Radio Corporation of the Philippines

Radio Corporation of the Philippines

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company_type = Radio Station
foundation = 1924
location = Manila, Philippines
key_people = Tito C. Billiones
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Radio Corporation of the Philippines is the oldest radio network in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at ECJ Condominium, Real St Cor. Arzobispo St. in Manila.

History

KZKZ (AM) is the second radio station in the Philippines owned by Henry Hermann in 1922. It broadcasted with a 5-watt transmitter. In 1924, it boosted its power to 100 watts. Few months later, Radio Corporation of the Philippines bought KZKZ AM from Henry Hermann. After Philippine independence, it changed its callsign to DWKZ, but changed in 1960 to DWBC.

The same year after KZKZ AM was bought, RCP launched KZRC Radio Cebu broadcasting with a 100-watt transmiter, but was changed to DYRC after Philippine independence.

In 1960, it launched the first AM station in Region 4 called DZLT 1188. Recently, its transmitter fell during a typhoon. It is already fixing its transmitter & DZLT-AM will resume on October 2008.

Radio stations

AM Stations

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