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Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas

The Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP; English: Association of Broadcasters of the Philippines) is a broadcast media organization[1] in the Philippines which provides its members broadcasting standards. The KBP was organized on April 27, 1973[2] in order to promote professional and ethical standards in Philippine broadcasting both in radio and television.

Association of Broadcasters of the Philippines
Kapisanan ng mga Broadkaster ng Pilipinas
FormationApril 27, 1973; 51 years ago (1973-04-27)
TypeNon-governmental, Nonprofit
HeadquartersMakati, Philippines
Location
Key people
AffiliationsAsia-Pacific Broadcasting Union
Websitehttps://kbp.org.ph/

The KBP provides broadcast media regulations[3] and guidelines for news, public affairs and commentaries, political broadcasts, children's shows, religious programming, and including advertising to its members. The members of the KBP[4] are composed of the owners and operators of radio and television stations including the radio and television stations themselves.

Broadcast code of the Philippines edit

The KBP's Broadcast Code[5] is a set of standards for performance and ethics to be followed by member radio and television stations. The Code[6] is in 3 parts: Part 1 includes the 33 articles of which the standards for programming[7] are illustrated. Part 2 pertains to the implementing rules and regulations of the KBP, while Part 3 outlines the penalties for violations.

The 33 articles of Part 1 cover all broadcast media (radio and television) that are members of KBP. These mainly cover how programs such as news and public affairs programs remain just, fair and unbiased in their views and opinions. The Code also states that news sources must be clearly identified, except when the sources meet a confidentiality condition. The Code provides correctional measures should a broadcast entity release non-factual information. The standards in the Code pertain to all types of programming and how these should be monitored when showing content that is sexual or violent. The KBP advocates the 18-minute advertising per hour rule for Philippine TV stations, the 18-minute rule[8][9] was strictly implemented to prevent ads cluttering the TV programs.

The KBP Golden Dove Awards edit

 
The Golden Dove Award

Since 1990 the KBP has held the Golden Dove Awards, an annual awards recognition event[10] which pays tribute to broadcast practitioners for their contributions and achievements in the broadcast industry. The judges for each of the categories are from selected media practitioners, advertisers and the academic community. As of the 17th Golden Dove Awards[11][12] they have been giving away awards for the following categories:

  • Broadcaster of the Year
  • Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Outstanding AM and FM Station
  • Outstanding Comedy Program & Host
  • Outstanding Drama Program & Host
  • Outstanding Drama Series
  • Outstanding Field Reporter
  • Outstanding Game Show & Host
  • Outstanding Magazine Program & Host
  • Outstanding Magazine Talk Show & Host
  • Outstanding Newscast Program & Host
  • Outstanding Newscaster for Television & Radio
  • Outstanding Public Affairs Program & Host
  • Outstanding Public Announcement
  • Outstanding Public Service Program Radio and TV Host
  • Outstanding Radio Jock
  • Outstanding Science and Technology Program & Host
  • Outstanding TV Station
  • Outstanding Variety Show Program for both Manila and other provinces

Member stations edit

As of 2020, the Philippines has a total of 297[13] television broadcast stations, up from 173[14] in 1998. There are also 659 FM stations and 383 AM stations; this comprises regional subsidiaries and smaller entities in provinces and was based on the total number of National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) licenses distributed. Cable television (CATV) remains outside of the KBP's broadcast code, but the programs are still reviewed by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board of the Philippines (MTRCB).

Broadcast stations by region edit

  • Note: radio and television stations in Central Luzon are also members of the Central Luzon Media Association (CLMA).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Company Profile". SME. Retrieved June 15, 2009.
  2. ^ . NCC Government Portal. Archived from the original on September 5, 2007. Retrieved June 3, 2009.
  3. ^ . Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on August 2, 2009. Retrieved June 15, 2009.
  4. ^ "About KBP". KBP Website. Retrieved June 3, 2009.
  5. ^ "Programs & Projects". KBP Website. Retrieved June 3, 2009.
  6. ^ "2007 Broadcast code of the Philippines" (PDF). KBP Website. Retrieved June 3, 2009.
  7. ^ . Inquirer.net. Archived from the original on August 2, 2009. Retrieved June 15, 2009.
  8. ^ . Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on March 10, 2008. Retrieved June 15, 2009.
  9. ^ . Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on July 17, 2009. Retrieved June 15, 2009.
  10. ^ . KBP Website. Archived from the original on February 8, 2009. Retrieved June 3, 2009.
  11. ^ "Golden Dove Awards names JAM 88.3 Best FM Station". Phil. Star. Retrieved June 15, 2009.
  12. ^ "CLTV 36's 'wagi' wins in Golden Dove awards". Sun Star Ngayon. Retrieved June 15, 2009.
  13. ^ "Number of Broadcast and CATV Stations by Region". NTC.gov.ph. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
  14. ^ "Radio and Television Stations in the Philippines, 1998 to 2006". KBP Website. Retrieved June 3, 2009.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Broadcast code of the Philippines

kapisanan, brodkaster, pilipinas, english, association, broadcasters, philippines, broadcast, media, organization, philippines, which, provides, members, broadcasting, standards, organized, april, 1973, order, promote, professional, ethical, standards, philipp. The Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas KBP English Association of Broadcasters of the Philippines is a broadcast media organization 1 in the Philippines which provides its members broadcasting standards The KBP was organized on April 27 1973 2 in order to promote professional and ethical standards in Philippine broadcasting both in radio and television Association of Broadcasters of the PhilippinesKapisanan ng mga Broadkaster ng PilipinasFormationApril 27 1973 51 years ago 1973 04 27 TypeNon governmental NonprofitHeadquartersMakati PhilippinesLocationPhilippinesKey peopleRuperto S Nicdao Jr Chairman Noel C Galvez President AffiliationsAsia Pacific Broadcasting UnionWebsitehttps kbp org ph The KBP provides broadcast media regulations 3 and guidelines for news public affairs and commentaries political broadcasts children s shows religious programming and including advertising to its members The members of the KBP 4 are composed of the owners and operators of radio and television stations including the radio and television stations themselves Contents 1 Broadcast code of the Philippines 2 The KBP Golden Dove Awards 3 Member stations 3 1 Broadcast stations by region 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBroadcast code of the Philippines editThe KBP s Broadcast Code 5 is a set of standards for performance and ethics to be followed by member radio and television stations The Code 6 is in 3 parts Part 1 includes the 33 articles of which the standards for programming 7 are illustrated Part 2 pertains to the implementing rules and regulations of the KBP while Part 3 outlines the penalties for violations The 33 articles of Part 1 cover all broadcast media radio and television that are members of KBP These mainly cover how programs such as news and public affairs programs remain just fair and unbiased in their views and opinions The Code also states that news sources must be clearly identified except when the sources meet a confidentiality condition The Code provides correctional measures should a broadcast entity release non factual information The standards in the Code pertain to all types of programming and how these should be monitored when showing content that is sexual or violent The KBP advocates the 18 minute advertising per hour rule for Philippine TV stations the 18 minute rule 8 9 was strictly implemented to prevent ads cluttering the TV programs The KBP Golden Dove Awards edit nbsp The Golden Dove Award Since 1990 the KBP has held the Golden Dove Awards an annual awards recognition event 10 which pays tribute to broadcast practitioners for their contributions and achievements in the broadcast industry The judges for each of the categories are from selected media practitioners advertisers and the academic community As of the 17th Golden Dove Awards 11 12 they have been giving away awards for the following categories Broadcaster of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award Outstanding AM and FM Station Outstanding Comedy Program amp Host Outstanding Drama Program amp Host Outstanding Drama Series Outstanding Field Reporter Outstanding Game Show amp Host Outstanding Magazine Program amp Host Outstanding Magazine Talk Show amp Host Outstanding Newscast Program amp Host Outstanding Newscaster for Television amp Radio Outstanding Public Affairs Program amp Host Outstanding Public Announcement Outstanding Public Service Program Radio and TV Host Outstanding Radio Jock Outstanding Science and Technology Program amp Host Outstanding TV Station Outstanding Variety Show Program for both Manila and other provincesMember stations editAs of 2020 the Philippines has a total of 297 13 television broadcast stations up from 173 14 in 1998 There are also 659 FM stations and 383 AM stations this comprises regional subsidiaries and smaller entities in provinces and was based on the total number of National Telecommunications Commission NTC licenses distributed Cable television CATV remains outside of the KBP s broadcast code but the programs are still reviewed by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board of the Philippines MTRCB Broadcast stations by region edit Region AM stations FM stations TV stations Total National Capital Region NCR 30 25 21 76 Cordillera Administrative Region CAR 11 29 17 56 Region I Ilocos Region 37 50 53 140 Region II Cagayan Valley 17 39 46 102 Region III Central Luzon 18 34 45 107 Region IV Southern Tagalog 31 97 59 187 Region V Bicol 36 92 30 134 Region VI Western Visayas 35 71 29 135 Region VII Central Visayas 27 47 21 95 Region VIII Eastern Visayas 22 30 11 63 Region IX Western Mindanao 23 44 21 88 Region X Northern Mindanao 22 37 21 80 Region XI Southern Mindanao 34 77 31 142 Region XII Central Mindanao 14 23 9 46 Region XIII Caraga 9 7 5 21 Bangsamoro 18 34 15 67 Note radio and television stations in Central Luzon are also members of the Central Luzon Media Association CLMA See also editRadio in the Philippines Department of Information and Communications Technology DICT Movie and Television Review and Classification Board MTRCB National Telecommunications Commission NTC 26th KBP Golden Dove AwardsReferences edit Company Profile SME Retrieved June 15 2009 ICT Associations NCC Government Portal Archived from the original on September 5 2007 Retrieved June 3 2009 As vital as right to life Philippine Daily Inquirer Archived from the original on August 2 2009 Retrieved June 15 2009 About KBP KBP Website Retrieved June 3 2009 Programs amp Projects KBP Website Retrieved June 3 2009 2007 Broadcast code of the Philippines PDF KBP Website Retrieved June 3 2009 The media in conflict situations Inquirer net Archived from the original on August 2 2009 Retrieved June 15 2009 KBP Only 18 minutes of ads per hour Philippine Daily Inquirer Archived from the original on March 10 2008 Retrieved June 15 2009 KBP reinforces 18 minute rule Philippine Daily Inquirer Archived from the original on July 17 2009 Retrieved June 15 2009 The Golden Dove Awards KBP Website Archived from the original on February 8 2009 Retrieved June 3 2009 Golden Dove Awards names JAM 88 3 Best FM Station Phil Star Retrieved June 15 2009 CLTV 36 s wagi wins in Golden Dove awards Sun Star Ngayon Retrieved June 15 2009 Number of Broadcast and CATV Stations by Region NTC gov ph Retrieved June 3 2020 Radio and Television Stations in the Philippines 1998 to 2006 KBP Website Retrieved June 3 2009 External links editOfficial website Broadcast code of the Philippines Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas amp oldid 1224099325, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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