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Television channel
Inquirer 990 Television
NetworkTrans-Radio Broadcasting Corporation
HeadquartersMakati City, Philippines
Programming
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerPhilippine Daily Inquirer
History
LaunchedMay 9, 2016; 8 years ago (2016-05-09)
ClosedDecember 31, 2020; 4 years ago (2020-12-31)
Replaced byKnowledge Channel (BEAM TV channel space)

Inquirer 990 Television was a Philippine terrestrial television news channel owned by Trans-Radio Broadcasting Corporation (a subsidiary of the Philippine Daily Inquirer). It was the television counterpart of radio news station DZIQ 990, broadcasting in the AM band and was the fifth station to simulcast its radio stream to television, after DZMM (now DWPM; TeleRadyo Serbisyo and Prime TV), DZRH (DZRH TV), DWAN (MMDA TeleRadyo; now DWAN 1206 TV), DZRJ (Radyo Bandido TV), DWIZ (ALIW Channel 23 and DWIZ News TV), DZRB (Radyo Pilipinas 1 Television), DZRV (Radyo Veritas TeleRadyo), Abante Radyo 1494 (Abante Teletabloid), DZME 1530 (for DZME Radyo TV) and 105.9 True FM (One PH and True TV). Originally on live streaming, it became available as a terrestrial subchannel on BEAM TV, and some programs are also available on analog free TV Channel 31.

Aside from the main programming feed from its radio counterpart, Inquirer 990 TV also airs its exclusive original programs.

Final personalities

Anchors and hosts

  • Rhommel Balasbas (moved to DZBB)
  • Fernan De Guzman
  • Arlyn Dela Cruz-Bernal† (News Director)
  • Dona Dominguez-Cargullo
  • Ed Dural
  • Noel Ferrer
  • Den Macaranas (moved to PTV and DWAN 1206 AM)
  • Ira Panganiban (moved to DZRJ 810)
  • Jupiter Torres (moved to Abante TeleTabloid)
  • Louie Sebastian (moved to DZRH)
  • Kilay
  • Jake Maderazo (Station Manager, moved to Radyo Pilipino)
  • Joel Aba
  • Mamey France Simeon
  • Jonas Virtudazo
  • Ervin Santiago
  • Izel Abanilla
  • Jose Boy Romero (moved to DZRH)
  • Rev. Jerome Quinto
  • Liza Soriano (moved to DZRH)
  • Susan K
  • Joey Austria
  • Cristina Caoile
  • JC Kwads

Correspondents

Former talents

See also

References

  1. The Election Coverage with Inquirer 990 TV. Retrieved May 12, 2016.

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