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Manila Broadcasting Company in the Philippines reverts from the FM radio brand Yes the Best to its original name Yes! FM. [citation needed] 6 Manila Broadcasting Company is rebranded as MBC Media Group [citation needed] Linda Wertheimer announces her retirement from NPR after 53 years with the American public radio network. [4] 8
Note: Not all programs that are broadcast nationwide via satellite from its Manila station. Agenda ng Bayan (2016–present) AT: Adulting in Tandem (2023–present) Bangon, Bayang Mahal! (2022, 2023–present) Bagong Umaga, Bagong Pag-asa (2017–present) Balitang Pambansa (2024; simulcast on PTV, IBC, DWAN 1206, PIA and PNA) Celebrating Life ...
Headline Ngayon [2] (2023) Jeffrey Hernaez; Headline Ngayon Weekend (2023) Steve Raz and Pamela Vasquez; Christian Yosores and Marlene Padiernos; Radyo 630 Balita (2024) Steve Raz and Robert Mano; TeleRadyo Serbisyo Balita [2] (2023) Alvin Elchico and Doris Bigornia; TV Patrol [2] [3] [4] (2023; hook-up with A2Z, All TV, ANC, Kapamilya Channel ...
Starting on the 2016 National Schools Press Conference, a new group contest was added, the Television Broadcasting and Script Writing, wherein like its radio counterpart the participating students stimulated a live TV newscast from anchoring to production. It started as an exhibitional contest and eventually became a formal group contest in 2017.
Philippine Collective Media Corporation (PCMC; officially known in their documents as Philippine CollectiveMedia Corporation) is a Philippine broadcast media company. [1] [2] Its headquarters are located in Barangay South Triangle, Quezon City, with offices in Makati and Tacloban.
Fairwaves Broadcasting Network (Bandera News Philippines) Contemporary MOR, News, Talk: DXFQ: 10 kW General Santos: 103.3 FM: Radyo Katribu National Nutrition Council (Nutriskwela Community Radio), operated by the Municipal Government of T'Boli: Community Radio: DXNR: 0.5 kW T'Boli: 103.9 FM: GFM One Life Radio Kalayaan Broadcasting System ...
Present-day DWIZ began as KZPI—its last two call letters stood for Philippine Islands [1] —a commercial radio station being established in 1946 [1] [2] by the Philippine Broadcasting Corporation (PBC) [1] through the Soriano family, along with magazine chain owner Ramon Roces, [2] as a post-war extension of the company's predecessor, Far Eastern Broadcasting Company.
The following is a list of NTC-licensed radio stations in Southern Tagalog, which includes the current regions of Calabarzon and Mimaropa regions in the Philippines, [1] [2] current as of 2024. The table can be sorted by call sign, frequency, location, owner, name, languages and radio format. Also included below are defunct radio stations and ...