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DZRV (846 AM), on-air as Veritas 846 and commonly called as Radyo Veritas, is a radio station owned and operated by the Archdiocese of Manila under the Radio Veritas - Global Broadcasting System. It is the flagship member of the Catholic Media Network .
Divine Word Missionary TV Mass (in cooperation with Divine Word Missionary) (2020–present) 1; Dr. Love Radio Show (2022–present) 2; Healing Mass sa Veritas (in cooperation with DZRV Veritas 846) (2020–present)
ACS Sunday Mass (2020; in partnership with Veritas 846 and ACS Manufacturing Corporation; also broadcast on Veritas 846, TV5, One PH, and 105.9 True FM) Kapanalig sa DZRH (2013) Panalangin Para sa Dakilang Awa (2018) Tinig ng Pagasa (Voice of Prophecy) (2000s; syndication, produced by Adventist World Radio)
3.1 Defunct. 4 Internet stations. 5 Satellite-only stations. 6 Shortwave stations. ... Radyo Totoo/Radyo Veritas (news/talk, Roman Catholic religious broadcasting: ...
See also: List of radio stations in the Philippines § Stations by region or province The following is a list of NTC -licensed radio stations in Metro Manila, a region of the Philippines, current as of 2024. The tables can be sorted by call sign, branding, frequency, location, owner, languages and radio format. Also included below are defunct radio stations and Internet-only stations. Radio ...
[1] It established DWBC-AM (then at 920 kHz) and its FM station counterpart in 1972, the year when the Philippines was under Martial Law. In 1980, DWBC-FM became DWRK (RK 96) and in 1988, relaunched under the new branding known as WRocK. On July 27, 1999, ACWS-UBN launched its first television station known as UltraVision 25.
A top Senate Democrat on Saturday accused conservative Supreme Court justices of violating federal disclosure laws in a lengthy report that caps a monthslong ...
CMN was known as the Philippine Federation of Catholic Broadcasters (PFCB), a radio network founded through the efforts of Fr. James Reuter, SJ and Fr. George Dion, OMI in 1966. [3] The radio network was owned and operated by different Catholic broadcast media corporations.