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DZRP - Radyo Pilipinas World Service (formerly known as Voice of the Philippines and Radyo Pagasa) is a shortwave radio station broadcasting outside the Philippines.Owned by the Presidential Broadcast Service under the Presidential Communications Group, the station is operated from Mondays to Sundays 1:30 AM to 11:30 AM PHT (17:30-03:30 UTC) on various shortwave frequencies, with internet live ...
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]
Branding Callsign Ch. # Power (kW) Station Type Location (Transmitter site) RPTV Manila DZKB-TV: 9 50 kW Originating RPN South Tower, Panay Avenue, Brgy.
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
Radio Philippines Network, Inc. (RPN) is a Philippine television and radio company based in Quezon City.It is currently owned through majority share by Nine Media Corporation of the ALC Group of Companies; along with the Presidential Communications Office (PCO), Far East Managers and Investors Inc. (owned by the family of Roberto Benedicto), and other private sectors.
The following is a list of NTC-licensed radio stations in the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. [1] [2] 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.
PBA Games on Sports Radio (1983–1989, 2002–2009, 2011–2014, 2023–present, simulcast also on selected RP1 stations) PBS News Now (2023–present) Post Game (2017–present) Press Start Pilipinas (2022–present) PSA Forum (2022–present) PSC Hour (2019–2022, 2023–present) Radyo Pilipinas sa Sports Radio (2017–present; hookup from ...
During Martial Law, the Bureau of Broadcasts took over the station and became DPI Radio 1 / MPI Radio 1. In November 1978, due to the switch of the Philippine AM dial from the NARBA-mandated 10 kHz spacing to the 9 kHz rule implemented by the Geneva Frequency Plan of 1975 , the station's frequency was transferred from 710 kHz to 918 kHz.