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{{about|television station used the callsign "DXET"|radio station used that callsign|DXET-FM}}
{{distinguish|text=[[DWWX-TV|ABS-CBN Channel 2 Manila]], television station owned by [[ABS-CBN Corporation|ABS-CBN]]}}
{{Infobox television station
| callsign               = DXET-TV (TV5 Davao)
| city                   = [[Davao City]]
| logo                   = TV5 (ABC5) Logo.svg
| branding               = ''TV5 Davao''
| analog                 = 2 ([[VHF]])
| digital                = 18 ([[UHF]]) (''[[ISDB|ISDB-T]]'') (Test Broadcast)
| virtual                = 18.01
| subchannels            = [[#Digital channels|See list]]
| affiliations           = {{plainlist|
* '''18.01''': [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5]]
* '''18.02''': [[One PH]] <small></small>
* '''18.03''': [[One Sports (TV channel)|One Sports]]
}}
| founded                = {{Start date and age|1993|07|08}}
| location               = [[Metro Davao]]
| owner                  = [[TV5 Network|TV5 Network Inc.]] <br> <small> ''([[ABS-CBN Corporation]])''</small>
| licensee               = 
| sister_stations        = [[DXAN-TV]] ([[One Sports (TV channel)|One Sports]])<br>[[DXFM|Radyo5 101.9 News FM Davao]]
| former_affiliations    = [[ABS-CBN]] (1967–1972) <br> [[People's Television Network|GTV/MBS]] (1974–1986)<br>ABC Davao (1993–2008)
| former_callsigns       = DXAW-TV (1967–1986)
| licensing_authority    = [[National Telecommunications Commission (Philippines)|NTC]]
| former_channel_numbers = [[DXMJ-TV|5]] (1962–1972)
| power                  = Analog: 50 kW (10 kW on-operational power output)<br>Digital: 10 kW
| erp                    = Analog and digital: 259.2 kW
| website                = http://www.tv5.com.ph 
}}
'''DXET-TV''', cChannel 2 (analog) and Channel 18 (digital), is a commercial television station owned and operated by [[TV5 Network|TV5 Network Inc.]] and co-owned by [[ABS-CBN Corporation]]. Its studios, the analog and digital transmitter are located at TV5 Heights, Broadcast Ave., Shrine Hills, Matina, [[Davao City]].

==History==
*'''1962''' – DXMT-TV Channel 5, the first broadcast in the whole Mindanao was launched by Associated Broadcasting Corporation until [[President of the Philippines]] [[Ferdinand Marcos]] declared [[Martial Law]] was forced to shut-down in 1972.
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[[Category:Television stations in Davao City]]
[[Category:TV5 (Philippine TV network) stations]]
[[Category:Television channels and stations established in 1993]]
[[Category:Digital television stations in the Philippines]]


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