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Central Luzon Television
TypeBroadcast television network
CountryPhilippines Philippines
OwnerCentral Luzon Broadcasting Corporation
Launch dateMarch 19, 2007
Official websitewww.cltv36.tv

Central Luzon Television is a regional free TV owned and operated by Radio World Broadcasting Corporation, a unit of the Laus Group of Companies, in the Philippines and was launched on March 19, 2007. Its transmitter and studios are located in the City of San Fernando, Pampanga with the power of 30,000 watts. As one of the youngest terrestrial television stations in the Philippines, it was created when Philippine Congress granted a franchise under Republic Act No. 8219 on September 12, 1997 and duly licensed by the NTC dated January 10, 2007.

CLTV 36 focusses on a centralized media coverage, starting off with Pampanga and the provinces of Central Luzon or Region III. These provinces include Nueva Ecija, Bulacan, Bataan, Tarlac, Zambales and Aurora. CLTV can also seen in some areas in Metro Manila, Rizal and Cavite via a weak signal. CLTV 36 can be seen from 8:00AM to 11:30PM (Mondays to Sundays).

CLTV programs

  • CLTV Balitaan (Newscast)
  • CLTV Balitaan: Weekend Recap
  • Hamon(Challenge): Central Luzon
  • Music Zone
  • OK si Dok
  • Simpleng Usapan (Simple Talk)
  • Talakayan sa CLTV
  • YFi (Young Free Idealists)
  • Wagi (Winner)
  • Galing Central Luzon
  • Aldong Maningning
  • Spot Report
  • Trip Treat Gimik
  • Special Reports
  • Maski Nanu
  • Focus
  • Spotlight
  • She Means Business
  • Queng Cucina
  • So To Speak

CLTV station

-With several cable affiliates in Central Luzon.

Website

See also

Philippines Television in the Philippines
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networks
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GMA Network
TV5 Network
State media
(PCO)
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BEAM
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