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DZRH

DZRH (666 AM) is a radio station owned and operated by MBC Media Group. It is the flagship station of MMG. The station's studio is located at the MBC Building, Star City, Vicente Sotto St., CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay; while its transmitter is located along I. Marcelo St., Brgy. Malanday, Valenzuela. The station has nationwide coverage through its relay stations located across the Philippines.[2]

DZRH
Broadcast areaMega Manila and surrounding areas
Frequency666 kHz
BrandingDZRH
Programming
Language(s)Filipino
FormatNews, Public Affairs, Talk, Drama
AffiliationsDZRH News Television
Ownership
OwnerMBC Media Group
90.7 Love Radio, 96.3 Easy Rock, 101.1 Yes FM
History
First air date
July 15, 1939 (1939-07-15)
Former call signs
KZRH (1939–1948)
Former frequencies
650 kHz (1939–1978)
Call sign meaning
Radio Heacock[1]
(former branding)
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
Power50,000 watts
Repeater(s)See DZRH stations
Links
WebcastListen Live
Alternate Stream
Websitewww.dzrh.com.ph

Established on July 15, 1939, DZRH is the oldest private radio station, and the second oldest radio station in the Philippines, after the government-owned DZRB.[3]

History edit

The Heacock era edit

DZRH first went on air as KZRH on July 15, 1939, after being founded by Samuel Gaches, the owner of H. E. Heacock Company, a department store based in Escolta, Binondo, Manila, with Hal Bowie as the station's first announcer. KZRH, which was broadcasting using the frequency of 650 kHz with the power of 1,000 watts; and became the fourth commercial radio station in the Philippines. Later in 1940, it bought KZRC (now DYRC) from Isaac Beck in Cebu City. KZRH's radio broadcasts centered on musical, variety shows, comedy skits and short newscasts. Jazz and ballads became standard fare. At that time, KZRH broadcasts were in the English language.

By the dawn of December 7, 1941, KZRH has gone through leaps and bounds. The station's puny 1,000-watt transmitter was replaced with a modern 10,000 watt facility, coinciding with the inauguration of their modern studios. During the same day also that the station became the first to announce the Japanese attack on the Pearl Harbor.[4]

During the outbreak of the Second World War, the Imperial Japanese troops took over the stations and KZRH was rebranded PIAM ("Philippine Islands AM"), becoming a tool for the Second Republic's propaganda.[5]

The birth of MBC; expansion of DZRH edit

After World War II, the Elizalde brothers (Federico "Fred", Joaquin Miguel "Mike" and Manuel "Manolo") took over KZRH and KZRC. With the help of station manager Bertrand Silen, KZRH transferred its operations to the Insular Life Building in Plaza Cervantes. On June 12, 1946, the Elizaldes established the country's pioneer radio network, the Manila Broadcasting Company,[6] with KZRH as its flagship station.

KZRH returned to the airwaves on July 1, 1946. On July 4, 1946, it aired the live coverage of the Philippine independence from the United States and the inauguration of the third Philippine Republic. With this, the station switched to Filipino-language broadcasts and this followed by other radio stations.[7]

In 1948, after the international telecommunications conference in the United States where the Philippines changed its first letter to "D", signaling the separation from the American broadcasting milieu. This prompted KZRH changed its callsign to DZRH, and has been expanded to over 30 stations nationwide on medium wave and shortwave frequencies.

 
Station logo from 2003 to 2021

In 1949, DZRH began airing the first radio drama, Gulong ng Palad ("Wheel of Fortune"). Radio drama is one of the traditions of Philippine radio before the rise of television industry and continues until today this time on the FM band (only Ito ang Palad Ko!; "This is my fate", one of the longest-running drama anthology series since 1973).[8]

Martial Law era edit

In 1972, when then-President Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law, DZRH was temporarily closed for a few months. It was reopened but only under strict government censorship.[9] It was the only other time in DZRH's history since the Second World War that the station's broadcast operations were interrupted. Upon resumption of broadcasts, DZRH (along with sister stations DZMB and DWIZ) gained a new studio complex at North Bay Boulevard, Navotas and San Francisco del Monte, Quezon City.

In November 1978, DZRH migrated from 650 kHz to the current frequency at 666 kHz due to the switch of the Philippine AM bandplans from the NARBA-mandated 10 kHz spacing to the 9 kHz rule implemented by the Geneva Frequency Plan of 1975. In the same year, DZRH launched Operation Tulong ("Help"), a socio-civic organization that helps the people in time of need.

By late 1970s, DZRH, competing with other stations, aired eighteen radio drama programs over nine hours daily.[10]

In February 1986, the station covered the controversial snap elections and the ensuing People Power Revolution that peacefully deposed President Marcos and President Corazon Aquino's eventual accession.

Post-People Power Revolution edit

In 1988, DZRH moved from the former studio in Navotas and Quezon City to its new studio location at FJE Building, Esteban Street, Legazpi Village, Makati.

In 1989, DZRH celebrated its 50th (golden) anniversary by launching "50 Taon ng Radyo" (lit. transl. "50 Years of Radio") on July 23. Ceremonies and events were held at Rizal Memorial Stadium and Araneta Coliseum included parades, games, concerts, as well as outdoor and indoor fireworks displays.[11]

In 1991, radio veteran Joe Taruc joined the station, where he hosted Damdaming Bayan which is now the longest-running public affairs program, as well as a morning newscast. Aside from being a newscaster, he was also station manager, and later, Senior Vice-President until his death in September 2017.

In October 1991, DZRH once launched a contest with fifty pairs of shoes as a prize to listeners who could correctly predict the date of return of former First Lady Imelda Marcos, whose ban had been lifted by president Corazon Aquino. Within three days, more than a hundred entries were personally delivered through letters; as the station also received calls, even from as far as Alaska and England, asking about the contest.[12]

In 1994, as part of their 55th anniversary, DZRH launched its own nationwide satellite radio broadcast reaching 97% of the Philippine populace. Thus, the slogan is "One Nation, One Station"; and at the same time, DZRH became the first AM station to broadcast in full AM stereo signal, equipped with an upgraded 50,000 watt solid-state digital transmitter. It also bought some of the broadcast veterans such as Jay Sonza, Rey Langit and Ka Louie Beltran.

In July 2002, DZRH, along with other MBC stations, transferred from FJE Building in Makati, to its current studios at MBC Building, Vicente Sotto Street, CCP Complex on Roxas Boulevard, Pasay.

In October 2007, DZRH once again ventured into television broadcasting with the launch of TV Natin which renamed DZRH RadyoVision in 2008 (which is not related to the now-defunct VHF TV station DZRH-TV Channel 11), which was renamed RHTV in 2009 and DZRH News Television in 2013. It is also the first cable channel to broadcast via Facebook Live by mirroring the live stream of DZRH News Television to the Facebook servers.

In 2009, DZRH celebrated its 70th anniversary by launching "Fiesta Sitenta" as well as the launch of its first-ever theme song commissioned for the station. In the final quarter of 2011, DZRH did changes in their programming line-up as well as the adoption of the new slogan "RH Agad!" (transl. "RH right now"). In 2012, DZRH launched its new slogan, "Ang Makabagong Bayanihan" (transl. "The Modern Spirit of Volunteerism") and also includes the theme song of the station (still heard in the station IDs of the station up to this day).

DZRH celebrated its Diamond Jubilee on July 15, 2014, at the Manila Hotel with the launching of the coffee-table book and the special commemorative stamp courtesy of PhilPost.[13] In 2015, DZRH celebrated its 76th anniversary with the theme 76 Taon ng Balita at Serbisyo (lit. transl. "76 years of News and Service"). In 2016, DZRH celebrated its 77th anniversary with the theme "77 Years: Serbisyong tapat sa inyo" (lit. transl. "Service Loyal to You"). In 2017, DZRH celebrated its 78th anniversary with the theme "78 taon ng Tamang Balita at Tamang Serbisyo sa Bawat Pilipino" (lit. transl. "78 Years of Right News and Right Service to Every Filipino"). In 2018, DZRH celebrated its 79th anniversary with the theme "Walong Dekada ng Tamang Pagbabalita at Tamang Paglilingkod" (lit. transl. "Eight Decades of Right News and Right Service").

In October 2018, DZRH again aired its classic top-of-the-hour ID (which was launched on January 1, 1999, featuring the voice of Nick de Guzman) on a one-off airing basis, although the 2012 "Ang Makabagong Bayanihan" station ID continues to air on a regular basis. On the same month, DZRH reused its old slogan, "DZRH: Ang Kaunaunahan sa Pilipinas" (lit. transl. "DZRH: The First in the Philippines") in preparations for the 80th anniversary of the station in 2019. The said classic top-of-the-hour ID was re-introduced and became permanent in 2022, during the 83rd anniversary of the station.

On October 2, 2019, the studios of DZRH in the MBC Building, along with its sister MBC Manila radio stations, were affected by a major fire that originated in the nearby Star City theme park, prompting the station to suspend regular programming.[14] In the interim, DZRH broadcasts from its backup studio in BSA Twin Towers, where the transmitters of its FM counterparts are located, where it played automated music throughout the day. 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 November 11, DZRH moved its studio at Design Center of the Philippines, situated near the MBC Building across Vicente Sotto Street.

In March 2020, DZRH temporarily suspended its regular programming, especially radio dramas and DZRH News Television programs, in line with the enhanced community quarantine imposed by President Rodrigo Duterte due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which replaced them with news updates; radio dramas would again return to the station after a few months of hiatus.

On November 15, 2021, DZRH, alongside sister stations, launched their new logos and its new corporate slogan, Sama-Sama Tayo, Pilipino! (lit. transl.We are all Filipinos!). On December 17, 2021, DZRH returned to the MBC Building with brand new studios for both radio and TV operations.[15]

On February 6, 2024, coinciding the renaming to MBC Media Group, DZRH received a new ident based on old 1970s ident before albeit modified and digitized.

Programming edit

Notable on-air personalities edit

 
Anthony Taberna anchors the program Dos por Dos.

Ratings edit

As of the fourth quarter of 2022, DZRH is the most-listened-to AM radio station in Metro Manila, ranking number one among news radio stations. This data is based on a survey commissioned by Kantar Media Philippines, Nielsen, and Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ Riere Lavarez (June 6, 2015). "DZRH @ 75th Year #1". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  2. ^ Malinao, Alito (1991). Journalism for Filipinos. National Book Store. p. 298. ISBN 9789710851188. Retrieved August 26, 2020 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ . Dagupan.com. Archived from the original on August 19, 2016. Retrieved November 26, 2018.
  4. ^ "DZRH Golden Anniversary: No. 1 in 50 Years of Public Service". Manila Standard. Retrieved March 26, 2023.
  5. ^ Lent, John A. "PHILIPPINE RADIO- HISTORY AND PROBLEMS" (PDF). Asian Studies - Journal of Critical Perspectives on Asia. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
  6. ^ "Articles of Incorporation 1946" (PDF). Manila Broadcasting Company. Retrieved February 3, 2024.
  7. ^ De Borja, Marciano (June 12, 2012). Basques in the Philippines. University of Nevada Press. ISBN 9780874178913. Retrieved August 26, 2020 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ Reyes, Soledad (2005). A Dark Tinge to the World: 1987-2005. University of the Philippines Press. ISBN 9789715424752. Retrieved August 26, 2020 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ Borja, Marciano R. De (April 11, 2005). Basques in the Philippines. University of Nevada Press. p. 131. ISBN 9780874175905. Retrieved May 5, 2017.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ Morella, Cecil (October 25, 2023). "Filipino listeners cheered by last surviving radio dramas". The Japan Times. Tokyo. Retrieved November 22, 2023.
  11. ^ The Fookien Times Philippines Yearbook. Fookien Times. 1989. p. 365. ISBN 9789710503506. Retrieved August 26, 2020 – via Google Books.
  12. ^ United Press International (October 17, 1991). "Shoes offered to people who can predict Imelda's return". The Bryan Times. Bryan, Ohio. p. 9. Retrieved November 22, 2023 – via Google Books.
  13. ^ "PHLPost launches DZRH commemorative stamps during DZRH Diamond Jubilee - Remate". www.remate.ph. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  14. ^ "Fire hits Star City compound".
  15. ^ "MBC jumsptarts re-branding campaign with new station logos". dzrh.com.ph. November 15, 2021. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  16. ^ Del Mundo, Elicia (December 24, 2022). "DZRH is No. 1 AM radio in Metro, Mega Manila - survey". DZRH News. Retrieved May 7, 2024.

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See also edit

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This article is about the Philippine radio station For other uses see DZRH disambiguation DZRH 666 AM is a radio station owned and operated by MBC Media Group It is the flagship station of MMG The station s studio is located at the MBC Building Star City Vicente Sotto St CCP Complex Roxas Boulevard Pasay while its transmitter is located along I Marcelo St Brgy Malanday Valenzuela The station has nationwide coverage through its relay stations located across the Philippines 2 DZRHPasayBroadcast areaMega Manila and surrounding areasFrequency666 kHzBrandingDZRHProgrammingLanguage s FilipinoFormatNews Public Affairs Talk DramaAffiliationsDZRH News TelevisionOwnershipOwnerMBC Media GroupSister stations90 7 Love Radio 96 3 Easy Rock 101 1 Yes FMHistoryFirst air dateJuly 15 1939 1939 07 15 Former call signsKZRH 1939 1948 Former frequencies650 kHz 1939 1978 Call sign meaningRadio Heacock 1 former branding Technical informationLicensing authorityNTCPower50 000 wattsRepeater s See DZRH stationsLinksWebcastListen Live Alternate StreamWebsitewww wbr dzrh wbr com wbr ph Established on July 15 1939 DZRH is the oldest private radio station and the second oldest radio station in the Philippines after the government owned DZRB 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 The Heacock era 1 2 The birth of MBC expansion of DZRH 1 3 Martial Law era 1 4 Post People Power Revolution 2 Programming 3 Notable on air personalities 4 Ratings 5 References 6 External links 7 See alsoHistory editThe Heacock era edit DZRH first went on air as KZRH on July 15 1939 after being founded by Samuel Gaches the owner of H E Heacock Company a department store based in Escolta Binondo Manila with Hal Bowie as the station s first announcer KZRH which was broadcasting using the frequency of 650 kHz with the power of 1 000 watts and became the fourth commercial radio station in the Philippines Later in 1940 it bought KZRC now DYRC from Isaac Beck in Cebu City KZRH s radio broadcasts centered on musical variety shows comedy skits and short newscasts Jazz and ballads became standard fare At that time KZRH broadcasts were in the English language By the dawn of December 7 1941 KZRH has gone through leaps and bounds The station s puny 1 000 watt transmitter was replaced with a modern 10 000 watt facility coinciding with the inauguration of their modern studios During the same day also that the station became the first to announce the Japanese attack on the Pearl Harbor 4 During the outbreak of the Second World War the Imperial Japanese troops took over the stations and KZRH was rebranded PIAM Philippine Islands AM becoming a tool for the Second Republic s propaganda 5 The birth of MBC expansion of DZRH edit After World War II the Elizalde brothers Federico Fred Joaquin Miguel Mike and Manuel Manolo took over KZRH and KZRC With the help of station manager Bertrand Silen KZRH transferred its operations to the Insular Life Building in Plaza Cervantes On June 12 1946 the Elizaldes established the country s pioneer radio network the Manila Broadcasting Company 6 with KZRH as its flagship station KZRH returned to the airwaves on July 1 1946 On July 4 1946 it aired the live coverage of the Philippine independence from the United States and the inauguration of the third Philippine Republic With this the station switched to Filipino language broadcasts and this followed by other radio stations 7 In 1948 after the international telecommunications conference in the United States where the Philippines changed its first letter to D signaling the separation from the American broadcasting milieu This prompted KZRH changed its callsign to DZRH and has been expanded to over 30 stations nationwide on medium wave and shortwave frequencies nbsp Station logo from 2003 to 2021 In 1949 DZRH began airing the first radio drama Gulong ng Palad Wheel of Fortune Radio drama is one of the traditions of Philippine radio before the rise of television industry and continues until today this time on the FM band only Ito ang Palad Ko This is my fate one of the longest running drama anthology series since 1973 8 Martial Law era edit In 1972 when then President Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law DZRH was temporarily closed for a few months It was reopened but only under strict government censorship 9 It was the only other time in DZRH s history since the Second World War that the station s broadcast operations were interrupted Upon resumption of broadcasts DZRH along with sister stations DZMB and DWIZ gained a new studio complex at North Bay Boulevard Navotas and San Francisco del Monte Quezon City In November 1978 DZRH migrated from 650 kHz to the current frequency at 666 kHz due to the switch of the Philippine AM bandplans from the NARBA mandated 10 kHz spacing to the 9 kHz rule implemented by the Geneva Frequency Plan of 1975 In the same year DZRH launched Operation Tulong Help a socio civic organization that helps the people in time of need By late 1970s DZRH competing with other stations aired eighteen radio drama programs over nine hours daily 10 In February 1986 the station covered the controversial snap elections and the ensuing People Power Revolution that peacefully deposed President Marcos and President Corazon Aquino s eventual accession Post People Power Revolution edit In 1988 DZRH moved from the former studio in Navotas and Quezon City to its new studio location at FJE Building Esteban Street Legazpi Village Makati In 1989 DZRH celebrated its 50th golden anniversary by launching 50 Taon ng Radyo lit transl 50 Years of Radio on July 23 Ceremonies and events were held at Rizal Memorial Stadium and Araneta Coliseum included parades games concerts as well as outdoor and indoor fireworks displays 11 In 1991 radio veteran Joe Taruc joined the station where he hosted Damdaming Bayan which is now the longest running public affairs program as well as a morning newscast Aside from being a newscaster he was also station manager and later Senior Vice President until his death in September 2017 In October 1991 DZRH once launched a contest with fifty pairs of shoes as a prize to listeners who could correctly predict the date of return of former First Lady Imelda Marcos whose ban had been lifted by president Corazon Aquino Within three days more than a hundred entries were personally delivered through letters as the station also received calls even from as far as Alaska and England asking about the contest 12 In 1994 as part of their 55th anniversary DZRH launched its own nationwide satellite radio broadcast reaching 97 of the Philippine populace Thus the slogan is One Nation One Station and at the same time DZRH became the first AM station to broadcast in full AM stereo signal equipped with an upgraded 50 000 watt solid state digital transmitter It also bought some of the broadcast veterans such as Jay Sonza Rey Langit and Ka Louie Beltran In July 2002 DZRH along with other MBC stations transferred from FJE Building in Makati to its current studios at MBC Building Vicente Sotto Street CCP Complex on Roxas Boulevard Pasay In October 2007 DZRH once again ventured into television broadcasting with the launch of TV Natin which renamed DZRH RadyoVision in 2008 which is not related to the now defunct VHF TV station DZRH TV Channel 11 which was renamed RHTV in 2009 and DZRH News Television in 2013 It is also the first cable channel to broadcast via Facebook Live by mirroring the live stream of DZRH News Television to the Facebook servers In 2009 DZRH celebrated its 70th anniversary by launching Fiesta Sitenta as well as the launch of its first ever theme song commissioned for the station In the final quarter of 2011 DZRH did changes in their programming line up as well as the adoption of the new slogan RH Agad transl RH right now In 2012 DZRH launched its new slogan Ang Makabagong Bayanihan transl The Modern Spirit of Volunteerism and also includes the theme song of the station still heard in the station IDs of the station up to this day DZRH celebrated its Diamond Jubilee on July 15 2014 at the Manila Hotel with the launching of the coffee table book and the special commemorative stamp courtesy of PhilPost 13 In 2015 DZRH celebrated its 76th anniversary with the theme 76 Taon ng Balita at Serbisyo lit transl 76 years of News and Service In 2016 DZRH celebrated its 77th anniversary with the theme 77 Years Serbisyong tapat sa inyo lit transl Service Loyal to You In 2017 DZRH celebrated its 78th anniversary with the theme 78 taon ng Tamang Balita at Tamang Serbisyo sa Bawat Pilipino lit transl 78 Years of Right News and Right Service to Every Filipino In 2018 DZRH celebrated its 79th anniversary with the theme Walong Dekada ng Tamang Pagbabalita at Tamang Paglilingkod lit transl Eight Decades of Right News and Right Service In October 2018 DZRH again aired its classic top of the hour ID which was launched on January 1 1999 featuring the voice of Nick de Guzman on a one off airing basis although the 2012 Ang Makabagong Bayanihan station ID continues to air on a regular basis On the same month DZRH reused its old slogan DZRH Ang Kaunaunahan sa Pilipinas lit transl DZRH The First in the Philippines in preparations for the 80th anniversary of the station in 2019 The said classic top of the hour ID was re introduced and became permanent in 2022 during the 83rd anniversary of the station On October 2 2019 the studios of DZRH in the MBC Building along with its sister MBC Manila radio stations were affected by a major fire that originated in the nearby Star City theme park prompting the station to suspend regular programming 14 In the interim DZRH broadcasts from its backup studio in BSA Twin Towers where the transmitters of its FM counterparts are located where it played automated music throughout the day 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 November 11 DZRH moved its studio at Design Center of the Philippines situated near the MBC Building across Vicente Sotto Street In March 2020 DZRH temporarily suspended its regular programming especially radio dramas and DZRH News Television programs in line with the enhanced community quarantine imposed by President Rodrigo Duterte due to the COVID 19 pandemic which replaced them with news updates radio dramas would again return to the station after a few months of hiatus On November 15 2021 DZRH alongside sister stations launched their new logos and its new corporate slogan Sama Sama Tayo Pilipino lit transl We are all Filipinos On December 17 2021 DZRH returned to the MBC Building with brand new studios for both radio and TV operations 15 On February 6 2024 coinciding the renaming to MBC Media Group DZRH received a new ident based on old 1970s ident before albeit modified and digitized Programming editMain article List of programs broadcast by DZRH DZRH News TelevisionNotable on air personalities edit nbsp Anthony Taberna anchors the program Dos por Dos Benjamin Abalos Jr Bam Aquino Chel Diokno JV Ejercito Teodoro Locsin Jr Lisa Macuja Elizalde Francis Pangilinan Cory Quirino Jesus Crispin Remulla Anthony TabernaRatings editAs of the fourth quarter of 2022 DZRH is the most listened to AM radio station in Metro Manila ranking number one among news radio stations This data is based on a survey commissioned by Kantar Media Philippines Nielsen and Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas 16 References edit Riere Lavarez June 6 2015 DZRH 75th Year 1 YouTube Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved December 26 2020 Malinao Alito 1991 Journalism for Filipinos National Book Store p 298 ISBN 9789710851188 Retrieved August 26 2020 via Google Books Manila Broadcasting Company Dagupan com Archived from the original on August 19 2016 Retrieved November 26 2018 DZRH Golden Anniversary No 1 in 50 Years of Public Service Manila Standard Retrieved March 26 2023 Lent John A PHILIPPINE RADIO HISTORY AND PROBLEMS PDF Asian Studies Journal of Critical Perspectives on Asia Retrieved May 5 2017 Articles of Incorporation 1946 PDF Manila Broadcasting Company Retrieved February 3 2024 De Borja Marciano June 12 2012 Basques in the Philippines University of Nevada Press ISBN 9780874178913 Retrieved August 26 2020 via Google Books Reyes Soledad 2005 A Dark Tinge to the World 1987 2005 University of the Philippines Press ISBN 9789715424752 Retrieved August 26 2020 via Google Books Borja Marciano R De April 11 2005 Basques in the Philippines University of Nevada Press p 131 ISBN 9780874175905 Retrieved May 5 2017 permanent dead link Morella Cecil October 25 2023 Filipino listeners cheered by last surviving radio dramas The Japan Times Tokyo Retrieved November 22 2023 The Fookien Times Philippines Yearbook Fookien Times 1989 p 365 ISBN 9789710503506 Retrieved August 26 2020 via Google Books United Press International October 17 1991 Shoes offered to people who can predict Imelda s return The Bryan Times Bryan Ohio p 9 Retrieved November 22 2023 via Google Books PHLPost launches DZRH commemorative stamps during DZRH Diamond Jubilee Remate www remate ph Retrieved May 8 2017 Fire hits Star City compound MBC jumsptarts re branding campaign with new station logos dzrh com ph November 15 2021 Retrieved November 15 2021 Del Mundo Elicia December 24 2022 DZRH is No 1 AM radio in Metro Mega Manila survey DZRH News Retrieved May 7 2024 External links editMedia Ownership Monitor Philippines Radio by VERA Files and Reporters Without BordersSee also editDZRH News Television Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DZRH amp oldid 1222691529, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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