I was fascinated by radio stations and announcers when I was a kid. Too bad there are almost no recordings of very old radio broadcasts from the sixties and seventies.
Ang utol ko, may nai-record din na airchecks ng DZRH noong 1991 kasama pati radio commercials gaya ng pelikulang "Eh kasi bata", tsaka yung 101.1 DWST Showbiz tsismis (predecessor ng Yes FM) tungkol sa Ozone disco tragedy noong 1996.
Ang DZRH ay nailipat sa 666 kHz (dati sa 650 kHz) noong 1977 (na mas maaga pa sa ibang AM stations na sa 1978 na magsisilipat at magsisiampon gamit ang 9 kHz spacing) nang mai-ampon na sa 9 kHz spacing sa lahat ng Philippine AM standards.
Joshua Sarmiento 10 kHz are widely used in the Americas (North, South America and the Caribbean), the rest of the world including Guam, Philippines, Europe, Asia, Australia, etc., uses 9 kHz.
Joshua Sarmiento Dahil po sa 1975 Geneva frequency plan. Kahit USA uses 10 kHz which is located in the Americas continent, US territories at the Pacific including Guam and Saipan, they used 9 kHz but mostly 90 kHz like 1530, 630, etc. and some Guam AM stations on 10 kHz digital receiver from the US, normally with 3 to 1 kHz off.
A modern version would later be made by Nick De Guzman in 1999. New instruments but retaining the original tune and notice. But at that time KBP is already known as "Kapisanan ng mga Broadkaster NG Pilipinas"
Yup, but the original host of that program was Ric Radam, who for some reason went on leave from that program. Radam was also the host of the next program which was a light variety program called Ricky Dik Tak, if memory serves me right. Radio dramas followed afterwards.
Radio of Republic Qayyumnesia - City Channel AM 1152 kHz Aircheck 1978 1. End of a Melayu radio drama 2. Jingle 3. Commercial break "Pepsi Cola & Champions Cigarette"
Naabutan ko pa nga ang boses ni Caloy Castro (RIP) noong bago pa ako nag-aral sa elementary noong mid-80s (mga 1984 'ata).
I was fascinated by radio stations and announcers when I was a kid. Too bad there are almost no recordings of very old radio broadcasts from the sixties and seventies.
yan ang mga magiging golden memories ng mga radio station at mga radio announcer sa bansang Pilipinas...huwag natin silang kalimutan.
1:05 MBC Radio DZRH Station ID (1970s) PAL Pitch Manila Broadcasting Company
Nung wala pa ang mga ads ng ACS sa DZRH
Sana meron din mga lumang dzrh commercial...at lumang mga commentator voice tulad nina Damian Sotto at Ric Radam
1:05 the older one station identification from 1970's (After Martial law) until 2012
Martial Law Era 1972-1981.
82 years na ngayon ang DZRH 🥳🥳
1:05 Wow medyo pareha pero may pagkaiba yung station ID dito. Sana may nag collect sa ibat-ibang versyon ng DZRH IDs para makinig natin lahat.
DZRH 666 kHz was branded new DZRH News Radio 666 kHz Manila
MBC Media Group
Ang utol ko, may nai-record din na airchecks ng DZRH noong 1991 kasama pati radio commercials gaya ng pelikulang "Eh kasi bata", tsaka yung 101.1 DWST Showbiz tsismis (predecessor ng Yes FM) tungkol sa Ozone disco tragedy noong 1996.
tatay ko nasira ang baga dahil sa champion 2 1/2 pack a day.dahil he is just an ordinary farmer that time.. kasama ang champion all day long....
DZRH 650 (now 666) SIGN OFF 05.06.77
1.LAST OF MUSIC
2.IDS
3.Timechrek
4.Paryer
5.Station Notice
6.Lupang Hirang
7.Silent
8.AM Noise
July 15, 1939 The Headcock Company KZRH
DZRH was KZRH on July 15, 1939 and it was owned by NBC at that time. 1949 it was changed to DZRH and it's now owned by Manila Broadcasting Company
DZRH 650 kHZ (DZRH 666 kHZ) 77 YEARS AGO SERBISYONG TAPAT SA INYO
At 0:05, Bahay Kubo March is heard being performed by the Malabon Brass Band.
Pop Cola only 50 centavos?!? Luma na po yan
At the time, the exchange rate between USD and PHP was 7.40. By inflation, Pop Cola was gone after 2007 and would be now estimated at P12 per bottle.
Ang DZRH ay nailipat sa 666 kHz (dati sa 650 kHz) noong 1977 (na mas maaga pa sa ibang AM stations na sa 1978 na magsisilipat at magsisiampon gamit ang 9 kHz spacing) nang mai-ampon na sa 9 kHz spacing sa lahat ng Philippine AM standards.
Joshua Sarmiento 10 kHz are widely used in the Americas (North, South America and the Caribbean), the rest of the world including Guam, Philippines, Europe, Asia, Australia, etc., uses 9 kHz.
Joshua Sarmiento Dahil po sa 1975 Geneva frequency plan. Kahit USA uses 10 kHz which is located in the Americas continent, US territories at the Pacific including Guam and Saipan, they used 9 kHz but mostly 90 kHz like 1530, 630, etc. and some Guam AM stations on 10 kHz digital receiver from the US, normally with 3 to 1 kHz off.
A modern version would later be made by Nick De Guzman in 1999.
New instruments but retaining the original tune and notice.
But at that time KBP is already known as "Kapisanan ng mga Broadkaster NG Pilipinas"
Caloy Castro pala yun.
Yup, but the original host of that program was Ric Radam, who for some reason went on leave from that program. Radam was also the host of the next program which was a light variety program called Ricky Dik Tak, if memory serves me right. Radio dramas followed afterwards.
Radio of Republic Qayyumnesia - City Channel AM 1152 kHz Aircheck 1978
1. End of a Melayu radio drama
2. Jingle
3. Commercial break "Pepsi Cola & Champions Cigarette"
The DZRH station ID is created by Jam creative productions (Based in Dallas, Texas)???.
Nope, that iconic MBC melody jingle, and iconic DZRH jingle was inspired by the jingles from Pepper Tanner.
DZRH 666DZMB FM 90.7
666 on the dIal? I would brand it "666 The BEAST!". 😂
DZRH Radyo Henyo 666
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DZRH
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