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MBC holds the distinction of being the pioneer broadcast institution in the Philippines. Taking over the reins of Heacock-owned KZRH following World War II, Don Manolo Elizalde had a new studio built atop the Insular Life Building on Plaza Cervantes within 40 days after Liberation. By 1949, KZRH (now known as DZRH) began broadcasting nationwide – becoming the first station to reach audiences as far north as Basco, and as far south as Jolo. Throughout the 50s and the 60s, it established itself as the leading news and entertainment station in the country – a distinction it holds until today.

Following the acquisition of DYRC Cebu, which evolved into Aksyon Radyo, the network expanded its reach into the FM band with DZMB (now known as 90.7 Love Radio) — later adding on 101.1 Yes-FM, Hot-FM, and more recently, 96.3 Easy Rock. With provincial partners nationwide, it also set up the Radyo Natin network, the largest FM network in the country which reaches even the farthest municipalities of every province.

In 2008, MBC began airing RHTV on television through Skycable, later switching to Dream Satellite, Cable Link and Cignal Digital Television. MBC has also ventured into special events and continues to provide radio listeners with a diverse array of activities that highlight both regional and national pride.

Today, with stations in key areas of the archipelago, MBC is able to reach out to the remote corners of the country and at the same time is heard by Filipinos overseas via the internet. It continues to be a witness to Philippine history as it unfolds, while maintaining the highest standards of broadcast excellence.





Radyo Natin
Radyo Natin (In English:Our Radio) is the biggest radio network in the Philippines. Composed of 100 stations covering the nation, from Claveria and Aparri, Cagayan in the north to Bongao, Tawi-tawi in the south, Radyo Natin is able to reach audiences that have never been reached before by another radio station.

Radyo Natin is found in the FM band. in the mornings it hooks up with Manila Broadcasting Company's flagship station, DZRH, to cover the news.

In the afternoons, on regular programming, Radyo Natin swings to being a music station which offers the latest and biggest hits of the county. And in the evenings, it airs Ang Dating Daan, a religious program hosted by televangelist Eliseo Soriano.

With central studios found at the MBC Building within the Star City Complex in Pasay, Radyo Natin sends its signals to its 100 stations by using state of the art satellite technology. These 100 stations then broadcast their signals to their respective areas of responsibility.

These individual Radyo Natin stations can, however, "unhook" from the Manila central studios and air events of their own localities on special specified hours, thus, Radyo Natin is nationwide in coverage, yet local in nature.

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Hot FM
Hot FM is the hottest in town. What else is there to say?

Hot FM not only gives you the latest and the best hits, it also delivers the news that affects the country courtesy of Manila Broadcasting Company's flagship station - DZRH.

But not only that, Hot FM also provides local news and events that the local community needs to know as well as the information that the whole nation should be informed about. At Hot FM, we deliver product information with one sweep, and bring the latest music to all our listeners.

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DZRH
DZRH is a radio station in Metro Manila owned and operated by the Manila Broadcasting Company. The station's studio is located at CCP Complex in Pasay, Philippines, while the Transmitter is located at Brgy. Malanday, Valenzuela.

DZRH is a 24-hour operating station except on Sundays where it Signs-off at 12:30am and during Holy Week where it signs-off from midnight of Good Friday and lasts until 4:00am of Easter Sunday.

At present, DZRH is considered as one of the top stations in the AM band in Metro Manila and is recognized as the oldest radio station in the Philippines. It now broadcasts nationwide thru an array of relay stations, each with its own frequency, re-broadcasting the national feed from satellite.

DZRH can also be heard on the internet. Through these websites, the station has become a pioneer in the use of various interactive features - a live chatroom where listeners can feed comments to the station in real-time, two modes of VOIP that can be used to call the station and participate in open-line discussions, and an online discussion forum called "Damdaming Bayan Online". A sizeable number of listeners from all the over the globe now make up the DZRH Global Community, which is maintaining the listener website as a means of interconnecting, and somehow taking part in the preservation of the Filipino culture.

Though it is one of the oldest radio station in the Philippines,[citation needed] DZRH was not the first. The first radio station in the Philippines was the now defunct KZKZ, which began broadcasting from Manila in 1922.





RHTV
DZRH Television or RHTV is a 24-hour cable channel of Manila Broadcasting Company in the Philippines. Its programs are primarily from MBC's flagship AM station DZRH. RHTV can be seen on Cablelink channel 9, and 54 cable TV affiliates nationwide, as well as live internet TV streaming on their official website.

On October 1, 2008 DZRH-TV revived as an Interactive Radio/Cable TV channel. First on-air screen channel seen on SkyCable, later on Dream Satellite TV & other cable TV Channels nationwide with 300 cable affiliates.

First known as TV Natin, then DZRH RadyoVision. It was later changed to DZRH Television or RHTV. Now available in satellite Measat 3 platform along with other MBC Radio stations.

RHTV airs the live video feed of DZRH programs, except Ang Dating Daan, selected radio dramas, during sign-off, and Voice of Prophecy (Tinig ng Pag-Asa). RHTV also airs its produced programs, as well as the live coverage of Aliwan Fiesta annually.





Love Radio
MBC's leading station on the FM band was previously known by its call letters DZMB, when it started out on AM in 1946 as the pioneer music station in the country. It began broadcasting on FM in 1975, signalling the birth of the Love Radio network.

Back then, it played mainstream pop, later gravitating to easy listening music. Now, pushing into its third decade, 90.7 Love Radio continues to entertain a wide range of listeners with a music format that combines middle-of-the-road (MOR) songs with contemporary hit tunes and the best in alternative/modern rock sounds.

The station broadcasts at 25,000 watts, reaching out to radio listeners in Mega Manila, parts of Quezon, Nueva Ecija, Bataan, Zambales, Rizal Province, Bulacan, Laguna, Cavite, Batangas, Pampanga, Parts of Tarlac and Pangasinan.

90.7 Love Radio is the acknowledged and official #1 radio station in metro and mega-Manila, having consistently topped the ratings for the past seven years, based on surveys by the Radio Research Council. Its taglines "Kailangan pa ba'ng i-memorize 'yan?" and "Bisyo na 'to!" have become common everyday expressions of many Filipinos.

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Yes FM
In 1998, MBC launched a music station identifying with fun-loving Pinoys — Yes-FM. Names of the various DJs who heard on the station have captured the Filipino ability to laugh while spoofing ourselves. Today, 101.1 Yes-FM is wackier than ever, with a slew of slogans and a new array of on-air characters livening up the airwaves.

The station reaches out to radio listeners in Mega Manila, parts of Quezon, Nueva Ecija, Bataan, Zambales, Rizal Province, Bulacan, Laguna, Cavite, Batangas, Pampanga, Parts of Tarlac and Pangasinan.

101.1 YesFM was awarded the Gawad Tanglaw for 2009 as Best FM station. It continues to liven up the airwaves, and with its growing legion of fans tuning in to its frequency on the radio dial, their slogan "Automatic Yan!" truly says it all.

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Easy Rock
Easy Rock is a radio network in the Philippines owned by Cebu Broadcasting Company (a wholly owned subsidiary of Manila Broadcasting Company) due to radio ownership guidelines in the Philippines.

Its main studios are located in Star City Complex, Pasay City, Manila, with nine regional stations located throughout the Philippines.

The Easy Rock Network was formed on May 18, 2009. The formation of the Easy Rock Network started with an initial rebrand of the newly-acquired DWRK radio station, which MBC bought from the ACWS-United Broadcasting network on October 6, 2008.[3]. The Easy Rock network was later expanded by rebranding a number of former Yes FM stations, Love Radio and Hot FM stations to Easy Rock.

The main format of the Easy Rock network of stations is lite rock music.

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Aksyon Radyo
Aksyon Radyo is a radio network that focuses its news/talk format on provincial AM stations in key cities using their dialects. Its flagship station is DYRC in Cebu City.

The origins of Aksyon Radyo can be traced to the original DYRC, first known as KYRC in 1929 by the Radio Corporation of the Philippines, then was sold to Isaac Beck. In 1940, the Heacock Company bought KZRC.

After World War II, the Elzalde family bought all Heacock stations and signals the birth of Manila Broadcasting Company. KZRC became DYRC after Philippine independence. DYRC was the pioneered AM station in Cebu until the 1990s, when the existed DYRC becomes a full-time affiliate of flagship station in Manila, DZRH; and spins off the "new" DYRC/Radio Cebu together with all local AM stations under MBC as "Aksyon Radyo."

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Radyo Natin is part of the Radyo Natin Network, an affiliate of Manila Broadcasting Company.
We are located at MBC Building, Star City, CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay.
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Last Modified: 2013-May-03 | 21.51.28