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Over-the-air radio broadcasting in the Philippines mostly belongs to the AM and FM bands. The AM broadcast band in the Philippines is on 531–1701 kHz with 9 kHz spacing (530–1700 kHz with 10 kHz spacing from the American colonial era and post-independence up to 1978), and is predominantly used for news and public service broadcasting. The ...
With the transfer was born the Philippine Broadcasting Service (PBS), the second broadcasting organization after Manila Broadcasting Company (now MBC Media Group). KZFM first operated under the Department of Foreign Affairs until it was transferred to the Radio Broadcasting Board (RBB), created by President Manuel Quezon on September 3, 1937.
These are the list of programs produced and/or distributed by the Presidential Broadcast Service thru its radio networks: Radyo Pilipinas, Radyo Pilipinas Dos, Radyo Pilipinas Tres, Radyo Pilipinas World Service, Republika FM1 and Capital FM2.
Radyo Pilipino Corporation, presently operating as Radyo Pilipino Media Group, is a Philippine broadcasting company owned by Lucky Star Holdings.Originally founded in 1924, it is the oldest radio network in the Philippines; its current incarnation was founded on June 25, 1985, by a consortium led by businessman-politician Eduardo Cojuangco Jr. [2]
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Broadcast Area 107.9 U Radio Brainstone Broadcasting: electronic dance music: Manila: Atlantis Radio AMFM Philippines Easy listening, adult contemporary International Crossover Online Mareco Broadcasting Network: smooth jazz: 32 International Fresh FM Philippines Dan Cabisada contemporary hits: Manila Green Giant FM: De La Salle University
It was established by George D. Bayona on October 24, 1958, when the people of Legazpi and the province of Albay had only heard radio from faint broadcast signals from Metro Manila stations. PBN pioneered the broadcast industry in the Bicol region by operating the first cable radio station, "Radyo Balagon", under the banner of Bicol Wire ...
BEC was established by James Lindenberg, one of the founding fathers of Philippine television, [2] [3] an American electronics engineer who went into radio equipment assembly and radio broadcasting. In 1949, James Lindenberg shifted Bolinao to radio broadcasting with DZBC [4] and masterminded the introduction of television to the country in ...