DXDT-TV

​​​​​​DXDT-TV, analog and digital channel 10, is an independent station and secondary FV+ affiliate licensed to Davao City. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group, as part of a duopoly with primary FV+ affiliate DXKM-TV (channel 3). DXDY-TV is also the flagship Filipino station of Nexstar.

History (WIP)
On 1980, DXKM (channel 3) was sold by Westinghouse to Tribune Broadcasting and decided to disaffiliate from VGC and become a primary NBC affiliate which made DXDT (channel 10), then a CBS affiliate, took the VGC affiliation primary and make CBS secondary.

On 1995, Channel 10 was bought by New World Communications using cash from selling DWNW in Porac, Pampanga (channel 48; serving the Pampanga DMA) and DYCP-TV in Cebu City, Cebu (channel 6; now an ETC O&O). NWC made channel 10 a Fox affiliate. VGC moved back to channel 3 and CBS went to channel 15 without any replacement ABC affiliate. Channel 10 became a Fox O&O in 1997. Fox sold channel 10 to the Hearst Corporation in 2015, resulting to Fox moving to channel 10's DT2 subchannel.

1987
This is DXDT-TV, ending another broadcast day. DXDT-TV is owned and operated by Channel 10 Davao License, Inc., a subsidiary of USA Philippine Media, Inc. DXDT-TV operates on channel 10, 193.25 MHz and 5 mW visual and 197.75 MHz and 5.65 mW aural. DXDT-TV 10 is a VGC television affiliate, as well as a secondary affiliate of the CBS television network. The station's studios are located on West Australia-Philippine Building in Davao City and transmitting facilities in Tower Route 3-10-15 near Mount Apo in Davao del Sur. We invite you later this morning for more of the best of VGC and CBS, on DXDT-TV 10.