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DWAQ-DTV

SMNI Manila (DWAQ-DTV)
Totoong Boses ng Bayan
Truth That Matters
CityMakati
Channels
BrandingSMNI DTV-39 Manila
Programming
SubchannelsSee list
Affiliations39.01: SMNI News Channel
39.02: SMNI
39.03: SMNI Radio
44.01: SMNI NEWS
Ownership
OwnerSwara Sug Media Corporation
DZAR Sonshine Radio 1026
SMNI 43 Davao
History
FoundedJuly 27, 1999 (as Net39)
2000 (as ETV 39)
January 8, 2006, as ACQ-KBN/SMNI TV 39 Manila
Last air date
December 21, 2023 (NTC suspension order)
Former call signs
Channel 39: DZEC-TV (1999–2000) DWBP-TV (2000–2001)
DWAQ-TV (2005–2022) Channel 43: DWBM-TV (1994–2000)
DWBM-DTV (2013–2020)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 39 (UHF, 1999–2001, 2005–2022)
  • Digital: 40 (UHF, 2016–2022)
Channel 39: Net39 (1999–2000)
ETV-39 (2000–2001) Channel 43: Mareco Broadcasting Network (1994–2000)
ABS-CBN TV Plus Exclusive Channels (2013–2020)
Call sign meaning
DW
Apollo Quiboloy
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
PowerDigital: 10 kW
(channel 39)
(channel 43)
Digital: 5.5 kW (channel 44)
ERP25 kW (channel 39)
15 kW (channel 43)
Transmitter coordinates14°41′21″N 121°2′9″E / 14.68917°N 121.03583°E / 14.68917; 121.03583
Links
Websitewww.smni.com

DWAQ-DTV (channel 39/43/44) was a television station in Metro Manila, Philippines, serving as the flagship of the religious channel SMNI. Owned and operated by Swara Sug Media Corporation, the station maintained studios at the ACQ Tower, Sta. Rita Street, Barangay Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati and a hybrid digital transmitting facility at KJC Compound, Barangay Sauyo, Novaliches, Quezon City.[1]

History

As Net39/ETV 39

On 27 July 1999, the station began its operations on a test broadcast phase as "Net 39" under the Eagle Broadcasting Corporation, the predecessor of Net 25.

In 2000, it was acquired by Masawa Broadcasting Corporation and became ETV 39. The network attempted to become the first free-to-air gambling channel on UHF with the nightly Bingo Pilipino draws. It also aired music videos and infomercials for the Sydney Olympics 2000. However, it signed off in 2001 as former President Joseph Estrada banned its draws in response to public clamor.

As ACQ-KBN Sonshine TV / SMNI TV 39

On 8 January 2006, after the series of test broadcasts (that started from November 2005 to the first few days of January 2006), DWAQ-TV ACQ-KBN Sonshine TV 39 was launched at the first Global Thanksgiving and Worship presentation at the PhilSports Arena.

In July 2006, Sonshine Media Network International was launched as News and Public Affairs block which became a tie-up of ACQ-KBN Sonshine TV-39.

In August 2010, ACQ-KBN Sonshine TV (merger of ACQ-KBN and Sonshine Media Network International) was renamed as simply SMNI.

On 19 February 2023, SMNI DTT Channel 43 officially signed on during the first Global Thanksgiving and Worship presentation at the Ynares Center in Antipolo, Rizal. the network covered in Metro Manila and nearby provinces. Channel 43 will be used as the main channel of SMNI on DTT, while retaining the use of Channel 39 as a secondary channel after transitioning from analog to digital signal.[2] The frequency was formerly used by AMCARA Broadcasting Network under blocktime agreement with ABS-CBN Corporation to air its digital channels on ABS-CBN TV Plus.[3] Its analog signal, on the other hand, had permanently pulled the plug sometime in 2022.

On 21 December 2023, the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) suspended SMNI's operations for 30 days due to alleged violations of its broadcast franchise.[4] On 18 January 2024, the NTC issued a cease-and-desist order against SMNI for violating its 30-day suspension order as its two stations in Region VI were operational as of 27 December 2023.[5][6]

Programming

Digital television

Digital channels

DWAQ-DTV's broadcasts its digital signal on UHF channel 39 (623.143 MHz) and is multiplexed into the following subchannels:

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming Note
39.01 480i 16:9 SMNI News Channel SMNI News Channel (Main DWAQ-DTV programming) OFFLINE
39.02 SMNI SMNI
39.03 SMNI Radio DZAR

UHF Channel 43 (647.143 MHz)

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming Note
43.02 1080i 16:9 SMNI HD SMNI OFFLINE
43.03 480i SMNI News Channel SMNI News Channel
43.04 DZAR SONSHINE RADIO DZAR
43.05 SMNI SD1 SMNI
43.06 SMNI SD2 SMNI News Channel
43.07 SMNI Reserved Channel SMNI

In addition, Sonshine Media Network International also operates its channel on UHF Channel 44 (653.143 MHz)

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming Note
44.01 480i 16:9 SMNI NEWS SMNI News Channel OFFLINE

On 24 May 2016, SMNI began conducting a digital test broadcast with the ISDB-T standard via its UHF channel 40 (629.143 MHz) frequency.

NTC released implementing rules and regulations on the re-allocation of the UHF Channels 14–20 (470–512 Megahertz (MHz) band) for digital terrestrial television broadcasting (DTTB) service. All operating and duly authorized Mega Manila VHF (very high frequency) television networks are entitled to a channel assignment from Channels 14 to 20.[7]

On 26 January 2022, the National Telecommunications Commission assigned the network's television frequency on began to transmit its digital test broadcast on channel 43 as its permanent frequency assigned by NTC. which was formerly used by Mareco Broadcasting Network as a TV carry-over station of 105.1 Crossover from 1994 to 2000 and AMCARA Broadcasting Network for ABS-CBN's DTT broadcast from 2013 to 2020. On 1 January 2023, SMNI began to transmit its digital test broadcast on UHF Channel 43 (647.143 MHz) as its permanent frequency assigned by NTC.

Areas of coverage

Primary areas

Secondary areas

See also

References

  1. ^ TV Stations in the Philippines
  2. ^ "Signing-on ng SMNI Digital Channel 43 Mega Manila, pinangunahan ni Pastor Apollo C. Quiboloy". smninewschannel.com. February 20, 2023. Retrieved February 20, 2023.
  3. ^ Aika, Rey (January 26, 2022). "Channel 43, used by ABS-CBN, goes to Quiboloy's SMNI". Rappler. Retrieved February 20, 2023.
  4. ^ Sarao, Zacarian (December 21, 2023). "NTC suspends SMNI operations for 30 days". Inquirer.net. Retrieved December 21, 2023.
  5. ^ Marasigan, Lorenz (January 24, 2024). "SMNI ordered to halt operations". Business Mirror. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
  6. ^ Cariaso, Bella (February 3, 2024). "SMNI appeals Indefinite suspension". The Philippine Star. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
  7. ^ Desiderio, Louella (February 23, 2018). "Rules out on re-allocation of digital TV frequency band". The Philippine Star. Retrieved July 19, 2021.

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