DYVC-TV

DYVC-TV, channel 4 (digital UHF channel 18), is the Visayas flagship station of the VGC television network licensed to Mandaue City, and serves the Central Visayas super-region through two external signals (see below). It is owned by the network's VGC Television Stations division as part of a duopoly with independent station DYCH-TV (channel 12). It is also sister to radio stations DYVC (846) and DYVC-FM (102.3). DYVC-TV's studios are located at Peacock Drive in Mandaue City. Transmitter facilities are also located there, which is shared with DYCH-TV (along with the digital spectrum).

While Cebu stations are generally considered the Visayas flagships, and channel 4 was considered one, it did not become an owned-and-operated station until mid-2021 when Greater East Media merged its television cluster with VGC.

Early years
The Radio Corporation of America, having already been a key source of technology for the establishment of Manila's television stations, wanted to settle its own businesses in Cebu, having already owned radio station DYNB (693, now defunct) since its inception in 1935 as KZCR.

DYNB-TV signed on the air on December 7, 1953, a few weeks after VGC's now-defunct newspaper The Cebu Journal (later revived as an online news website.