
DZRH - Wikipedia
DZRH (666 AM) is the flagship radio station owned and operated by MBC Media Group. The station’s studios are in the MMG Building, Star City, V. Sotto Street, CCP Complex, Roxas …
Kazneni zakon - Zakon.hr
OPĆI DIO GLAVA PRVA (I.) TEMELJNE ODREDBE. Temelj i ograničenje kaznenopravne prisile. Članak 1. Kaznena djela i kaznenopravne sankcije propisuju se samo za ona ponašanja …
DZRH: KZRH Before, DZRH Today - A Story of Philippine's
Jul 17, 2009 · Samuel Gaches, owner of the department store H. E. Heacock Co., put up KZRH (Radio Heacock) in 1939. A year later, the firm acquired KZRC (from store owner I...
DZRH 666 - Media Ownership Monitor
6 days ago · DZRH is the flagship radio station of the Manila Broadcasting Company (MBC) and the longest running AM radio station in the Philippines. DZRH started out as KZRH in 1939. It …
DZRH - Wikiwand
Established on July 15, 1939, DZRH is the oldest privately owned radio station, and the second-oldest radio station in the Philippines after state-owned DZRB. DZRH began operations as …
History Of The Philippine Radio - Philippine Television Wiki
Radio in the Philippines was a introduced in 1939 The Beginning of Radio stations in the Philippines RCA KZRM, was a AM station in May 3, 1933 KZRH, was a AM station owned by …
MBC Media Group
Manila Broadcasting Company's roots trace back to KZRH, the Philippines' oldest radio station known as “the Voice of the Philippines.” Then owned by H.E. Heacock, KZRH first went on the …
FoA Philippine Radio History - The Japanese Era
Apr 28, 2014 · For a period of almost exactly four months, a war of words was waged between the Japanese KZRH in Manila on 9640 kHz and the American Voice of Freedom in Malinta Tunnel …
Lieutenant General Jonathan M. Wainwright Orders Remaining …
Feb 5, 2024 · KZRH was a Japanese propaganda station after Manila was occupied on December 25, 1941. Wainwright‘s orders to the Visayan-Mindanao Force under Brigadier General William …
Manila Broadcasting Company | Radyo Natin Nationwide
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 …