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DZRH News Television airs the live video feed of DZRH programs, except selected radio dramas, the religious radio program Tinig ng Pagasa and during sign-off. It signs off every Sunday from 12:00 am to 4:00 am PHT and during Holy Week from Maundy Thursday to Black Saturday, thus showing its logo without audio instead.
On August 31, 2020, MBC Network News was relaunched and returned as DZRH's noontime news program while retiring the "DZRH Network News" brand. Its original anchor, Dennis Antenor, Jr. returned as the main presenter with Atty. Cherryl Adami-Molina, who formerly served as co-anchor for DZRH Happy Hour in the same capacity.
DZRH Evening News (2018–2020) DZRH Headlines; DZRH Headline Balita; DZRH Nationwide Balita; DZRH News Headlines; DZRH Senior Moments (2019–2022) DZRH Unang Balita; DOH Health Agenda (2018–2019) DOST: Agham Para sa Bayan (2017–2018) Dolorosa (radio drama) Dr. Ramon Selga (radio drama) Dulaan ng Darigold (radio drama) Eveready News ...
Regular programming resumed the following day (October 3) at 4 am PHT, with video streaming for the station's social media accounts and simulcast nationwide satellite relay feed restored later; but the audio live streaming and DZRH News Television channel for cable, DTH and regional digital TV remained off air until November 26 only on TV. On ...
DZRH Davao DXRF: 1260 kHz 10 kW Relay Davao: MBC Media Group DZRH General Santos DXGH: 540 kHz 5 kW Relay General Santos: Pacific Broadcasting System 94.3 DZRH News FM General Santos DXTS: 94.3 MHz 10 kW Originating General Santos: Cebu Broadcasting Company DZRH Bislig DXBH 1035 kHz 5 kW Relay Bislig: Pacific Broadcasting System DZRH Cotabato DXCH
DYBU-DTV (channel 43) is a television station in Metro Cebu, Philippines, serving as the Visayas flagship for DZRH News Television of MBC Media Group. [1] The station maintains a transmitter facility at Eggling Subdivision, Busay Hills, Cebu City (sharing facilities with 91.5 Yes FM and 102.7 Easy Rock ).
DZRH-TV was the flagship VHF TV station of Philippine media network Manila Broadcasting Company that aired from April 11, 1962 to September 23, 1972 as an analog TV network and had relay stations in 6 key cities in the Philippines.
In 1949, DZRH began airing the first radio drama, Gulong ng Palad. At the same year, MBC launched its another radio station, DZPI (the station was then renamed as DWIZ in 1972, until it was later sold to Aliw Broadcasting Corporation in 1991). [5] Ben Aniceto began his long media career, working with DZRH, DZMB, and DZPI as a radio talent. [6]