DYSS-TV (channel 7) is a
television station
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in
Metro Cebu
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, Philippines, serving as the
Visayas
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flagship
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of the
GMA television network. It is
owned and operated
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by the network's
namesake corporate parent alongside
GTV outlet DYLS-TV (channel 27). Both stations share studios at the GMA Skyview Complex, Nivel Hills, Apas,
Cebu City
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, while DYSS-TV's hybrid analog and digital transmitting facilities are located at the GMA Tower Compound, Mt. Bonbon.
Timeline
*February, 1962 - The origin of GMA Cebu can traced back to radio station in Cebu,
DYSS and launched its first provincial AM station in Cebu City on July 4, 1957. DYSS was then owned by GMA Network's predecessor Loreto F. de Hemedes Inc. of
Robert "Uncle Bob" Stewart through
DZBB in Manila, which later renamed Republic Broadcasting System, Inc. a year later. The station had its former studios in Fortunata Bldg. along Magallanes cor. Lapu-lapu Sts., with the location of 167-ft. vertical antenna and 1-kilowatt BC Gates Transmitter was at Brgy. Mambaling. After the success of its radio station, the company ventured into television as DYSS-TV Channel 7. Four months after DZBB-TV in Manila was founded the past October 29, 1961, Channel 7 Cebu started its operations as a soft launch using a 100-watt BC Gates Transmitter with programming, broadcasting for six and a half hours a day operations (9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.).
*February 18, 1963 - DYSS-TV Channel 7 began commercial television operations and the second VHF television station established in Cebu City (after the establishment of provincial stations of ABS Channel 3 owned by
ABS-CBN
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's predecessor Alto Broadcasting System). At that time, their studio and transmitter were inaugurated at the 10/F Luym Bldg. (now Ludo and Luym Bldg.) along Plaridel cor. Juan Luna Sts. (now Osmeña Blvd.)
*March 1, 1969 - DYSS-TV was then known as "Greater 7 Cebu", using the
Circle 7 logo
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that
ABC
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was using for all of its owned-and-operated stations at the time. The station's programming is composed of canned programs from the
United States
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and it later produced local programs.
*September 21, 1972 - Following the proclamation of
Martial Law
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by then
President
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* President (education), a leader of a college or university
*President (government title)
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*'' Præsident ...
Ferdinand Marcos
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by the virtue of
Proclamation 1081, DYSS-TV was forced to shut down.
*1974 - RBS were sold to a
triumvirate
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composed of
Felipe Gozon
Felipe Enrique "Henry" Lapuz Gozon (born December 8, 1939), is a Filipino lawyer, business executive, and the current chairman and adviser of the board of GMA Network Inc., one of the largest media conglomerate in the Philippines.
A lawyer b ...
, Gilberto Duavit Sr., and Menardo Jimenez. Under the new management, DYSS-TV reopened with a new identity as GMA Radio-Television Arts and introduced the ''Where You Belong'' slogan to catch the attention of local viewers. The relaunch of GMA, aside from sporting a light blue square logo with the network name in white, also had a
circle 7 logo
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in use. In its final years, the blue circle 7 logo used was similar to those used by the ABC in some United States cities (later used the rainbow colors of red, yellow, green and blue stripes, as GMA prepares for a network reformatting). Following that year, DYSS-TV was converted into an originating station with its English local news bulletin "GMA News Digest Cebu", a local newscast which served as affiliate to ''GMA News Roundup'' (later ''GMA News Digest'').
*1979 - DYSS-TV increased its transmission capacity to 5-kilowatt TPO (50 kW ERP), resulted in improved signal quality throughout Metro Cebu; while on the same year after the launch of GMA's flagship newscast ''News at Seven'' three years ago, GMA News Digest Cebu became ''News at Seven Cebu'', the channel's first local newscast was launched as the first and one of the longest-running regional newscast of GMA Radio-Television News (now
GMA Integrated News
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) in Visayas that serving Metro Cebu in order to face the increasing competition of its English local newscast GTV-3's ''News Today'' (now ''Newscenter 3 Cebu'' in 1980 and then went defunct), which debuted in 1978. With this feat, DYSS-TV became the very first regional station of the GMA Radio-Television Arts network to introduce localized news.
*January 20, 1980 - DYSS-TV launched its first live coverage of
Sinulog Festival
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with its first location in Plaza Independencia, Cebu City.
*1981 - To serve local viewers further, DYSS-TV launched its first ever Cebuano language newscast, ''Mga Balita sa Kilum-Kilum'', as well as a local business show to promote Cebuano entrepreneurs.
*1989 - ''Goot da Wanderpol'', the channel's first local drama production in the Cebuano language premiered. The series was also syndicated by GMA Channel 7 Davao.
*1990 - DYSS-TV transferred its studios and transmitter to new facilities located at GMA Skyview Complex in Nivel Hills, Apas for better broadcast equipments and an upgraded transmitter tower, with increased transmitting power output to 50 kW (259 kW ERP) to replace an old transmitter equipments. The transmitter upgrades resulted in clearer and better signal reception in Metro Cebu, and the Central and Eastern Visayas.
*1992 - DYSS-TV commenced its first relay station in
Eastern Visayas
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via TV-10 Tacloban with a power capacity of 5,000 watts to covering
Tacloban City
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, and was the first television station to operating as a semi-satellite of GMA Radio-Television Arts in the
Leyte
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Since the accessibility of land has been ...
area/provinces, which opened in 1987.
*April 30, 1992 - as part of the network's expansion of coverage which started exactly four years ago with the inauguration of
GMA Tower of Power in
its flagship station in Manila (based in
Quezon City
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), DYSS-TV was launched as the ''Rainbow Satellite'' network. Through its nationwide satellite broadcast, GMA's national programmings were seen across the Philippine archipelago and
Southeast Asia
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resulting in DYSS becoming a relay (satellite-selling) station of the network's flagship station
DZBB-TV
DZBB-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Metro Manila, Philippines, serving as the flagship of the GMA television network. The digital service is known as DZBB-DTV by only a few people. It is owned and operated by the network's namesa ...
Channel 7 Manila to reach Cebuano viewers around the
Central Visayas
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region,
Leyte
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Since the accessibility of land has been ...
and
Samar
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, while retaining local programming to match up with its rivals. With the launch, GMA utilizes a new logo to correspond with the rebranding and a satellite-beaming rainbow in a multicolored striped based on the traditional scheme of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet, with GMA in a metallic form uses a San Serif Futura Extra Bold and analogous gloominess of Indigo as its fonts in the letters. GMA was the official broadcaster of the 1995
World Youth Day
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, which was the last visit of
Pope John Paul II
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In his you ...
to the country.
*January 1, 1995 - On its 45th anniversary, GMA revamped its identity. In this version, GMA's rainbow was curved and the "Rainbow Satellite" was dropped from the network. The final incarnation of the ident was launched on September 1, 1998, where the satellite was dropped from the logo (mostly like because the Rainbow Satellite had been decommissioned at the time), leaving the GMA text and the rounded rainbow behind, while the latter revived its slogan, Where You Belong.
*October 4, 1999 -
Balitang Bisdak, the channel's local newscast was launched and now taken under the wing of GMA News and Public Affairs with Bobby Nalzaro as its sole anchor, two years after he was resigned with
Bombo Radyo Cebu in 1997 and joined with GMA Cebu as regional news anchor and chief operations officer of DYSS Super Radyo Cebu, which covers the Metro Cebu area. This was on October 24 of the same year that it launched "Singgit Cebu", the channel's musical variety show by GMA Entertainment TV in Central Visayas and taped-as-live alternately from SM City Cebu. During that time, GMA Channel 7 Cebu produced Cebuano drama series ''Ang Bastonero''. The series also began to simulcasting on the network's sole station in Mindanao
TV-5 Davao.
*December 31, 1999 - GMA special
Global Millennium Day got a regional version to be served to Cebuano residence and including regional host. Then it was simulcast from GMA-7 Manila (for the
Regine Velasquez
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performance called "Written in the Sands") and regional feeds from Region 7 and 8. Also, the station had a radio version via
DYSS 999 and
99.5 RT Cebu.
*October 27, 2002 - during an episode of the network's now-defunct noontime variety show
SOP
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, GMA refreshed its identity for a brand new logo, which features a rainbow-colored heart shaped logo as part of becoming a ''Kapuso Network'' launched.
*2010s - GMA Cebu officially inaugurated a new transmitter tower and equipment, and the opening of a 60,000 watt transmitter located in Mt. Bonbon having activated, resulting in improved signal quality throughout Central and Eastern Visayas.
*November 13, 2017 - Following the newly launched of GMA Regional TV division, Balitang Bisdak was relaunched similar to sister newscasts Balitang Amianan (which later relaunched
One North Central Luzon
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since 2022) and newly-launched
One Mindanao
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as part of the new development, which will be simultaneously broadcast in key cities and provinces in Central and Eastern Visayas through GMA Network's local channels, which is composed of TV-10 Tacloban, TV-11 Bohol and TV-12 Ormoc, and later expands its simulcast on TV-5 Dumaguete, TV-5 Calbayog and TV-8 Borongan since 2021.
*May 23, 2018 - GMA Cebu commenced its ISDB-T digital test broadcasts on UHF Channel 26, authorized with an power output of 15,000-watt (77,700-watt ERP) covering Metro Cebu and the provinces of Cebu, Negros Oriental and Bohol, as well as several parts of Leyte and Samar.
*June 29, 2020 - GMA Cebu temporarily taken over by GMA TV-6 Iloilo with
One Western Visayas airing in Cebu and the rest of Central and Eastern Visayas following GMA Regional TV's decision to suspend the station's program production due to the increasingly intense situation in Cebu City caused by the
COVID-19 pandemic
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. The setup ended on July 10, when the program returned on July 13.
*December 16, 2021 - GMA Cebu suspended its operations for the second time following the aftermath of
Typhoon "Rai" (Odette) in the evening, which damaged electrical lines and the trees near GMA Complex and its transmitters brought about by the typhoon. A day later, it returned on-air with limited broadcast to four hours a day operations (4:00-8:00 p.m.) for emergency broadcast (which includes Balitang Bisdak and 24 Oras).
*January 12, 2022 - The program resumed operations after power was restored in Brgy. Apas and thus resuming the production of GMA's local programs and religious shows; much of the program line-up are carried from
its flagship station in Quezon City via satellite. Following that day, GMA Cebu reclaimed 18-19 hours of the broadcast day, reducing primetime telecasts to the 6:30 to 11:30 p.m. block brought about by Typhoon Rai a month ago. Few weeks later from now on, the station completed the returned to its regular daily broadcasting hours that originating from GMA-7 Manila.
GMA TV-7 Cebu Programs
*
Balitang Bisdak
* Word of God Network
* Sunday Catholic TV Mass Cebu (produced in cooperation with
Daughters of St. Paul - Cebu)
*
Sinulog Festival
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(annually, every 3rd Sunday of January)
GMA TV-7 Cebu Previously Aired Programs
* 24 Oras Central Visayas
* Ang Bastonero
(1999-2000) (also broadcast over GMA TV-5 Davao)
* Araguy
*
Buena Mano Balita
* Coffee with Us
(1978–1981)
*
Eat Na Ta!
* GMA Musicale
* GMA News Cebu
*
GMA Regional TV Live!
* Goot da Wanderpol
(also broadcast over SBN-GMA TV-7 Davao) (1989–early 1990s)
* Holy Mass
* Istayl Nato
*
Central Visayas Isyu Karon
*
Ka Ina (first broadcast on Citynet 27 Manila)
* Kape at Balita
* Let's Fiesta
* Mga Balita sa Kilum-Kilum
(1981–1986)
* News at Seven Cebu
(1978–1999)
* News Digest Cebu
(1974–1978)
* Oi!
* Sabado Box Office Hits
* Siete Palabras @ Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral
(every Good Friday)
* Siete Palabras
(annually, every Good Friday, produced in cooperation with Archdiocese of Cebu
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)
* Singgit Cebu
(1999–2005)
* The Visayan Agenda
(special programming for 2010 elections)
* Visita Iglesia
On-Air Staff
* Bobby Nalzaro†
(1997-2021)
* Alan Domingo
* Cecille Quibod-Castro
* Lou Anne Mae Rondina
* Nikko Sereno
* Fe Marie Dumaboc
Digital television
Digital channels
DYSS-TV's digital signal operates on UHF channel 26 (545.143 MHz) and broadcasts on the following subchannels:
Areas of coverage
*
Cebu City
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*
Cebu
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* Portion of
Bohol
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* Portion of
Negros Oriental
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* Portion of
Leyte
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Since the accessibility of land has been ...
Rebroadcasters

DYSS-TV's programming is relayed to the following stations across the Central Visayas, and most of the Eastern Visayas.
See also
*
DZBB-TV
DZBB-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Metro Manila, Philippines, serving as the flagship of the GMA television network. The digital service is known as DZBB-DTV by only a few people. It is owned and operated by the network's namesa ...
*
DYRT
*
DYSS-AM
*
GMA Network
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*
List of GMA Network stations
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Free-to-air television stations Analog Broadcast Stations
;Luzon
;Visayas
;Mindanao
Digital Broadcast Stations
See als ...
References
External links
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Television stations in Cebu City
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