DXNU-TV

Television station in Metro Davao
  • Metro Davao
Channels
  • Analog: 51 (UHF)
  • Digital: TBA (UHF)
BrandingUNTV 51 DavaoProgrammingAffiliationsUNTVOwnershipOwnerInformation Broadcast UnlimitedOperatorBreakthrough and Milestones Productions InternationalHistoryFounded1999 (as NUTV Channel 39)
July 2001 (as UNTV-39)
May 2002 (as UNTV 39) (re-launched July 2004)
Former call signs
NUTV-39 (1999-2001)
Former affiliations
NUTV Channel 39 (1999-2001)
Call sign meaning
DXNUTechnical informationERP10 kilowattsLinksWebsitewww.UNTVweb.com

DXNU-TV Ch. 51 is a UHF television station owned by Information Broadcast Unlimited (IBU) and operated by Breakthrough and Milestones Productions International (BMPI), the network's content provider and marketing arm and Christian religious organization Members Church of God International (MCGI). The station's Studio and transmitter are located at the Progressive Southern Mindanao Complex, Shrine Hills, Matina, Davao City, Davao del Sur Province, Mindanao, Philippines, Its operated daily from 12:00 midnight to 8:00 P.M. for the Mindanao regions only.

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  • Atom Henares
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  • Atom Henares (Chairman, President of PBC)
  • Daniel Razon (Chairman, CEO of BMPI)
  • Jay Eusebio (Vice President for TV, UNTV-BMPI)
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