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Sonshine Media Network International

Sonshine Media Network International (SMNI), also known by its name Swara Sug Media Corporation (SSMC),[1] is a Filipino broadcast media arm of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) led by the Filipino televangelist Apollo Quiboloy.[2] Based in Davao City and Makati, it operates a network of radio and television broadcasting stations.

Swara Sug Media Corporation
The logo of SMNI since 2010
Sonshine Media Network International
Company typePrivate
IndustryMass media
Founded1987; 37 years ago (1987)
Headquarters
Key people
  • Marlon Rosete (President and CEO)
Brands
Services
OwnerKingdom of Jesus Christ (53.46%)
Phoebus Capital Holdings Inc. (46.2%)
Jesus Christ Workers Members Cooperative (19%)
Marlon Rosete (13%)
ParentKingdom of Jesus Christ
Channel information (SMNI)
TypeTerrestrial television network
Broadcast areaPhilippines
Worldwide (satellite and online)
Programming
Language(s)English
Filipino
Picture format16:9 480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerSwara Sug Media Corporation
Sister channelsSMNI News Channel
History
Launched2000; 24 years ago (2000)
FounderApollo Quiboloy
Former names
  • ACQ Broadcasting Network (1987–1992)
  • ACQ Worldwide Broadcast Ministries Q-Channel (1992–2003)
  • Net39 (1999–2000)
  • ETV-39 (1998–2001)
  • ACQ Kingdom Broadcasting Network (2003–2010)
Websitewww.smni.com

It currently owns and operates a sister channel (SMNI News Channel), the broadcasting network is available over terrestrial broadcast in the Philippines, and on cable, satellite, and online streaming worldwide.[3] The network now owns and operates two television networks, where the main flagship station, based in Davao City, maintains an uninterrupted 24-hour service through regular repetition of a dozen self-produced Kingdom Programs in English, Filipino, and dozens of foreign languages along with news, public affairs, public service, infotainment, sports and entertainment programs. On the other hand, the network's sister channel SMNI News Channel, based in Makati, primarily provides rolling news coverage and public affairs programs, which broadcasts exclusively in Digital TV format in Metro Manila, Metro Davao, Benguet and Cagayan de Oro. It also maintains a network of radio stations under the "Sonshine Radio" brand of the Swara Sug Media Corporation. SMNI also has print publications such as Guide Magazine, Pinas Newspaper and Sikat Newspaper.[4]

The broadcasting network was licensed in late 2003 by the Philippine government to operate seven analog free-to-air television channels in key cities across the country. It also has two digital terrestrial channels in Metro Manila and Metro Davao.[5]

History edit

The Kingdom of Jesus Christ's Media Ministry, known today as SMNI, traced its roots on the radio, with the program "Pagsusi sa Kamatuoran" (Searching for Truth/Paghahanap ng Katotohanan) on radio stations DXDC and DXUM. The television ministry began in 1991, when they launched their first television program, "The Hour of Truth" aired nationally on IBC and ABS-CBN stations in Visayas and Mindanao, followed by "Powerline" in 1995.

In July 2000, The Kingdom of Jesus Christ officially launched its 24-hour cable network, "The Q Channel" (then also known as "ACQ–TV, Q Channel", not to be confused with defunct Philippine TV network QTV), bringing the Gospel of the Kingdom from Davao City to key cities around the Philippines, which was carried by Sky Cable in Davao City, General Santos, Bacolod, Iloilo, Cebu, Tagum and Baguio.

On 25 April 2003, The Q Channel successfully metamorphosed as the "ACQ–Kingdom Broadcasting Network (ACQ-KBN)", with an expanded reach across the Asia-Pacific region and the United States via satellite, using its own Satellite Uplink Broadcast Station located at Davao Central, also carrying the new slogan "Delivering the Good news 24 hours a day, 7 days a week".[6] During also in the same year, ACQ-KBN launched its first TV station Sonshine TV-43 Davao, and introduced new religious programs such as Give Us This Day, Sounds of Worship, Batang Kaharian (lit. Kingdom Child), Way Ahead, Highest Praise, Quiet Moments and many more.

In 2004, ACQ-KBN signed a historic agreement with GlobeCast World TV, which aims to expand its broadcast footprint around the world. In the same year also that KJC through ACQ-KBN launched its own radio station in Davao City as "DXAQ Kingdom Radio 1404 AM".

In March 2005, KJC and ACQ-KBN acquired the congressional franchise, ownership and management of the Swara Sug Media Corporation (SSMC). at the same day, ACQ-KBN and SSMC acquired all the NBC Angel Radyo AM stations from Nation Broadcasting Corporation, which in turn, gave birth as the "Sonshine Radio" network.

On 6 November 2005, DWAQ-TV Channel 39 signed on the air and began its test broadcast as "ACQ-KBN Sonshine TV-39 Metro Manila". On 8 January 2006, ACQ-KBN Sonshine TV 39 was launched during the first Global Thanksgiving and Worship presentation of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, which held at the PhilSports Arena, the network ventured from Cable TV broadcasting to Free-to-Air TV broadcasting, and broadcasts with the transmitter power of 60 kilowatts.[7]

On 5 June 2006, ACQ-KBN Sonshine TV launched "Sonshine Media Network International (SMNI)" as News and Public Affairs block which became a tie-up of ACQ-KBN Sonshine TV-39 in Metro Manila and ACQ-KBN Sonshine TV-43 in Davao, with the original slogan "Service First, Right Here, Right Now, Worldwide".

On 30 July 2006, ACQ-KBN Sonshine TV is now on Nationwide with more than 500 cable TV operators across the Philippines.

On 4 January 2009, ACQ-KBN Sonshine TV-37 in Santiago, Isabela officially signed on as the network's third TV station during the first Global Thanksgiving and Worship presentation at the Buenavista Barangay Hall in Santiago, Isabela. A few months later on 10 May 2009, The ACQ-KBN Sonshine TV-39 Butuan was also launched after the first global thanksgiving and Worship presentation at the Luciana Convention Center in Butuan.

In August 2010, a merger took place between ACQ-KBN and Sonshine TV, as the two programming blocks had been consolidated. As a result, the ACQ-KBN branding ceased to exist, and officially relaunched under the newly rebranded "SMNI". Coinciding with this, the network unveiled its new slogan "Alternative media, Alternative power, it Sustains Life" (first slogan) and "Informs, Delivers, Transforms" (second slogan), along with its new station ID.

In January 2011, SMNI adopted another new slogan, "Where Everything is Possible", also with its new station ID.

On 24 May 2016, SMNI launched its own News and Public affairs channel as SMNI News Channel and it is exclusively aired over Digital Terrestrial Television on UHF Channel 40 in Metro Manila until 31 December 2022 (move to UHF Channel 43 starting 1 January 2023) and its internet Live streaming.

On 31 August 2019, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act No. 11422 which renewed Swara Sug Media Corporation license for another 25 years. The law grants SSMC a franchise to construct, install, operate, and maintain, for commercial purposes, radio broadcasting stations and television stations, including digital television system, with the corresponding facilities such as relay stations, throughout the Philippines.[8][9]

On 26 January 2022, the National Telecommunications Commission assigned the network's television frequency on channel 43 which was formerly used by Mareco Broadcasting Network as a TV carry-over station of 105.1 Crossover from 1994 to 2000 and AMCARA Broadcasting Network for ABS-CBN's DTT broadcast on ABS-CBN TV Plus from 2013 to 2020.[10] On 1 January 2023, SMNI began to transmit its digital test broadcast on UHF Channel 43 (647.143 MHz) as its permanent frequency assigned by NTC.

On 19 February 2023, SMNI DTT Channel 43 officially signed on during the first Global Thanksgiving and Worship presentation at the Ynares Center in Antipolo, Rizal. The network covered in Metro Manila and nearby provinces. Channel 43 will be used as the main channel of SMNI on DTT, while retaining the use of Channel 39 as a secondary channel after transitioning from analog to digital signal.[11][12]

SMNI TV programs edit

Domestic stations edit

TV stations edit

  • Offline as of December 2023 due to NTC's shutdown order

TV nationwide edit

Branding Callsign Ch. # Power (kW) Station type Location (transmitter site)
SMNI TV-43 Davao DXAQ-TV TV-43 50 kW Originating Shrine Hills, Matina, Davao City
SMNI TV-35 Laoag DWSB-TV TV-35 5 kW Relay Laoag
SMNI TV-38 Vigan DWSP-TV TV-38 5 kW Relay Vigan
SMNI TV-37 Isabela DWSA-TV TV-37 2 kW Relay Santiago, Isabela
SMNI TV-39 Roxas DYSW-TV TV-39 1 kW Relay Roxas City, Capiz
SMNI TV-39 Butuan DXSW-TV TV-39 5 kW Relay Butuan

Digital terrestrial television edit

Terrestrial Callsign Ch. # Frequency Power Area of Coverage
Digital DWAQ-DTV 39 (Digital Test Broadcast) 623.143 MHz 10 kW Metro Manila
43 (Digital Test Broadcast) 647.143 MHz
44 (Digital Test Broadcast) 653.143 MHz 5.5 kW
Digital DXAQ-TV 19 (Digital Test Broadcast) 503.143 MHz 5 kW Davao

SMNI TV on pay television edit

Cable Provider Ch. # Coverage
Cablelink 95 Metro Manila
Destiny Cable 162 on Digital
Sky Cable 162 on Digital Metro Manila
Batangas
Bulacan
59 Metro Baguio
Mountainview Satellite Corporation 90
Prime Cable Network 39 Sagada
Sky Cable 10 Metro Laoag
Sunshine CATV 73
Vigan Satellite Cable TV 73 Vigan
Eaglevision Cable 64
Pangasinan Educational Cable TV 35 Alaminos
USATV 58 Dagupan
Sky Cable 95
Genmar Cable Communications 44 Rosales
Eaglevision Cable 64 Binalonan
RBC Cable Master System 90 Tuguegarao
Clearview Cable TV System 78
Regal Cable TV Network 52 Santiago
New City Cable System 84
Cablelink 95 Santa Maria
Angeles City Cable Television Network 84 Angeles, Pampanga
Multi-Network Cable Company 50 Cabanatuan
Prime Cable Network 66
Muñoz Satellite TV System, Inc. 97 Muñoz
Home Choice Cable TV 90
Eaglevision Cable 64 Moncada
Sky Cable 162 Cavite City
Suburban Cable Network 105
Cablelink 95 Bacoor
Dasca Cable 113 Dasmariñas
Community Cable TV 78 Los Baños
Royal Cable 35 Santa Rosa
Sky Cable 162
Puerto Princesa CATV 18 Puerto Princesa
Prime Cable Network 80
Charles Cable TV System 11 Cataingan
Prime Cable Network 76
Charles Cable TV System 13 Masbate
Masbate Cable, Inc. 90
Prime Cable Network 54 Daraga, Albay
DCTV Cable Network 114
Legazpi
ESTV Cable Network 87
Caceres Cable TV 65 Metro Naga
DCTV Cable Network 114
Sorsogon
HLTV Cable Network 108
Aklan Cable TV Network 45 Kalibo
Kalibo Cable TV Network 100
Filvision Alto Cable 42 Roxas
Wesfardell Cable Service 89
Sky Cable 50 Metro Iloilo
Cable Star Inc. 64
Sky Cable 51 Metro Bacolod
New Bacolod Cable 132
Sky Cable Cebu 37 Metro Cebu
Misamis Cable TV Network 76
Cine Cebu Television Network 99 Lapu-Lapu
Sky Cable 64 Metro Dumaguete
Fil-Products Cable Company 76
62 Tacloban
Leyte Cable TV Network 14
Fil-Products Cable Company 81 Calbayog
Sky Cable Zamboanga 49 Zamboanga City
Prime Cable Network 37 Sindangan
Misamis Cable TV Network 69 Ozamiz
Fil-Products Cable Company 90
Parasat Cable TV 18 Cagayan de Oro
Jade Cable TV 37
Sky Cable 51 Cotabato
Cotabato Cable TV Network 57
Sky Cable 37 General Santos
Santo Niño Cable TV System 97
Sky Cable 29 Polomolok
JVL Star Cable 97
Rapnic Cable TV System 47 Pantukan
Sky Cable 14 Tagum
14 and 46 Davao Central
Davao Cableworld Network 97
Fil Products Cable Company 97 Butuan
Z-Energy CATV 49
Buenavista
Kitcharao
83 Medina
08 Alegria
78 Placer
69 Salay
Talisayan
Cignal 186 Nationwide
GSat Direct TV 40

*And 500 Cable TV Operators in the Philippines.

Radio stations edit

Sonshine Radio
TypeBroadcast AM Radio Network
BrandingSonshine Radio
Country
Philippines
AvailabilityNationwide
Founded2005; 19 years ago (2005)
ParentSwara Sug Media Corporation
Key people
Admar R. Vilando (Station Manager)
Branding Callsign Frequency Power (kW) Location
Sonshine Radio Davao DXRD 711 kHz 10 kW Davao
Sonshine Radio Manila DZAR 1026 kHz 50 kW Metro Manila
Sonshine Radio Dagupan DZRD 981 kHz 10 kW Dagupan
Sonshine Radio Tuguegarao DZYT 765 kHz 5 kW Tuguegarao
Sonshine Radio Santiago DWSI 864 kHz 5 kW Santiago
Sonshine Radio Cabanatuan DWAY 1332 kHz 5 kW Cabanatuan
Sonshine Radio Cebu DYAR 765 kHz 10 kW Cebu
Sonshine Radio Zamboanga DXYZ 963 kHz 10 kW Zamboanga
Sonshine Radio Cagayan de Oro DXCL 1098 kHz 10 kW Cagayan de Oro
Sonshine Radio General Santos DXRE 837 kHz 10 kW General Santos

Partnership talks with CGTN edit

During former President Rodrigo Duterte's meeting with Chinese president Xi Jinping in July 2023, SMNI personnel, along with Quiboloy, met with Chinese state media CGTN executives to discuss a partnership for efficient information dissemination.[13][14]

Controversies edit

Alleged bias and far-right content edit

SMNI has been a subject of many criticisms and allegations from independent media watchdogs, particularly on misinformation, false accusation, and right-wing[15][16] bias while maintaining its editorial control.[17][18] Media institutions and sectoral rights groups have accused SMNI of spreading misinformation and fake news while at the same time attacking critics of the Duterte administration and several media outlets in the form of "red-tagging".[19]

Termination of YouTube channel and Facebook page edit

On 7 July 2023, YouTube terminated the channels of SMNI and one of its programs, Laban Kasama ang Bayan (transl.Fight with the People), along with KJC, following a previous ban on Quiboloy's YouTube channel which was terminated on 21 June. Google later stated that their actions were in compliance with existing sanctions by the United States against Quiboloy pursuant to the US Global Magnitsky Act and harmful misinformation regarding red-tagging; Quiboloy was previously indicted by the United States Department of Justice on charges of human trafficking and child sexual abuse.[20][21]

Quiboloy and SMNI later created accounts on the alt-tech video service Rumble[22] as well as an alternate account for SMNI on YouTube in defiance of sanctions.[23] The alternate account was suspended by YouTube a few days later.[24] On 15 September 2023, the SMNI News Facebook page was deleted, in accordance to Meta's Dangerous Organizations and Individuals Policy.[25]

House franchise probe edit

On 28 November 2023, the Philippine House Committee on Legislative Franchises launched an investigation on SMNI, following a report claimed by Laban Kasama ang Bayan co-host Jeffrey Celiz about travel expenses allocated to House Speaker Martin Romualdez where he spent 1.8 billion. Quezon 2nd District Representative David Suarez called the report "fake news".[26] The Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) also flagged SMNI, Celiz and co-host Lorraine Badoy for violating its Code of Ethics even when they were unaccredited broadcasters.[27][28]

SMNI faced legal scrutiny following the investigation, including the revocation of its congressional franchise. PBA Partylist Representative Margarita Nograles filed a resolution urging the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) to suspend the broadcast operations of SMNI for violating its franchise.[29][30]

Suspension of operations edit

On 21 December 2023, the NTC, in response to the House resolution, announced that it had issued two days earlier a 30-day suspension order on the broadcast operations of SMNI for alleged violations of its franchise, as well as a show cause order against the media network, giving them 15 days from receipt of the order to provide explanation on why it should not be administratively sanctioned.[31][32]

SMNI later filed motions, urging three NTC officials to inhibit from its administrative case due to perceived bias,[33] and asking the NTC to specify and detail their violations;[34] the latter request was denied. On 22 January 2024, the suspension was made indefinite by the NTC citing the network's failure to comply with an earlier order.[35][36]

At the time of issuance of the first order, the network had 13 radio stations (10 in AM, three in FM), 14 television stations, and 22 digital terrestrial television stations.[37]

Franchise revocation attempt edit

On 12 March 2024, the Philippine House Committee on Legislative Franchises, headed by the committee chair Gustavo Tambunting, approved House Bill No. 9710 (filed by 1-Rider Partylist Representative Ramon Rodrigo Gutierrez) without amendments. The bill seeks to revoke the franchise given to Sonshine Media Network International for several violations found by lawmakers.[38] Eight days later, the Committee approved the bill on third and final reading; the bill is waiting for Senate approval. If signed into law by President Bongbong Marcos, it will repeal Republic Act No. 11422, which extended the franchise granted to Swara Sug under RA 8122.[39]

Relationship with other media outlets edit

On November 2019, one of his daily comedic discussions following a performance by Gian Magdangal on Tawag ng Tanghalan: Celebrity Champions, Vice Ganda made a joke after the founder of Kingdom of Jesus Christ, Apollo Quiboloy, among other claims of being responsible for stopping calamities, claimed that he was responsible for stopping the 2019 Cotabato earthquakes. Vice Ganda jokingly challenged Quiboloy to stop the airing of It's Showtime, which is one of the longest-running ABS-CBN television programs alongside FPJ's Ang Probinsyano, and the constant traffic on EDSA, a major road network in Metro Manila. Members of Quiboloy's church took offense and expressed their dismay for Vice Ganda.[40] Radio broadcaster and SMNI anchor, Mike Abe, a friend of Quiboloy, defended the founder and criticized Vice heavily in his program.[41] Two days after the joke, Quiboloy instead threatened that he will not only stop FPJ's Ang Probinsyano, but also to shutdown ABS-CBN as a whole within four months. The network went off-air in 2020 in a controversial refusal to renew the network's franchise by the legislature,[42][43] an act that was seen by Quiboloy and his followers as the fulfillment of his previous remarks against the comedian.[44]

During the airing of SMNI's Laban Kasama ang Bayan, its hosts Jeffrey "Ka Eric" Celiz and Lorraine Badoy have accused journalists, including Atom Araullo[45] and Rappler CEO Maria Ressa,[46] and media outlets, such as Bulatlat,[47] of being part of the CPP-NPA-NDF.

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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Sonshine Media Network International SMNI also known by its name Swara Sug Media Corporation SSMC 1 is a Filipino broadcast media arm of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ KJC led by the Filipino televangelist Apollo Quiboloy 2 Based in Davao City and Makati it operates a network of radio and television broadcasting stations Swara Sug Media CorporationThe logo of SMNI since 2010Trade nameSonshine Media Network InternationalCompany typePrivateIndustryMass mediaFounded1987 37 years ago 1987 HeadquartersKJC Compound Pan Philippine Highway Sasa Buhangin Davao City Philippines ACQ Tower Santa Rita St Guadalupe Nuevo Makati PhilippinesKey peopleMarlon Rosete President and CEO BrandsSMNI SMNI News Channel Sonshine RadioServicesBroadcast Television Radio StreamingOwnerKingdom of Jesus Christ 53 46 Phoebus Capital Holdings Inc 46 2 Jesus Christ Workers Members Cooperative 19 Marlon Rosete 13 ParentKingdom of Jesus ChristChannel information SMNI TypeTerrestrial television networkBroadcast areaPhilippinesWorldwide satellite and online ProgrammingLanguage s English FilipinoPicture format16 9 480i SDTV OwnershipOwnerSwara Sug Media CorporationSister channelsSMNI News ChannelHistoryLaunched2000 24 years ago 2000 FounderApollo QuiboloyFormer namesACQ Broadcasting Network 1987 1992 ACQ Worldwide Broadcast Ministries Q Channel 1992 2003 Net39 1999 2000 ETV 39 1998 2001 ACQ Kingdom Broadcasting Network 2003 2010 Websitewww wbr smni wbr com It currently owns and operates a sister channel SMNI News Channel the broadcasting network is available over terrestrial broadcast in the Philippines and on cable satellite and online streaming worldwide 3 The network now owns and operates two television networks where the main flagship station based in Davao City maintains an uninterrupted 24 hour service through regular repetition of a dozen self produced Kingdom Programs in English Filipino and dozens of foreign languages along with news public affairs public service infotainment sports and entertainment programs On the other hand the network s sister channel SMNI News Channel based in Makati primarily provides rolling news coverage and public affairs programs which broadcasts exclusively in Digital TV format in Metro Manila Metro Davao Benguet and Cagayan de Oro It also maintains a network of radio stations under the Sonshine Radio brand of the Swara Sug Media Corporation SMNI also has print publications such as Guide Magazine Pinas Newspaper and Sikat Newspaper 4 The broadcasting network was licensed in late 2003 by the Philippine government to operate seven analog free to air television channels in key cities across the country It also has two digital terrestrial channels in Metro Manila and Metro Davao 5 Contents 1 History 2 SMNI TV programs 3 Domestic stations 3 1 TV stations 3 1 1 TV nationwide 3 1 2 Digital terrestrial television 3 1 3 SMNI TV on pay television 3 2 Radio stations 4 Partnership talks with CGTN 5 Controversies 5 1 Alleged bias and far right content 5 2 Termination of YouTube channel and Facebook page 5 3 House franchise probe 5 3 1 Suspension of operations 5 3 2 Franchise revocation attempt 5 4 Relationship with other media outlets 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe Kingdom of Jesus Christ s Media Ministry known today as SMNI traced its roots on the radio with the program Pagsusi sa Kamatuoran Searching for Truth Paghahanap ng Katotohanan on radio stations DXDC and DXUM The television ministry began in 1991 when they launched their first television program The Hour of Truth aired nationally on IBC and ABS CBN stations in Visayas and Mindanao followed by Powerline in 1995 In July 2000 The Kingdom of Jesus Christ officially launched its 24 hour cable network The Q Channel then also known as ACQ TV Q Channel not to be confused with defunct Philippine TV network QTV bringing the Gospel of the Kingdom from Davao City to key cities around the Philippines which was carried by Sky Cable in Davao City General Santos Bacolod Iloilo Cebu Tagum and Baguio On 25 April 2003 The Q Channel successfully metamorphosed as the ACQ Kingdom Broadcasting Network ACQ KBN with an expanded reach across the Asia Pacific region and the United States via satellite using its own Satellite Uplink Broadcast Station located at Davao Central also carrying the new slogan Delivering the Good news 24 hours a day 7 days a week 6 During also in the same year ACQ KBN launched its first TV station Sonshine TV 43 Davao and introduced new religious programs such as Give Us This Day Sounds of Worship Batang Kaharian lit Kingdom Child Way Ahead Highest Praise Quiet Moments and many more In 2004 ACQ KBN signed a historic agreement with GlobeCast World TV which aims to expand its broadcast footprint around the world In the same year also that KJC through ACQ KBN launched its own radio station in Davao City as DXAQ Kingdom Radio 1404 AM In March 2005 KJC and ACQ KBN acquired the congressional franchise ownership and management of the Swara Sug Media Corporation SSMC at the same day ACQ KBN and SSMC acquired all the NBC Angel Radyo AM stations from Nation Broadcasting Corporation which in turn gave birth as the Sonshine Radio network On 6 November 2005 DWAQ TV Channel 39 signed on the air and began its test broadcast as ACQ KBN Sonshine TV 39 Metro Manila On 8 January 2006 ACQ KBN Sonshine TV 39 was launched during the first Global Thanksgiving and Worship presentation of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ which held at the PhilSports Arena the network ventured from Cable TV broadcasting to Free to Air TV broadcasting and broadcasts with the transmitter power of 60 kilowatts 7 On 5 June 2006 ACQ KBN Sonshine TV launched Sonshine Media Network International SMNI as News and Public Affairs block which became a tie up of ACQ KBN Sonshine TV 39 in Metro Manila and ACQ KBN Sonshine TV 43 in Davao with the original slogan Service First Right Here Right Now Worldwide On 30 July 2006 ACQ KBN Sonshine TV is now on Nationwide with more than 500 cable TV operators across the Philippines On 4 January 2009 ACQ KBN Sonshine TV 37 in Santiago Isabela officially signed on as the network s third TV station during the first Global Thanksgiving and Worship presentation at the Buenavista Barangay Hall in Santiago Isabela A few months later on 10 May 2009 The ACQ KBN Sonshine TV 39 Butuan was also launched after the first global thanksgiving and Worship presentation at the Luciana Convention Center in Butuan In August 2010 a merger took place between ACQ KBN and Sonshine TV as the two programming blocks had been consolidated As a result the ACQ KBN branding ceased to exist and officially relaunched under the newly rebranded SMNI Coinciding with this the network unveiled its new slogan Alternative media Alternative power it Sustains Life first slogan and Informs Delivers Transforms second slogan along with its new station ID In January 2011 SMNI adopted another new slogan Where Everything is Possible also with its new station ID On 24 May 2016 SMNI launched its own News and Public affairs channel as SMNI News Channel and it is exclusively aired over Digital Terrestrial Television on UHF Channel 40 in Metro Manila until 31 December 2022 move to UHF Channel 43 starting 1 January 2023 and its internet Live streaming On 31 August 2019 Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act No 11422 which renewed Swara Sug Media Corporation license for another 25 years The law grants SSMC a franchise to construct install operate and maintain for commercial purposes radio broadcasting stations and television stations including digital television system with the corresponding facilities such as relay stations throughout the Philippines 8 9 On 26 January 2022 the National Telecommunications Commission assigned the network s television frequency on channel 43 which was formerly used by Mareco Broadcasting Network as a TV carry over station of 105 1 Crossover from 1994 to 2000 and AMCARA Broadcasting Network for ABS CBN s DTT broadcast on ABS CBN TV Plus from 2013 to 2020 10 On 1 January 2023 SMNI began to transmit its digital test broadcast on UHF Channel 43 647 143 MHz as its permanent frequency assigned by NTC On 19 February 2023 SMNI DTT Channel 43 officially signed on during the first Global Thanksgiving and Worship presentation at the Ynares Center in Antipolo Rizal The network covered in Metro Manila and nearby provinces Channel 43 will be used as the main channel of SMNI on DTT while retaining the use of Channel 39 as a secondary channel after transitioning from analog to digital signal 11 12 SMNI TV programs editMain article List of Sonshine Media Network International original programming Main article SMNI News Channel ProgrammingDomestic stations editTV stations edit Offline as of December 2023 due to NTC s shutdown order TV nationwide edit Branding Callsign Ch Power kW Station type Location transmitter site SMNI TV 43 Davao DXAQ TV TV 43 50 kW Originating Shrine Hills Matina Davao City SMNI TV 35 Laoag DWSB TV TV 35 5 kW Relay Laoag SMNI TV 38 Vigan DWSP TV TV 38 5 kW Relay Vigan SMNI TV 37 Isabela DWSA TV TV 37 2 kW Relay Santiago Isabela SMNI TV 39 Roxas DYSW TV TV 39 1 kW Relay Roxas City Capiz SMNI TV 39 Butuan DXSW TV TV 39 5 kW Relay Butuan Digital terrestrial television edit Terrestrial Callsign Ch Frequency Power Area of Coverage Digital DWAQ DTV 39 Digital Test Broadcast 623 143 MHz 10 kW Metro Manila 43 Digital Test Broadcast 647 143 MHz 44 Digital Test Broadcast 653 143 MHz 5 5 kW Digital DXAQ TV 19 Digital Test Broadcast 503 143 MHz 5 kW Davao SMNI TV on pay television edit Cable Provider Ch Coverage Cablelink 95 Metro Manila Destiny Cable 162 on Digital Sky Cable 162 on Digital Metro ManilaBatangasBulacan 59 Metro Baguio Mountainview Satellite Corporation 90 Prime Cable Network 39 Sagada Sky Cable 10 Metro Laoag Sunshine CATV 73 Vigan Satellite Cable TV 73 Vigan Eaglevision Cable 64 Pangasinan Educational Cable TV 35 Alaminos USATV 58 Dagupan Sky Cable 95 Genmar Cable Communications 44 Rosales Eaglevision Cable 64 Binalonan RBC Cable Master System 90 Tuguegarao Clearview Cable TV System 78 Regal Cable TV Network 52 Santiago New City Cable System 84 Cablelink 95 Santa Maria Angeles City Cable Television Network 84 Angeles Pampanga Multi Network Cable Company 50 Cabanatuan Prime Cable Network 66 Munoz Satellite TV System Inc 97 Munoz Home Choice Cable TV 90 Eaglevision Cable 64 Moncada Sky Cable 162 Cavite City Suburban Cable Network 105 Cablelink 95 Bacoor Dasca Cable 113 Dasmarinas Community Cable TV 78 Los Banos Royal Cable 35 Santa Rosa Sky Cable 162 Puerto Princesa CATV 18 Puerto Princesa Prime Cable Network 80 Charles Cable TV System 11 Cataingan Prime Cable Network 76 Charles Cable TV System 13 Masbate Masbate Cable Inc 90 Prime Cable Network 54 Daraga Albay DCTV Cable Network 114 Legazpi ESTV Cable Network 87 Caceres Cable TV 65 Metro Naga DCTV Cable Network 114 Sorsogon HLTV Cable Network 108 Aklan Cable TV Network 45 Kalibo Kalibo Cable TV Network 100 Filvision Alto Cable 42 Roxas Wesfardell Cable Service 89 Sky Cable 50 Metro Iloilo Cable Star Inc 64 Sky Cable 51 Metro Bacolod New Bacolod Cable 132 Sky Cable Cebu 37 Metro Cebu Misamis Cable TV Network 76 Cine Cebu Television Network 99 Lapu Lapu Sky Cable 64 Metro Dumaguete Fil Products Cable Company 76 62 Tacloban Leyte Cable TV Network 14 Fil Products Cable Company 81 Calbayog Sky Cable Zamboanga 49 Zamboanga City Prime Cable Network 37 Sindangan Misamis Cable TV Network 69 Ozamiz Fil Products Cable Company 90 Parasat Cable TV 18 Cagayan de Oro Jade Cable TV 37 Sky Cable 51 Cotabato Cotabato Cable TV Network 57 Sky Cable 37 General Santos Santo Nino Cable TV System 97 Sky Cable 29 Polomolok JVL Star Cable 97 Rapnic Cable TV System 47 Pantukan Sky Cable 14 Tagum 14 and 46 Davao Central Davao Cableworld Network 97 Fil Products Cable Company 97 Butuan Z Energy CATV 49 Buenavista Kitcharao 83 Medina 08 Alegria 78 Placer 69 Salay Talisayan Cignal 186 Nationwide GSat Direct TV 40 And 500 Cable TV Operators in the Philippines Radio stations edit Sonshine RadioTypeBroadcast AM Radio NetworkBrandingSonshine RadioCountryPhilippinesAvailabilityNationwideFounded2005 19 years ago 2005 ParentSwara Sug Media CorporationKey peopleAdmar R Vilando Station Manager Branding Callsign Frequency Power kW Location Sonshine Radio Davao DXRD 711 kHz 10 kW Davao Sonshine Radio Manila DZAR 1026 kHz 50 kW Metro Manila Sonshine Radio Dagupan DZRD 981 kHz 10 kW Dagupan Sonshine Radio Tuguegarao DZYT 765 kHz 5 kW Tuguegarao Sonshine Radio Santiago DWSI 864 kHz 5 kW Santiago Sonshine Radio Cabanatuan DWAY 1332 kHz 5 kW Cabanatuan Sonshine Radio Cebu DYAR 765 kHz 10 kW Cebu Sonshine Radio Zamboanga DXYZ 963 kHz 10 kW Zamboanga Sonshine Radio Cagayan de Oro DXCL 1098 kHz 10 kW Cagayan de Oro Sonshine Radio General Santos DXRE 837 kHz 10 kW General SantosPartnership talks with CGTN editThis section is an excerpt from SMNI News Channel Partnership talks with CGTN edit During former President Rodrigo Duterte s meeting with Chinese president Xi Jinping in July 2023 SMNI personnel along with Quiboloy met with Chinese state media CGTN executives to discuss a partnership for efficient information dissemination 13 14 Controversies editAlleged bias and far right content edit SMNI has been a subject of many criticisms and allegations from independent media watchdogs particularly on misinformation false accusation and right wing 15 16 bias while maintaining its editorial control 17 18 Media institutions and sectoral rights groups have accused SMNI of spreading misinformation and fake news while at the same time attacking critics of the Duterte administration and several media outlets in the form of red tagging 19 Termination of YouTube channel and Facebook page edit On 7 July 2023 YouTube terminated the channels of SMNI and one of its programs Laban Kasama ang Bayan transl Fight with the People along with KJC following a previous ban on Quiboloy s YouTube channel which was terminated on 21 June Google later stated that their actions were in compliance with existing sanctions by the United States against Quiboloy pursuant to the US Global Magnitsky Act and harmful misinformation regarding red tagging Quiboloy was previously indicted by the United States Department of Justice on charges of human trafficking and child sexual abuse 20 21 Quiboloy and SMNI later created accounts on the alt tech video service Rumble 22 as well as an alternate account for SMNI on YouTube in defiance of sanctions 23 The alternate account was suspended by YouTube a few days later 24 On 15 September 2023 the SMNI News Facebook page was deleted in accordance to Meta s Dangerous Organizations and Individuals Policy 25 House franchise probe edit On 28 November 2023 the Philippine House Committee on Legislative Franchises launched an investigation on SMNI following a report claimed by Laban Kasama ang Bayan co host Jeffrey Celiz about travel expenses allocated to House Speaker Martin Romualdez where he spent 1 8 billion Quezon 2nd District Representative David Suarez called the report fake news 26 The Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas KBP also flagged SMNI Celiz and co host Lorraine Badoy for violating its Code of Ethics even when they were unaccredited broadcasters 27 28 SMNI faced legal scrutiny following the investigation including the revocation of its congressional franchise PBA Partylist Representative Margarita Nograles filed a resolution urging the National Telecommunications Commission NTC to suspend the broadcast operations of SMNI for violating its franchise 29 30 Suspension of operations edit On 21 December 2023 the NTC in response to the House resolution announced that it had issued two days earlier a 30 day suspension order on the broadcast operations of SMNI for alleged violations of its franchise as well as a show cause order against the media network giving them 15 days from receipt of the order to provide explanation on why it should not be administratively sanctioned 31 32 SMNI later filed motions urging three NTC officials to inhibit from its administrative case due to perceived bias 33 and asking the NTC to specify and detail their violations 34 the latter request was denied On 22 January 2024 the suspension was made indefinite by the NTC citing the network s failure to comply with an earlier order 35 36 At the time of issuance of the first order the network had 13 radio stations 10 in AM three in FM 14 television stations and 22 digital terrestrial television stations 37 Franchise revocation attempt edit On 12 March 2024 the Philippine House Committee on Legislative Franchises headed by the committee chair Gustavo Tambunting approved House Bill No 9710 filed by 1 Rider Partylist Representative Ramon Rodrigo Gutierrez without amendments The bill seeks to revoke the franchise given to Sonshine Media Network International for several violations found by lawmakers 38 Eight days later the Committee approved the bill on third and final reading the bill is waiting for Senate approval If signed into law by President Bongbong Marcos it will repeal Republic Act No 11422 which extended the franchise granted to Swara Sug under RA 8122 39 Relationship with other media outlets edit On November 2019 one of his daily comedic discussions following a performance by Gian Magdangal on Tawag ng Tanghalan Celebrity Champions Vice Ganda made a joke after the founder of Kingdom of Jesus Christ Apollo Quiboloy among other claims of being responsible for stopping calamities claimed that he was responsible for stopping the 2019 Cotabato earthquakes Vice Ganda jokingly challenged Quiboloy to stop the airing of It s Showtime which is one of the longest running ABS CBN television programs alongside FPJ s Ang Probinsyano and the constant traffic on EDSA a major road network in Metro Manila Members of Quiboloy s church took offense and expressed their dismay for Vice Ganda 40 Radio broadcaster and SMNI anchor Mike Abe a friend of Quiboloy defended the founder and criticized Vice heavily in his program 41 Two days after the joke Quiboloy instead threatened that he will not only stop FPJ s Ang Probinsyano but also to shutdown ABS CBN as a whole within four months The network went off air in 2020 in a controversial refusal to renew the network s franchise by the legislature 42 43 an act that was seen by Quiboloy and his followers as the fulfillment of his previous remarks against the comedian 44 During the airing of SMNI s Laban Kasama ang Bayan its hosts Jeffrey Ka Eric Celiz and Lorraine Badoy have accused journalists including Atom Araullo 45 and Rappler CEO Maria Ressa 46 and media outlets such as Bulatlat 47 of being part of the CPP NPA NDF See also editKingdom Of Jesus Christ The Name Above Every Name Kingdom Radio KJC King Dome PinasReferences edit ACQ KBN granted franchise to open 38 free TV stations Sun Star Davao December 27 2003 Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved August 21 2011 Globecast ACQ KBN satellite channel listing Archived from the original on October 30 2005 Retrieved November 11 2005 R A No 8122 An Act Granting the Swara Sug Media Corp Of the Philippines a Franchise to Construct Install Operate and Maintain for Commercial Purposes Radio and Television Broadcasting Stations in the Philippines and for Other Purposes July 16 1995 About Sonshine Media Network International smni com Retrieved May 15 2021 About Sonshine Media Network International smni com Retrieved May 15 2021 Legaspi Amita 9 March 2010 Noynoy Villar skip Quiboloy forum pastor disappointed GMA News Online Retrieved 29 March 2024 About Sonshine Media Network International smni com Retrieved May 15 2021 ACQ KBN History kingdomofjesuschrist org Wayback Machine Archived from the original on February 3 2005 Retrieved September 22 2016 SMNI Launch Mark Michael Salin YouTube Channel March 19 2008 Retrieved March 19 2008 Prangkisa ng Swara Sug Media Corporation pinalawig pa ng 25 taon Pinas The Filipino s Global Newspaper September 9 2019 Retrieved September 9 2019 Republic Act No 11422 News5 January 26 2022 BROADCAST FREQUENCIES Journalists group questions granting of ABS CBN s former frequencies to Duterte allies News5 com ph a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link SMNI Channel 43 now Signing on Apollo Quiboloy YouTube Channel February 19 2023 Retrieved February 19 2023 Signing on ng SMNI Digital Channel 43 Mega Manila pinangunahan ni Pastor Apollo C Quiboloy smninewschannel com February 20 2023 Retrieved February 20 2023 Asylum On The Agenda Execs Of Quiboloy s SMNI Meet With Chinese State Run Media Officials Politiko July 19 2023 Digong pumadrino kay Quiboloy sa China Abante in Tagalog July 19 2023 Philippines Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Retrieved 2023 07 03 Chi Cristina Digital News Report Filipinos more cautious of expressing political views Retrieved 2023 07 03 De Leon Dwight October 11 2021 Quiboloy s news group repeatedly red baits Makabayan bloc during COC filing Rappler Retrieved January 29 2022 Zablan Clarist February 7 2022 Quiboloy s SMNI fuels disinformation attacks to journalists and activists report News5 Retrieved March 2 2022 Quiboloy s SMNI fuels disinformation online attacks on gov t critics Rappler February 6 2022 Retrieved March 2 2022 Ombay Giselle 2023 06 22 YouTube takedown nothing new says Quiboloy GMA News Online Retrieved 2023 07 06 Gonzales Gelo July 7 2023 YouTube terminates SMNI News KOJC channels in compliance with US sanctions laws Rappler Retrieved July 7 2023 Mateo Janvic YouTube removes other channels affiliated with Quiboloy Retrieved 2023 07 08 Cua Aric John Sy 2023 07 08 SMNI News channel back on YouTube The Manila Times Retrieved 2023 07 08 Cua Aric John Sy 2023 07 11 Up again down again YouTube drops SMNI news for second time Retrieved 2023 07 11 Baizas Gaby 2023 09 15 SMNI News Facebook page disappears RAPPLER Retrieved 2023 09 15 Lalu Gabriel Pabico 28 November 2023 House to probe SMNI on claim Romualdez spent P1 8B on trips Inquirer net Retrieved 1 December 2023 Chi Cristina 1 December 2023 SMNI flagged for allowing non KBP accredited broadcasters to go on air Philstar com Retrieved 5 December 2023 Gulla Vivienne 8 December 2023 Mga kinulong na SMNI hosts planong iapela ang contempt order ABS CBN News Retrieved 7 December 2023 Tolentino Reina 5 December 2023 Lawmaker seeks suspension of SMNI television network The Manila Times Retrieved 5 December 2023 Archangel Xianne 4 December 2023 NTC urged to suspend SMNI s operations for alleged franchise violations CNN Philippines Archived from the original on December 5 2023 Retrieved 5 December 2023 NTC suspends SMNI operations for 30 days CNN Philippines 21 December 2023 Archived from the original on December 21 2023 Retrieved 21 December 2023 Sarao Zacarian 21 December 2023 NTC suspends SMNI operations for 30 days Inquirer net Retrieved 21 December 2023 Llemit Ralph Lawrence 4 January 2024 SMNI files motion to inhibit NTC execs SunStar Retrieved 23 January 2024 Casilao Joahna Lei 11 January 2024 SMNI appeals case before NTC MTRCB GMA News Online Retrieved 23 January 2024 Cariaso Bella 23 January 2024 NTC makes 30 day SMNI suspension indefinite The Philippine Star Retrieved 23 January 2024 Gulla Vivienne 23 January 2024 NTC orders SMNI to cease and desist operations pending final resolution of case ABS CBN News Retrieved 23 January 2024 Begas Billy 21 December 2023 NTC Slaps SMNI With 30 Day Suspension Hearing Set For January Politiko Retrieved 21 December 2023 Lalu Gabriel March 12 2024 House panel approves bill revoking SMNI franchise Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved March 12 2024 Cruz RG March 20 2024 House of Representatives revokes SMNI franchise ABS CBN News and Current Affairs Retrieved March 21 2024 Jan Milo Severo November 5 2019 Vice Ganda challenges Quiboloy to stop Ang Probinsyano EDSA traffic Philstar com Retrieved July 14 2020 Arniel C Serato November 6 2019 Broadcaster calls out Vice Ganda over napakayabang comment against Pastor Quiboloy Philippine Entertainment Portal Retrieved July 14 2020 Jan Milo Severo November 11 2019 Quiboloy accepts Vice Ganda s challenge praises Eat Bulaga Philstar com Retrieved July 14 2020 Christia Marie Ramos February 24 2020 ABS CBN s franchise expires on May 4 not March 30 DOJ chief Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved July 14 2020 Jan Milo Severo May 26 2020 Quiboloy says Vice Ganda prophesied ABS CBN Ang Probinsyano to stop The Philippine Star Retrieved July 14 2020 Cabico Gaea Katreena September 11 2023 Atom Araullo files P2 million damage suit vs red taggers Badoy Celiz Philippine Star Tuquero Loreben October 13 2022 SMNI violates franchise broadcasting code by red tagging Ressa Rappler MAD Rappler Bulatlat calls on SMNI to stop red tagging Bulatlat October 14 2022 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en 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