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Daher Broadcasting System (DBS) Channel 10 (Cable Channel 35), Castries, Saint Lucia; National Television Network (NTN 2) – Saint Lucia; VQH-TV 4 and 5 (Helen Television System Channel 4,(Cable: Channel 34) Castries, Saint Lucia; EWTN Channel 6, Castries, Saint Lucia; GVD Caribbean 115 Flow Sarrot Bexon St Lucia
St. Lucia News Online, officially launched on Oct. 1, 2012., Gros Islet, website [4] The Star, established in 1987, published weekly (Saturday), founded by Mae and Rick Wayne [5] The Voice of Saint Lucia, The Voice (1885– ), Castries, British Library 013895624 [6] [7] Based on records in the British Archives, the following newspapers were ...
MBC Media Group Love Radio Kalibo DYSM 100.1 MHz 5 kW Kalibo: Cebu Broadcasting Company Love Radio Roxas DYML: 105.7 MHz 5 kW Roxas, Capiz: MBC Media Group Love Radio Iloilo DYMB: 97.5 MHz 10 kW Iloilo City: Philippine Broadcasting Corporation Love Radio Bacolod DYKS: 91.9 MHz 10 kW Bacolod: MBC Media Group Love Radio Cebu DYBU: 97.9 MHz 25 kW ...
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The Manila Broadcasting Company (MBC), doing business as the MBC Media Group, [1] is a multimedia company in the Philippines. It is currently owned by the FJE Group of Companies of Fred J. Elizalde, which also operates hotels and Pasay-based amusement park, Star City .
MBC subsequently initiated a conversion to an all-cable network in 1992, with equipment due for August that year. [6] MBC was temporarily taken off the air at the beginning of 1994 as the staff took a New Year vacation. [7] As of 2000, MBC TV was a cable service providing CNN, Discovery Channel, live sports and US networks. [8]
MBC TV Network News (formerly MBC Network News and DZRH Network News) is the flagship Filipino language tri-media newscast of DZRH. It airs in the Philippines through DZRH News Television every weekday from 12 to 1 p.m. The newscast is being simulcast on 666 kHz in Manila and DZRH provincial relay stations if the station has special coverage.
The news program's origin can be traced back to 1981 when in December it was first introduced as "MBC News Show". Since then, throughout the 80s, 90s, and into the early 2000s it had undergone numerous name changes and had other names like "MBC News Good Morning Korea" and "MBC Morning News" until it settled around the name "MBC News Today" in ...