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Central Luzon Television

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CLTV36 HD (DWRW-DTV)
CitySan Fernando, Pampanga
Channels
BrandingCLTV 36 [HD]
Programming
LanguagesTagalog,Kapampangan,English
SubchannelsSee list
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerTV5 Network Inc. & RBC Media Group
History
FoundedMarch 19, 2007; 18 years ago (2007-03-19) (analog)
October 16, 2023; 2 years ago (2023-10-16) (digital test broadcast)
December 7, 2023; 23 months ago (2023-12-07) (digital official broadcast)
Last air date
December 6, 2023; 23 months ago (2023-12-06) (analog)
Former call signs
DWRW-TV (2007–2023)
Former channel number
Analog (UHF): 36 (2007–2023)
Call sign meaning
Radio World
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
Power2,500 watts (digital)
Translator(s)(see article)
Links
Websitecltv36.tv

Central Luzon Television (commonly referred to asCLTV 36) is anindependent regionalinfotainmentdigital-only television station based inPampanga, Central Luzon in thePhilippines, with thecall signDWRW-DTV. It is the sole television property owned by theTV5 Network Inc. and network the RadioWorld Broadcasting Corporation, otherwise known as theRBC Media Group (formerly known as the Central Luzon Broadcasting Corporation), a subsidiary of the Laus Group of Companies, which also owns a radio station,DWRW-FM and newspaper Sun.Star Pampanga.

The station's offices, studio complex, and transmitter are located at the third floor of the Corporate Guarantee Building, Laus Group Complex,Jose Abad Santos Avenue, Dolores,San Fernando, Pampanga.

It operates daily from 09:00 AM to 10:00 PM. In 2017, CLTV 36 is the leadingfree-to-air regional television channel in the country based on theAGB Nielsen survey, for two consecutive years,[1] and was awarded the Best Local TV Station by theKapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP), Paragala Central Luzon Media Awards and Gandingan Awards.

Corporate Guarantee and Insurance Company building, the headquarters of CLTV 36, a four-story modern office building with a tall red and white antenna behind a BMW dealership, on Jose Abad Santos Avenue in San Fernando, Pampanga, April 2017
Corporate Guarantee and Insurance Company building, the headquarters of CLTV 36, in April 2017

Background

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As one of the youngest terrestrial television stations in the Philippines, it was created when thePhilippine Congress granted it a franchise underRepublic Act No. 8219 (which lapsed into law) on September 12, 1997, and it was duly licensed by the country'sNTC on January 10, 2007.

CLTV 36 began transmission on March 19, 2007. In 2008, it was relegated to an all-news and infotainment channel.

Throughout most of its history, CLTV 36 focused on centralized media coverage of news, public affairs and infotainment programming, covering all the provinces ofCentral Luzon:Nueva Ecija,Bulacan,Bataan,Tarlac,Zambales,Aurora, and its home provincePampanga. The station's new tower at Clark Freeport Zone was inaugurated on December 9, 2015. Its signal is also receivable in parts ofMetro Manila,Ilocos Region,Cordillera Administrative Region, andCalabarzon (exceptBatangas,Laguna andQuezon).[2][3]

The station pioneered extensive and frequently updated coverage of national and local elections and natural disasters that hit the region, including typhoons and northeast monsoons. In 2013, CLTV 36 launched their entertainment programming through the Star Mill Talent Search.[citation needed]

The station is also the official broadcaster of theGiant Lantern Festival every December from 2007, as well as theUnited Central Luzon Athletic Association games since 2015.[4][5]

In 2015, CLTV 36 moved its transmission to 10-kilowatt, 68.5m (225ft) tallBTSC stereotransmitter and primary station tower which was located at C.P. Garcia Street,Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga.[6]

Branding changes

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Before the station's 9th anniversary, on April 2, 2016, it was rebranded asCLTV 36 Metro Central Luzon,[7] along with a new theme songeponymous with the station's branding, performed by the Chocolate Factory Band, andStar Mill alumnus Jeneal Mariano and Andy Pangan.[8]

On its 10th anniversary in 2017, the station reverted to its original nameCLTV 36 with a new slogan, "The Region's Infotainment Channel".

On January 7, 2018, the station reverted to its original slogan, "One Region, One Station".

On March 22, 2019, CLTV 36, as part of its 12th anniversary celebration with the theme "Championing Local Pride" (also used as a slogan from 2019 to 2022), held its inaugural Social Services Conference and Expo (SocSeCon) atRobinsons Starmills mall in San Fernando, Pampanga.

On June 26, 2020, despite challenges brought by the coronavirus pandemic, the station launched#SaleseMuRin with the re-usage of their 2011 station theme, "Tawag ng Panahon" (lit.'Call of Time').

On May 14, 2021, CLTV 36 revealed its new logo during its 14th anniversary, replacing the 2007 logo, and revealed its additional programming lineup for 2021.

On May 20, 2022, the station celebrated its 15th anniversary through a business conference and Partner Appreciation Night with the theme, "Ibalik ang Sigla, Ibalik ang Saya ng Lokal na Ekonomiya" (lit.'Bring Back the Vigor, Bring Back the Fun to the Local Economy'), at Robinsons Starmills in San Fernando.

In November 2022, the station revived one of its previous slogans "Atin 'To" (first used in early 2010s), as well as the station's 2007 logo; the now-former logo continued as a secondary until December 2022. The station re-used its former theme songs throughout its history: their 2013 station theme, "CLTV 36, Kasama Mo", composed byAndy Alviz; and the 2016 station theme "CLTV 36 Metro Central Luzon", albeit with modified lyrics and covered byKapampangan performer Chew the Cud.

In mid 2023, the station began to de-emphasize its pan-regional content, and began increasing amount of programs focused on Pampanga and Kapampangans, while maintaining a small portion of programs inFilipino and English. Thus, the relaunch included the slogan "Pusung Makabalen" (which is theKapampangan term for the Filipino phrase "Pusong Makabayan" or "Patriotic Heart").

In February 2024, CLTV 36 moved its transmission facilities back on the original site in San Fernando with its newly renovated tower atop of the CGIC Building. It ceased operations of the Clark Tower as a result.

In late September 2024, the station has slowly decreased its Kapampangan-centric content and its "Pusung Makabalen" slogan has been dropped in favor of gradually returning its pan-regional content while still maintaining a small portion of programs in its native language. Plans of building SFN or repeater towers in different parts of the region to expand its digital TV coverage on every capital cities of Central Luzon provinces have been laid but has not yet been materialized.

Current programs

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CLTV 36 as the official broadcaster of theGiant Lantern Festival since 2007

News

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  • CLTV 36 News Kasama si JM De Jesus (2021–2023; 2024)
    • CLTV 36 News Recap Kasama si Jhoedie Dizon Mercado
  • CLTV 36 Newstream Kasama si Justine Emmanuel Y. Dizon, Jr. (2024)‡
  • Pasada Balita Kasama si JM De Jesus (2017–2018, 2025)

Current affairs

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  • Alagang PhilHealth (2024)‡
  • So to Speak with Sonia P. Soto (2024, new season)‡
  • UN in Action and Global Lens (2008)

Public service

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  • Fernandino Ka, Kayabe Ka! (2023)‡
  • Kayabe V-Yahe (2023)‡
  • The Interviewer withBoy Abunda (2024)‡

Infotainment

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  • AgriTV Central Luzon (2022; 2023)
  • Clark In Focus (2016, 2017)
  • COMMusta Central Luzon (2024)
  • Discover Dubai
  • Discover Japan (2017)
  • Discover Taiwan
  • Discover Thailand
  • DokyuBata TV (2023)
  • G? G! (2025)
  • Luid Ka! (2024)‡
  • Mise-En-Scene (2023)
  • Spotlight (2024)
  • Youth Voice Matters (2024)‡

Religious

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  • CLTV 36 The 3–O'Clock Prayer (English version)
  • GCF Pampanga Worship Service
  • His Life TV
  • Mama’s Boys (Mama Mary’s Boys)
  • Men of Light (2007)
  • St. Joseph the Worker Chapel II - Clark (English Mass) (2020)
  • Holy Rosary Parish (Pisamban Maragul) (Kapampangan Mass) (2020)
  • Sensei: Their Skills and Talents

‡Also streamed on CLTV 36's Facebook page.

^Also streamed on CLTV 36's YouTube channel.

Future programming

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  • Finding Finix (December 6, 2024)
  • #CLTV36Throwback Nicolette Henson-Hizon Beyond Style (re-run; 2025)
Previous logo of CLTV 36 with theMetro Central Luzon branding from April 2016 until 2017

Awards and recognition

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In 2008, about a year since it began broadcasting, the station received its first KBPGolden Dove Award (Sonia Soto for Best Provincial Public Affairs Program Host). CLTV 36 was again honored as the three-time Best Provincial TV station by the same award-giving body for the 2012, 2014 and 2015 editions, along with the award for their programsBalitang Central Luzon (Best TV Newscast, Provincial) andSo To Speak (two-time Best TV Public Affairs Program, Provincial).

Broadcast coverage

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Primary areas

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Secondary areas

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Technical information

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BrandingCallsignChannel #PowerStation TypeLocation
CLTV 36 HDDWRW362,500 watts (Low Power Transmission)Originating (now migrated from analog to digital)Corporate Guarantee Building, Jose Abad Santos Avenue,City of San Fernando, Pampanga. Central Luzon

CLTV 36 programs are retransmitted nationally viapay television providers: numerous regional cable and satellite providers in Pampanga, Tarlac, Bulacan, Bataan, Nueva Ecija, and Zambales; as well as out-of-market cable access in Rizal,Laguna (includingSanta Rosa andCalamba) and Cavite. In 2016, the station became available nationally via major satellite providerCignal.[7]

Programs are alsolivestreamed on its official website,Facebook,YouTube, and via its official application foriOS andAndroid users.

Digital television

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ChannelVideoAspectShort NameProgrammingNotes
36.011080iHDTV16:9CLTV 36 HDCentral Luzon Television(Main DWRW programming)Fully migrated from analog to digital

Low Power Transmission

Since September 10, 2023, CLTV 36 has utilized its analogUHF channel 36 (605.143 MHz) for itsdigital terrestrial television (DTT) tests during off-air hours. It initially conducted its digital test broadcasts daily, except for Mondays and Wednesdays, from 07:30 pm to 10:00 pm.

Analog-to-digital conversion

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CLTV 36 made several announcements on its broadcast and social media pages about a change happening on October 10, 2023, the culmination of plans to convert the station to DTT which began in May 2021.[9] The conversion was later moved to October 16, 2023 and began its regular test broadcast on digital from 07:00 pm to 10:00 pm. On December 1, 2023, CLTV 36 began broadcasting on digital as early as 12nn and has gone full-time digital broadcasting the whole day on December 7. The traditional analog TV broadcast permanently ended on December 6 at 12:00 PHT, after 16 years since its maiden broadcast of the station.[10][11][12]However, it is currently operating at 2,500 watts, as it is currently not viewable in other parts of Central Luzon, with later plans to upgrade the transmitter power output to expand the signal to the entire Central Luzon area, either through upgrade on the main transmitter and/or implementing SFN transmitters to different parts of the region, particularly every province of Central Luzon.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcatubig (March 25, 2017)."CLTV36: A decade of the journey and beyond".SunStar. RetrievedMay 20, 2017.
  2. ^Manabat, Ashley (December 10, 2015)."CLTV 36 inaugurates Clark tower".BusinessMirror. RetrievedMay 20, 2017.
  3. ^"CLTV 36 widens reach with new Clark Tower".SunStar. December 9, 2015. Archived fromthe original on December 11, 2015. RetrievedDecember 10, 2015.
  4. ^Manabat, Ashley (September 14, 2015)."Countdown for San Fernando's 2015 Giant Lantern Festival starts".BusinessMirror. RetrievedMay 20, 2017.
  5. ^vblopez (December 11, 2015)."Pangilinan: A GLF of many firsts".SunStar. RetrievedMay 20, 2017.
  6. ^"CLTV 36 widens reach with new Clark Tower". Sun.Star Pampanga. December 9, 2015. RetrievedDecember 10, 2015.
  7. ^ab"CLTV 36 marks 9th year with new 'metro' brand".SunStar. April 3, 2016. RetrievedApril 4, 2016.
  8. ^CCTN Channel 47 Mega Cebu (April 5, 2016)."CLTV 36 Metro Central Luzon Station ID 2016".YouTube. RetrievedMay 20, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^"The shift to digital TV begins for the #1 digital news media in Central Luzon, CLTV!".CLTV36 (Facebook). May 19, 2021. RetrievedSeptember 29, 2023.
  10. ^CLTV 36 going digital this 10.16?https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02rXL7T5DhbMoGkV53miV25VnXChGnLTWt5whWkPBADoYV78uMGA3QDZMPbpNgQbbsl&id=100071465770363&mibextid=2JQ9oc
  11. ^CLTV 36 is now on digital TV (September 16, 2023)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEj3yh2_J6Y
  12. ^CLTV 36 DTV goes fully launched on December 7, 2023https://www.facebook.com/reel/1030235651512869?mibextid=UVffzb

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