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Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) is a Philippine free-to-air television and radio network based in Quezon City. It is a state broadcaster owned by the Government Communications Group under the Presidential Communications Office (PCO). It was the sister station of RPN. IBC, along with sister media companies PTV and Presidential Broadcast Service (PBS) forms the media arm of the PCO.
IBC is also informally referred to as The Kaibigan Network; this name was introduced in February 11, 2019.
Inter-Island Broadcasting Corportion[]
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Inter-Island Broadcasting Corporation was established in October 1959 when DZTV (channel 13) in Manila went its test broadcast. On March 1, 1960 at 6:30pm, DZTV-TV 13 was finally launched, and it became as the third television station in the country. Its original location was at the corner of P. Guevarra St.
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Used from December 12, 2003 to June 4, 2011 and a signage of Presidential Communications Operations Office in Quezon City from December 2003 to late 2017.
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Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
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