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The Pangasinan revolt was sparked by news that Manila had fallen to the British on October 6, 1762. The Traité de Paris ended the Seven Years' War between Britain, France and Spain on March 1, 1763. On January 16, 1765, Juan de la Cruz Palaris was captured and Pangasinan independence was lost again.
News, Public Affairs, Talk, Drama: DZVV Vigan City: People's Broadcasting Service, Inc. (part of Bombo Radyo Philippines) 693 AM: Radyo Tirad Pass: News, Public Affairs, Talk: DZTP Candon City: Tirad Pass Radio-Television Broadcasting Network (affiliated with Radio Mindanao Network) 927 AM: Commando Radio: News, Public Affairs, Talk: DWRS Vigan ...
Pangasinan was a sovereign coastal pre-colonial Philippine polity (panarian) located at the coasts of Lingayen Gulf. [1] South of Pangasinan was the kingdom of Caboloan (Luyag na Caboloan), located in the interior of Central Luzon , beside the Agno River basin.
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Following changes of its now-main newscast 24 Oras, Balitang Amianan was rebranded as 24 Oras North Central Luzon effective November 10, 2014.. On August 31, 2015, 24 Oras North Central Luzon retitled as 24 Oras Amianan (after Ratsada 24 Oras of GMA Iloilo since July 20, now relaunched since August 27, 2018 as One Western Visayas) with an additional segment called "Trivia ni Araguy". 24 Oras ...
Weekday mornings on Radyo Pangasinan begin with Junior Morning Na!, [2] an hour-long music program that plays Pangasinan and Ilocano songs. The remainder of the weekday schedule features 5½ hours per day of locally produced news and talk programs (with four hours in the morning primetime slot and 1½ hour in the late-afternoon), with music and entertainment programming from 10:00 AM to 5:00 ...
The oldest of the two components, the news division began as the news section of two radio stations - DZBC (opened 1949) and DZAQ (opened 1950) both in the Manila area, and DZRI (opened 1951) in Pangasinan, all under the Bolinao Electronics Corporation and later under the Alto Broadcasting System, which broadcast news programs and commentary as ...
The newscasts primarily covers weekly updates from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao through its regional news bureaus in North Central Luzon (Dagupan and Ilocos, served by Balitang Amianan), Southern Luzon (Naga, served by Balitang Bicolandia), Western Visayas (Iloilo and Bacolod, served by One Western Visayas), Central and Eastern Visayas (Cebu, served by Balitang Bisdak) and Mindanao (Davao and ...