DXFA-TV
DXFA-DTV/One Media TV43 is a TV station owned by Global Satellite Technology Services and currently an affiliate of One Media Network in the Philippines. Its studios and transmitter are located at Lamisahan Street, Manicahan, Zamboanga City.
| Channels | |
|---|---|
| Branding | One Media TV-43 Zamboanga | 
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Global Satellite Technology Services | 
| DXRH (FUBC-AM 1080kHz) | |
| History | |
| Founded | 1977 | 
Former channel number(s)  | 
  | 
| ZTV-43 (1977–2008)  GNN (2008–2019) One Media Network (2019–2021) Golden Nation Network (2021-2023)  | |
Call sign meaning  | DX First United BroAdcasting Corporation (former branding) | 
| Technical information | |
Licensing authority  | NTC | 
| ERP | 5,000 watts | 
| Links | |
| Website | GNN Website | 
History of GNN TV43 Zamboanga
    
- GNN TV43 Zamboanga/FUBC was founded by Ma. Clara "Caling" L. Lobregat and Basilio "Bong" Apolinario II.
 - It brought to Zamboanga City its first FM station and its first color television station in 1977.
 - The television station, DWLA 9Alive, was characterized by 9 "lovely" ladies.
 - The network is on a massive expansion drive.
 - In 1995, its original TV station, VHF channel 9 in Zamboanga city was sold to GMA.
 - However it operates UHF 43 in Zamboanga.
 - FUBC's FM station, DXLA-FM 99.5 MHz, and its AM station, DXRH-AM 1080 kHz have moved to Basilan/ARMM.
 - However, its present goal seems to reinvent itself in the UHF spectrum nationwide rather than expand in the radio business.[1]
 - On September 6, 2021, GNN TV-43 Zamboanga became the Digital TV broadcast.
 
Personalities
    
- Cathy Veloso Santillan (one of the original 9Alive Girls who became a broadcaster and NewsWatch anchor of RPN-9 in the early 1990s)
 - Erico Basilio "Erbie" Fabian (Zamboanga City District II Congressman)
 - Pal Marquez (ABS-CBN Correspondent for Western Mindanao and former anchor)
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- "TV Stations in the Philippines" (PDF). mom-rsf.org. Retrieved April 7, 2019.
 
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