Central Luzon Television

[2][3] The station pioneered extensive and frequently updated coverage of national and local elections and natural disasters that hit the region, including typhoons and northeast monsoons.

[citation needed] The station is also the official broadcaster of the Giant Lantern Festival every December from 2007, as well as the United Central Luzon Athletic Association games since 2015.

On March 22, 2019, CLTV 36, as part of its 12th anniversary celebration with the theme "Championing Local Pride" (also used as a slogan from 2019 to 2022), held its inaugural Social Services Conference and Expo (SocSeCon) at Robinsons Starmills mall in San Fernando, Pampanga.

Thus, the relaunch included the slogan "Pusung Makabalen" (which is the Kapampangan term for the Filipino phrase "Pusong Makabayan" or "Patriotic Heart").

In February 2024, CLTV 36 moved its transmission back on the original site in San Fernando with its newly renovated tower atop of CGIC Building.

Plans of building SFN or repeater towers in different parts of the region to expand its Digital TV coverage on every capital cities of Central Luzon provinces have been laid but has not yet been materialized.

In 2008, about a year since it began broadcasting, the station received its first KBP Golden Dove Award (Sonia Soto for Best Provincial Public Affairs Program Host).

Since September 10, 2023, CLTV 36 has utilized its analog UHF channel 36 (605.143 MHz) for its digital terrestrial television (DTT) tests during off-air hours.

CLTV 36 made several announcements on its broadcast and social media pages about a change happening on October 10, 2023, the culmination of plans to convert the station to DTT which began in May 2021.

Corporate Guarantee and Insurance Company building, the headquarters of CLTV 36, a four-story modern office building with a tall red and white antenna behind a BMW dealership, on Jose Abad Santos Avenue in San Fernando, Pampanga, April 2017
Corporate Guarantee and Insurance Company building, the headquarters of CLTV 36, in April 2017
CLTV 36 as the official broadcaster of the Giant Lantern Festival since 2007
Previous logo of CLTV 36 with the Metro Central Luzon branding from April 2016 until 2017