VGC Television Stations

VGC Television Stations is the division of VGC Television that oversees the stations operated by the group, composed of VGC owned-and-operated stations and independent stations. All but one station is owned by VGCTS and/or its subsidiary CH Broadcasting (the lone exception being DWPX-TV in Baguio, which is only operated by the group).

The VGC television network first broadcast on September 16, 1949 with its initial broadcast station DWVG-DTV (then DZVC-TV) in the Capital Region. Two stations owned by VGC (the other being DXVZ-TV in Jolo) are the only ones built by the network that are still owned to this day. Most other VGC-built stations are now owned by other companies and have different network affiliations. The rest of the VGCTS portfolio is acquired through ownership stake, local marketing agreements, or outright purchases. The current incarnation of the VGCTS division was formed recently in June 30, 2021 as a result of the transfer of VGC Television into a joint venture with Greater East Media, effectively consuming GEM's television portfolio.

Television stations
The list is sorted by region and market of license

Current
Notes:


 * (*) - indicates a station that was built and signed-on by VGC
 * (WV) - indicates a station that was acquired through VGC's purchase of the West Visayas News
 * (NX) - indicates a station that was acquired from the Nexstar Media Group divestitures in 2021
 * (G) - indicates a station that was affected by the television merger with Greater East Media

Other notes: 1. DWPX-TV's license is owned by a third-party company, with VGCTS managing its intellectual unit, which in turn is under a time brokerage agreement with CNP-owned independent station DZDZ-TV. 2. DZMA-TV is effectively a VGC-owned station only, as its programming is sourced from regional VGC affiliate DZLG-TV/DWHP-TV through a time brokerage agreement with DZLG Media Group.