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Fidela Magpayo Reyes (October 29, 1920 – September 1, 2008), commonly known as Tiya Dely ("Aunt Dely"), was a Filipino radio broadcaster known for her counselling programs. She debuted in the 1950s and was among the first wave of broadcasters who popularized Filipino music while American music still dominated the Philippine airwaves following ...
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 ...
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.
Progressive Broadcasting Corporation; Radio Mindanao Network. Interactive Broadcast Media; Radio Philippines Network; Radyo Pilipino Corporation; Rajah Broadcasting Network; Rizal Memorial Colleges Broadcasting Corporation; Subic Broadcasting Corporation; Tiger 22 Media Corporation. Quest Broadcasting Inc. Raven Broadcasting Corporation ...
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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.
d. dwan-am; dwar-fm; dwbc-am; dwbl-am; dwbm-fm; dwbs-am; dwcm-am; dwdd-am; dwey; dwfb; dwgo-am; dwhl; dwiz-am; dwjc; dwjj-am; dwjs-am; dwkl; dwla-fm; dwlc; dwlv-am ...
DZBB marked its inaugural broadcast, as the station's static-marred signal was wafted on the air for the first time on March 1, 1950, by Robert "Uncle Bob" Stewart, in a small office space in Calvo Building, Escolta, Binondo, Manila, with mostly second-hand equipment and an old, surplus radio transmitter.