
Digital television
Digital channels
UHF Channel 49 (683.143 MHz)
Channel | Video | Aspect | PSIP Short Name | Programming | Note |
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1.1 | H.264 | 16:9 | INCTV HD | INC TV | Test Broadcast |
1.2 | NET25 HD | Net 25 | |||
1.3 | 16:9 with 4:3 | INCTV SD | INC TV | ||
1.4 | NET25 SD | Net 25 | |||
1.31 | N/A | N/A | INCTV 1seg | INC TV | 1seg |
1.32 | NET25 1seg | Net 25 |
Network statistics
The station operates at 50 kilowatts transmitter power output & 7,896 kW ERP due to its network stability. They use JAMPRO 48-panel antenna and two 60 kW Acrodyne transmitters with 120 kilowatts of transmitter power (for a total of 7,896 kilowatts ERP) however, it operates only at 50 kilowatts TPO, as of 2011.
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