DZCE-TV

2001–2012
In 2001, Christian Era Broadcasting Service Inc. officially launched its own Cable and Satellite TV network as "Iglesia Ni Cristo Television" Its logo featured the two rings, first ring its quarter ring shape left top in colored Green and its second ring its quarter ring right below in colored Red and the pie ring shape in colored White, also the Golden Lampstand inside the quarter circles. it also the "Iglesia Ni Cristo" word on the top and the "Television" word on below. similar to the INC flag (the colors represent faith, hope and love while the seven-branched candelabrum or menorah represents the church in the Bible).

On July 20, 2005, The Iglesia ni Cristo Television was replaced by two separate channels under CEBSI, GEM TV (Global Expansion Media Television) on UHF Channel 49 and the Iglesia Ni Cristo Television (it was return on September 2, 2005 until October 30, 2012) on SkyCable Channel 61 (later moved to Channel 136).

2005–2012
On July 21, 2005, CEBSI was relaunched as "GEM TV (Global Expansion Media Television)" on UHF Channel 49, the network branding was named after INC's Grand Evangelical Mission, its the same Iglesia Ni Cristo Television 2001 logo the quarter ring shape left top in colored Green was changed in colored Light Purple and the quarter ring right below in colored Red was retained, the pie ring shape in colored White and the Golden Lampstand was removed and replaced by the Silver Globe on the Red quarter ring right below.

2012–2017
On October 31, 2012, coinciding with the birthday of Iglesia ni Cristo's Executive Minister Eduardo Manalo, GEM TV merged with Iglesia Ni Cristo Television was officially rebranded as simply "INC TV" on UHF Channel 49 (now moved to UHF Channel 48), The logo featured the Circle rings and the Globe in the returning colored Green, it also the "INC" word in colored White and the "TV" word in colored Red.

DZCE-TV 48


From September 7, 2017, in time for its 8th year since INC's Executive Minister Eduardo Manalo entered office, INCTV was granted a "special authority" from the National Telecommunications Commission to moved its analog feed from UHF Channel 49 to Channel 48 to allow the former channel to simulcast digitally in full-time, which began two days earlier (September 5). The shift was arranged for the station until its management announce its intention to permanently shut down analog broadcasts and go digital-only.