These are the nationwide via satellite-reach TV and Radio stations of the Radio Philippines Network (RPTV).[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] 
RPTV Network
Analog Stations
| Branding
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Callsign
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Ch. #
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Power
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Station Type
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Location (Transmitter Site)
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| RPTV Manila
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DZKB
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9
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50 kW
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Originating
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RPN South Tower, Panay Avenue, Brgy. South Triangle, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila
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| RPTV Baguio
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DZBS
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12
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10 kW
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Relay
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Mt. Sto. Tomas, Tuba, Benguet Province under Baguio, Benguet (Northern Luzon)
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| RPTV Iriga
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DWKI
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10
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Iriga-Baao road, Brgy. San Nicolas, Iriga, Camarines Sur (Bicol Region)
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| RPTV Bacolod
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DYKB
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8
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Pta. Taytay Road, Sum-ag, Bacolod, Negros Occidental (Negros)
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| RPTV Cebu
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DYKC
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9
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RPN Compound, M.L. Quezon St., Maguikay, Mandaue, Cebu (Central Visayas)
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| DYAN1
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29
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Mt. Busay, Brgy. Babag 1, Cebu City (Central Visayas)
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| RPTV Zamboanga
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DXXX
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5
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Barangay Tugbungan, Zamboanga City (Western Mindanao)
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| RPTV Cagayan de Oro1
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DXCO
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29
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Macapagal Drive, Upper Bulua, Cagayan de Oro (Northern Mindanao)
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| RPTV Davao
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DXWW
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9
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RPN Davao Broadcast Tower Broadcast Avenue, Shrine Hills, Matina, Davao City (Davao Region)
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| DXAN1
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29
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TV5 Heights, Broadcast Ave., Shrine Hills, Brgy. Matina Crossing, Davao City (Davao Region)
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1owned by Nation Broadcasting Corporation
Digital Stations
RPN's upcoming expansion of its digital terrestrial television will be announced soon as possible in other key cities nationwide.
RPN Radio Stations
Defunct/Inactive
| Branding
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Callsign
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Frequency
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Power
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Location
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| Radyo Ronda Tuguegarao
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DZTG
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612 kHz
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5 kW
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Tuguegarao
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See also
Notes
References
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| Radio stations | 
- DWLA-FM (105.9 True FM Manila)
 
- DXET-FM (106.7 True FM Davao)
 
- DXRL (101.5 True FM Cagayan de Oro)
 
- DYFM-FM (101.9 True FM Cebu)
  
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| Stations |  | 
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- See also
 
- TV5
 
- GMA
 
- GTV
 
- IBC
 
- PTV
 
- RPN/RPTV stations in Visayas and Mindanao
  
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| Stations |  | 
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- See also
 
- TV5
 
- GMA
 
- GTV
 
- IBC
 
- PTV
 
- RPN/RPTV stations in Luzon and Mindanao
  
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| Stations | 
- DXKO 5 (Cagayan de Oro City)
 
- DXXX 5 (Zamboanga City)
 
- DXWW 9 (Metro Davao)
  
 
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- See also
 
- TV5
 
- GMA
 
- GTV
 
- IBC
 
- PTV
 
- RPN/RPTV stations in Luzon and Visayas
  
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- Founder
 
- Wilson Y. Tieng
 
- Willy Y. Tieng
 
- William Y. Tieng
 
- President and CEO (Nine Media)
 
- Benjamin Ramos
 
- Chairman (Nine Media)
 
- D. Edgard A. Cabangon
  
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