Radyo Pilipino Corporation Explained

Radyo Pilipino Corporation
(Radyo Pilipino Media Group)
Type:Private
Industry:Broadcast media
Television production
Foundation:
  • 1924 (original incarnation)
  • April 7, 1980 (Radyo Pilipino Corporation)
  • June 25, 1985 (re-incorporation)
Location:Intramuros, Manila, Philippines
Key People:Claudia D. Cojuangco (President and CEO)
Subsid:Radio Corporation of the Philippines (RadioCorp)
Philippine Radio Corporation (PhilRadio)
Radio Audience Developers Integrated Organization Inc. (RADIO Inc.)
Beacon Communications Systems Inc. (BCSI)
Owner:Danding Cojuangco[1]
Parent:Lucky Star Holdings
Footnotes:[2]
Network Name:Radyo Pilipino
Country:Philippines
Available:National
Network Type:Broadcast AM radio network
Format:News, Public Service, Talk
Former Names:Radyo Asenso
Webcast:Listen Live (Manila/network feed)
Network Name:One FM
Country:Philippines
Available:National
Network Type:Broadcast FM radio network
Format:Contemporary MOR, OPM
Founded:1981
Webcast:Listen Live (Manila/network feed)

Radyo Pilipino Corporation, presently operating as Radyo Pilipino Media Group, is a Philippine broadcasting company owned by Lucky Star Holdings. Originally founded in 1924, it is the oldest radio network in the Philippines; its current incarnation was founded on June 25, 1985, by a consortium led by businessman-politician Eduardo Cojuangco Jr.[2]

Radyo Pilipino Corporation has four subsidiaries which currently serve as licensees: Radio Corporation of the Philippines (RadioCorp), Philippine Radio Corporation (PhilRadio), Radio Audience Developers Integrated Organization Inc. (RADIO Inc.), and Beacon Communications Systems Inc. (BCSI).

Currently, Radyo Pilipino Media Group owns two national radio brands, namely the AM network Radyo Pilipino (formerly known as Radyo Asenso), and the FM network One FM, and its lone television station RTV Tarlac Channel 26.

History

KZKZ (AM) is the second radio station in the Philippines owned by Henry Herman Sr. in 1922. It broadcast using a 5-watt transmitter. In 1924, it boosted its power to 100 watts. A few months later, Radio Corporation of the Philippines bought KZKZ AM from Henry Hermann. In 1926 the company began to work on constructing two of the largest radio stations in Asia with the idea of maintaining direct Manila-San Francisco service.[3] [4]

On April 7, 1980, Radyo Pilipino Corporation was founded with the acquisition of Tarlac-based DZTC AM in 1981.[5]

On June 25, 1985, the current incarnation of RadioCorp was founded by a consortium led by Eduardo Cojuangco Jr. following the acquisition of Tarlac-based DWXT FM.[2]

In 2015, RadioCorp officially ventured into television broadcasting with the launch of the network's first television station, DWRP-TV 26 on January 15. It was an affiliate of CNN Philippines until 2021.

In 2019, the RadioCorp group formally restructured its operations under a new name: Radyo Pilipino Media Group (named after Radyo Pilipino Corporation). With the relaunch, its AM stations, with most of them under the Radyo Asenso network, were rebranded under its namesake brand.

On October 21, 2019, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act No. 11415 which renewed Radyo Pilipino Corporation's legislative franchise for another 25 years. The law grants Radyo Pilipino Corporation 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.[6]

In 2021, DWRP-TV was rebranded as RTV Tarlac Channel 26 and became an independent station.

Radio stations

AM stations

Branding Call signFrequencyLocation
Radyo Pilipino TarlacDZTC828 kHz
Radyo Pilipino DagupanDWPR1296 kHzDagupan
Radyo Pilipino LucenaDZLT1188 kHz
Radyo Pilipino LegazpiDWRL1080 kHzLegazpi
Radyo Pilipino Naga DWRN657 kHzNaga
Radyo Pilipino MindoroDZYM1539 kHzOccidental Mindoro
Radyo Pilipino BacolodDYRL1035 kHzBacolod
Radyo Pilipino Cebu540 kHz
Radyo Pilipino Dumaguete DYRM1134 kHzDumaguete
Radyo Pilipino Cagayan de Oro1044 kHzCagayan de Oro
Radyo Pilipino OzamizDXOC1494 kHzOzamiz
Radyo Pilipino DavaoDXOW981 kHzDavao City
Radyo Pilipino General Santos765 kHzGeneral Santos

FM stations

Branding CallsignFrequencyPowerLocation
One FM TarlacDWXT96.1 MHz2.5 kWTarlac City
One FM BalerDWBV99.3 MHz5 kWBaler
One FM LucenaDZLQ98.3 MHz5 kWLucena
One FM PalawanDYQS95.1 MHz5 kWPuerto Princesa
One FM LegazpiDWGO88.3 MHz5 kWLegazpi, Albay
One FM MindoroDZYM92.1 MHz5 kWSan Jose, Occidental Mindoro
One FM TaclobanDYCJ96.7 MHz5 kWTacloban
One FM SurigaoDXSP96.1 MHz5 kWSurigao City
One FM ButuanDXPQ95.9 MHz5 kWButuan

Internet radio stations

Presently, Radyo Pilipino Media Group operates its own online stations under Radyo Pilipino and One FM brands broadcasting from its Manila studios. These online stations are also enacted as "network" feeds for their national programs via hookup to selected stations.

Television stations

Analog (until shut off in end-2024)

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.philstar.com/nation/2014/03/13/1300113/fire-razes-surigao-city-radio-station Both stations are owned by Radio Corp. of the Philippines of businessman and former ambassador Danding Cojuangco.
  2. Web site: RadioCorp. Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas. August 25, 2019.
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20110131214345/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,880868,00.html Time Magazine, September 20, 1926
  4. http://www.oldradio.com/archives/international/philippines.html www.oldradio.com
  5. Web site: Radyo Pilipino Corporation. Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas. August 25, 2019.
  6. RA. 11415. An Act Renewing for Another Twenty-Five (25) Years the Franchise Granted to Radyo Pilipino Corporation, Under Republic Act No. 8145, Entitled "An Act Granting Radyo Pilipino Corporation a Franchise to Construct, Install, Operate and Maintain Radio and Television Broadcasting Stations, Satellite and Cable Stations in the Philippines". October 21, 2019.