DWFU-DTV
Channels
BrandingOne Media TV44 Pampanga
Programming
AffiliationsGolden Nation Network
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
2005
Former call signs
DWFU-TV (2011-2021)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 44 (UHF, 2011–2021)
Global News Network (2011–2019)
One Media Network (2019–2021)
Golden Nation Netork (2021-2023)
Call sign meaning
First United Broadcasting Corporation (former branding)
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
Power500 watts TPO
Links
Websitehttp://www.facebook.com/GNNTV44Pampanga

DWFU-DTV is a regional free-to-air television station located in Pampanga, Philippines. Its studios and transmitter are located at Mac Arthur Highway, Brgy. Del Rosario, San Fernando, Pampanga. It was formerly on cable channel 8 but later transferred to free TV via Channel 44 with the power of 1000 watts. It is currently an affiliate of One Media Network (thus it became One Media-Infomax TV). It also served as a community channel for Kapampangans.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Following the closure of GNN on January 31, 2019, this station retained the GNN brand and its own local programming. On June 6, 2019, GNN44 was officially rebranded as One Media TV44 before reverting to GNN.[5]

GNN TV-44 Pampanga Programs

  • NewsForce Pampanga
  • Morning Balitaktakan Pampanga
  • Oras Na Pampanga
  • GNN Konek
  • Inside Pampanga
  • Kabuhayang Pilipino Pampanga
  • Pulisya at Barangay

Digital television

Digital channels

DWFU-DTV's digital signal operates on UHF channel 44 (653.143 MHz) and broadcasts on the following subchannels:

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming Note
44.01 480i 4:3 GNN GNN Pampanga Fully migrated from analog
to digital/Test Broadcast/Configuration Testing
44.02 GNN Central Luzon Black Screen
44.03 Hope Phil

References

  1. "List of TV Stations" (PDF).
  2. "2021 NTC Broadcast Stations via FOI website" (PDF). foi.gov.ph. September 4, 2021.
  3. "New Pampanga-Tarlac energy press corps president named via Sunstar website". sunstar.com.ph. April 10, 2017.
  4. "GNN TV 44 Infomax via Pampanga Directory website". pampangadirectory.com. 2020.
  5. "Television Stations via City of San Fernando website". cityofsanfernando.gov.ph. 2014.


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