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Television station in Camarines Sur, Philippines
GMA TV-7 Naga (DWAI-TV)
Relay of DZBB-TV
CityNaga
Channels
BrandingGMA TV-7 Naga
GMA Bicol
Programming
SubchannelsSee list
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerGMA Network, Inc.
Sister stationsDZDP-TV (GTV)
Barangay FM 101.5 Naga
History
Founded1986; 38 years ago (1986)
Technical information
Licensing authorityNTC
PowerAnalog: 30,000 watts TPO
Digital: 10,000 watts TPO
Repeater(s)see § Rebroadcasters
Links
WebsiteGMANetwork.com

DWAI-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Naga, Camarines Sur, Philippines, airing programming from the GMA network. It is owned and operated by the network's namesake corporate parent alongside GTV outlet DZDP-TV (channel 28) and DWQW (101.5 FM). All GMA Naga stations share transmitters at the GMA Broadcast Complex, Concepcion Pequeña, Naga City.

About DWAI-TV 7

  • 1986 - GMA started its broadcast in Naga, Camarines Sur via Channel 7 (after GMA 12 Legazpi started in 1982) since People Power Revolution, with the network's own variation of GMA Radio-Television Arts ident aside from sporting a light blue square logo with the network name in white, also had a circle 7 logo 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 and later used the rainbow colors of red, yellow, green and blue stripes.
  • April 30, 1992 - Coinciding with the network's Rainbow Satellite Network launch, GMA Channel 7 Naga started its nationwide satellite broadcast to bring live broadcasts of Manila-sourced national programming via DZBB-TV, GMA's flagship TV station in Manila, to viewers in the Bicol Region, 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 Futura Extra Bold and analogous gloominess of indigo as its fonts in the letters.
  • May 16, 1996 - Republic Broadcasting System formally changed its corporate name to GMA Network Incorporated, with GMA now standing for Global Media Arts.
  • 2009 - GMA Network launched GMA TV-7 Naga as its satellite station in the Bicol Region.
  • November 22, 2010 - GMA Naga launched its first locally produced programs Bicolandia Isyu Ngonian and Flash Bulletin.
  • August 10, 2012 - GMA Naga was upgraded to a "super station" and it was called GMA Bicol in its branding, which primarily covers the provinces of Camarines Sur (via Channel 7) and Albay (via Channel 12).
  • September 17, 2012 – November 7, 2014 - GMA Bicol launched its flagship local newscast Baretang Bikol.
  • November 10, 2014 - GMA Bicol re-launched its flagship local newscast 24 Oras Bikol.
  • April 24, 2015 - GMA Network decided to cancel airing 24 Oras Bikol as part of the strategic streamlining undertaken by the network. The station is now downgraded as a relay (satellite-selling) station.
  • February 1, 2021 - GMA Bicol has been re-upgraded into an originating station with the relaunch of their regional newscast Balitang Bicolandia covering Camarines Sur, Albay, Catanduanes, Sorsogon, Masbate and Camarines Norte.
  • November 9, 2021 - GMA Bicol started its digital test broadcast on UHF Channel 38 covering Metro Naga and the whole of Camarines Sur.
  • August 30, 2024 - Due to cost-cutting measures GMA Bicol, along with GMA Batangas, was downgraded as a relay (satellite-selling) station once again and Balitang Bicolandia aired its final broadcast for more than 3 years.

Previously Aired Local Programs

Red: Home location of GMA Bicol
Light red and red: Market audience of GMA Bicol
Violet: Areas that may receive signals from GMA Bicol
  • Flash Bulletin (2010)
  • Let's Fiesta
  • Bicolandia Isyu Ngonian (November 22, 2010-September 14, 2012) - GMA Bicol's public affairs program.
  • 24 Oras Bikol - defunct regional newscast, cancelled due to streamlining of regional operations
  • Visita Iglesia
  • Balitang Bicolandia (Regional Newscast: February 1, 2021 – August 30, 2024)
  • Word of God Network
  • Peñafrancia Festival (Yearly)

Digital television

Digital channels

DWAI-TV's digital signal operates on UHF channel 38 (617.143 MHz) and broadcasts on the following subchannels:

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming Note
07.01 480i 16:9 GMA GMA Bicol (Main DWAI-TV programming) Commercial broadcast (10 kW)
07.02 GTV GTV (DZDP-TV Channel 28 Naga, relay station of DWDB-TV Channel 27 Manila)
07.03 HEART OF ASIA Heart of Asia
07.07 I HEART MOVIES I Heart Movies
07.35 240p GMA1SEG GMA Bicol (relay station of DZBB-TV Manila) 1seg broadcast

Area of Coverage

Personalities

Former

  • Rhayne Palino
  • Katherine Henry
  • Charm Ragiles
  • Veblen Reynes
  • Elmer Caseles
  • Avril Daja
  • Mark Bongat
  • Kaye Botastas
  • Maila Aycocho
  • Michelle Chua
  • Michael Jaucian (Return To GMA Integrated News Stringer Albay)
  • Michael Biando
  • Jessie Cruzat (Former Anchor and News Producer of Balitang Bicolandia, Former National Anchor of GMA Regional TV News and former DJ of 107.9 Win Radio Naga, now ABS-CBN News reporter)
  • Kate Delovieres
  • Chariza Pagtalunan-Olivares
  • Jessica Calinog
  • Rose Nieva
  • Mary Dawn Jimenez
  • Cristopher Novelo

Rebroadcasters

Station Location Channels ERP
DWGC-TV Daet 8 (VHF) 1 kW (20.5 kW ERP)
DWLA-TV Legazpi, Albay Analog: 12 (VHF)
Digital: 41 (UHF)
10 kW (25 kW ERP)
10 kW
DWGA-TV Sorsogon City 2 (VHF) 5 kW (10 kW ERP)
DYKD-TV Masbate City 7 (VHF) 5 kW
D-13-ZC-TV Virac, Catanduanes 13 (VHF) 2 kW

GMA Naga on Cable

Cable/Satellite Provider Ch. # Coverage
Sky Cable Naga 05 (Digital) Naga City, Camarines Sur
DCTV Cable 10 (Digital & Analog) Naga City, Camarines Sur
Caceres Cable TV 12 (Analog) & 05 (Digital) Camarines Sur

See also

Philippines Broadcast television in the Naga City market
VHF channels
UHF channels
Digital channels
Defunct and
inactive stations
GMA Network stations in Luzon
See also
TV5
GTV
IBC
PTV
RPN/RPTV
GMA Network stations in Visayas and Mindanao

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