Thursday, April 26, 2012

Historical TRBL Philippines over-the-air television broadcasters

ABS–CBN Broadcasting Corporation/Sonshine Media Network International
DZAQ-TV 3/DWWX-TV 2 (1953–present)
DZXL-TV 9 (later 4) (1956–1972)
DYAQ-TV/DYTL-TV 2 (Bacolod City) (1961–1972; 1978–1986)
DYCW-TV/DYCB-TV 3 (Cebu City) (1961–1978; 1986–present)
DYBW-TV/DYXL-TV 4 (Bacolod City) (1963–1978; 1986–present)
DYEW-TV 9 (Cebu City) (1965–1972)
DYWX-TV 11 (Cebu City) (1978–1986)
DWGT-TV 4 (1974–1986)
DXLA-TV 9 (Zamboanga City) (1986–1994)
DXAS-TV 4 (Davao City) (1988–present)
DWAC-TV 23 (1996–present)
DWBP-TV 39 (1998–present)
DZRU-TV 41 (Weekends) (January 2001–December 2006)
DXAQ-TV 43 (Davao City) (2003–present)

People's Television Network, Inc./Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation
Far East Network/American Forces Radio and Television Service (1946–1991)
DZRH-TV 11/Manila Broadcasting Company (1960–1972)
DZXL-TV/DWGT-TV 4 (1969–2010; 2012–present)
DWWX-TV 2 (1973–1986)
DXRI-TV 5 (Davao City) (1974–1994)
DYCB-TV 3 (Cebu City)/DYXL-TV 4 (Bacolod City) (1978–1986)
Vintage Television (1982–1996)
DWCP-TV 21 (1992–present)
DZMB-TV 19 (1992–1997)
DZRJ-TV 29 (1993–present)
DWBM-TV 43 (1994–present)
DZEC-TV 25/DZCE-TV 49 (2010–2012)
DYKB-TV 8 (Bacolod City) (2014–present)

Associated Broadcasting Company/Nation Broadcasting Corporation
DZTM-TV/DWET-TV 5 (1960–1972; 1992–present)
DYTM-TV 11 (Cebu City) (1963–1972)
DYET-TV 21 (Cebu City) (1992–present)
DXGB-TV 11 (Zamboanga City) (1992–1997; 2005–2010; 2012–present)
DWDZ-TV 47 (1999–2003)
DYAN-TV 29 (Cebu City)/DXAN-TV 29 (Davao City) (January 2001–December 2006; 2011–present)
DZTV-TV 13/DWNB-TV 41 (2011–present)

GMA Network, Inc./ZOE Broadcasting Network
DZBB-TV 7 (1961–present)
DYSS-TV 7 (Cebu City) (1963–present)
DYXX-TV 6 (Iloilo City) (1974–present)
DXSS-TV 7 (Davao City) (1974–1994)
DXMJ-TV 5 (Davao City) (1994–present)
DYLS-TV 27 (Cebu City)/DXRA-TV 27 (Davao City) (1995–present)
DWDB-TV 27/DXNL-TV 27 (Cagayan de Oro City) (1995–2001)
DZOE-TV 11 (1998–present)
DZOZ-TV 33 (2006–present)
DYAQ-TV 30 (Bacolod City)/DXLX-TV 35 (Cagayan de Oro City) (2012–present)

Radio Philippines Network/Maharlika Broadcasting System
DZXL-TV/DZKB-TV 9 (1956–present)
DYKB-TV 8 (Bacolod City) (1961–2014)
DWBC-TV 68 (Sundays) (1992–1993)
DZEE-TV 23 (Saturdays, 1992–93 and 1995–96) (1992–1996)
DWXI-TV 11 (later 35) (Sundays, 1995–96/Saturdays, 1999–00 and 2002–04) (1995–2004)
DZEC-TV 25 (Sundays) (1999–2000)
DWNU-TV 37 (Sundays) (2002–2004)

Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation/Kanlaon Broadcasting System
DZTV-TV 13 (1961–present)
DXZB-TV 13 (Zamboanga City) (early 1980s–1998; 2005–present)
DWKC-TV 31 (1992–2003)
Vintage Television/Viva TV (1996–2003)
DXGB-TV 11 (Zamboanga City) (1998–2005)
DYCC-TV 47 (Cebu City) (2002–present)
DZCL-TV/DWRW-TV 36 (San Fernando, Pampanga) (2007–present)
DWET-TV 5/DWNB-TV 41 (2011–present)

Eagle Broadcasting Corporation/Christian Era Broadcasting Service
DXZB-TV 13 (Zamboanga City) (1998–2005)
DZEC-TV 25 (2000–2010; 2012–present)
DZCE-TV 49 (2005–2010; 2012–present)
DWGT-TV 4 (2010–2012)
DYPR-TV 7 (Puerto Princesa City) (2010–2012)
DXGB-TV 11 (Zamboanga City) (2010–2012)

Radio Mindanao Network/Broadcast Enterprises and Affiliated Media, Inc.
DZTV-TV 13 (1961–1975; 1992–2003)
Vintage Television/Viva TV (1982–2003)
DXHB-TV 8/DXVM-TV 33 (Cagayan de Oro City) (1991–present)
DWKC-TV 31 (1992–present)
DXGB-TV 11 (Zamboanga City) (1997–1998) (Delayed telecast)

Manila Broadcasting Company/Progressive Broadcasting Corporation
DZRH-TV 11 (1960–1972)
DWGT-TV 4 (1974–2001)
DZMB-TV 19 (1992–1997)
DWNU-TV/DWAO-TV 37 (2002–present)

Bombo Radyo Philippines/Gateway Broadcasting Network
DWVN-TV 45 (1999–present)

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Historical TRBL North America over-the-air television broadcasters

Atlanta
WETV/WPBA 30 (1958–present)
WGTV 8 (1960–present)
WTCG/WTBS/WPCH 17 (1970–present)
WGNX/WGCL 46 (1984–present)
TBS (1976–present)
WVEU/WUPA 69 (1980–present)
TNT (1988–present)
SportSouth (1990–1996)
Turner South (1999–2006)
WUGA 32 (2011–present)

Baltimore
WJZ 13 (1948–present)
Maryland Public Television (1969–present)
WUTB 24 (1998–present)

Boston
WBZ 4 (1948–present)
WHDH 5 (1957–1972)
New Hampshire Public Television (1959–present)
WHIS/WSBK 38 (1964–present)
WGBY 57 (Springfield) (1971–present)
Home Theater Network (1978–1987)
WFXT 25 (1987–present)
WBQT 16 (Springfield) (1998–present)

Buffalo
WBEN/WIVB 4 (1948–present)
WXXI 21 (1966–present)
WUHF 31 (Rochester) (1980–present)
WNEQ/WNLO 23 (1987–present)
WNYB/WNYO 49 (1987–1990; 1997–present)
WSNR/WNYS 43 (Syracuse) (1989–present)
CITY 57 (Toronto) (1990–1996)
WRNN 62 (New York) (1995–present) (Cantonese/Mandarin)
WBIS 31 (New York) (1996–1997)

Calgary
CHCT/CFAC/CKKX/CICT 2 (1954–present)

Costa Rica
Teletica (?–present)

Charlotte
UNC-TV (1955–present)
WRAL 5 (Raleigh) (1956–present)
WRET/WCNC 36 (1971–1980; 1989–present)
WJZY 46 (1987–present)
WACN/WRAZ 50 (Raleigh) (1993–present)
WFVT/WWWB/WMYT 55 (1994–present)

Chicago
WGN 9 (1948–present)
WCIU 26 (1964–present)
WGN America (1978–present)
WSNS 44 (1980–present) (Spanish)

Cincinnati
WKRC 12 (1949–present)
WBTI/WIII/WSTR 64 (1980–present)

Cleveland
WBNS 10 (Columbus) (1949–present)
WOSU 34 (Columbus) (1956–present)
WUAB 43 (1968–present)
WKBF 61 (1968–1975)
WPBO 42 (Columbus) (1973–present)
WOIO 19 (1985–present)
WWAT/WWHO 53 (Columbus) (1987–present)
Miami Valley Channel (1994–December 2006)
Buckeye TV (2001–present)

Dallas
KFJZ/KTVT 11 (1955–present)
KTXA 21 (1981–present)

Denver
KFEL/KTVR/KCTO/KWGN 2 (1952–present)
Rocky Mountain PBS (1956–present)
Colorado Public Television (1980–present)

Detroit
MSU Telecasters/WKAR 23 (Lansing) (1954–present)
WKBD 50 (1965–present)
WGVC/WGVU 35 (Grand Rapids) (1972–present)
WGPR/WWJ 62 (1975–present)
WGVK 52 (Grand Rapids) (1984–present)
PASS Sports (1984–1997)
Michigan Channel/WOLV 55 (Ann Arbor) (1994–present)

Edmonton
CKEM 51 (1997–present)

Guam
KUAM 8 (1956–present)/11 (1995–present)

Hartford
WATR/WTXX/WCCT 20 (1953–present)
WTIC/WFSB 3 (1957–present)
Connecticut Public Television (1962–present)
WTIC 61 (1984–present)
WRNN 62 (New York) (1995–present) (Cantonese/Mandarin)

Houston
KUHT 8 (1953–present)
KTXH 20 (1982–present)
KYAZ 51 (2010–present) (Spanish)

Indianapolis
WTTV 4 (1949–present)
WFFT 55 (Fort Wayne) (1977–present)
WWKI/WTTK 29 (1983–present)
WPDS/WXIN 59 (1984–present)

Kansas City
Kentucky Educational Television (statewide Kentucky) (1958–present)
KMBA/KSHB 41 (1970–present)
KKSU 21 (Manhattan) (1995–present)
KUJH 14 (Lawrence) (1995–present)
KWCV/KSCW 33 (Wichita) (1999–present)
Wazoo Sports Network (statewide Kentucky) (2009–December 2011)

Los Angeles
KFI/KHJ/KCAL 9 (1948–present)
KLAS 8 (Las Vegas) (1953–present)
XETV 6 (San Diego) (1953–present) (Spanish)
Z Channel (1974–1989)
KSCI 18 (1977–present) (Cantonese/Mandarin/Portugese)
KBSC/KVEA 52 (1977–1985; 1987–present) (Spanish)
KDOC 56 (1982–present)
KUSI 51 (San Diego) (1982–present)
KFVE 5 (Hawaii) (1988–present)

Memphis
WMCT/WMC 5 (1948–present)
WLAC/WTVF 5 (Nashville) (1954–present)

Mexico
Televisa (1950–present)
TV Azteca (1993–present)

Miami
WCIX/WFOR 4 (1967–present)
WLVT 23 (1971–present) (Spanish)
WBFS 33 (1984–present)

Milwaukee
WOKY/WXIX/WUHF/WVTV 18 (1953–present)
Wisconsin Public Television (1954–present)
Milwaukee Public Television (1957–present)
WCGV 24 (1980–present)
WXGZ/WACY 32 (Green Bay) (1984–present)

Montreal
CFTU 29/CFJP 35 (1986–present) (French)

New Orleans
WWOM/WGNO 26 (1967–present)
WNOL 38 (1984–present)
WGMB 44 (Baton Rouge) (1991–present)

New York
WABD/WNEW/WNYW 5 (1944–present)
WOR/WWOR 9 (1949–present)
WXTV 41 (1968–present) (Spanish)
WCKN 30 (1970–present)
USA Network (1979–present)
WWOR EMI Service (1979–1997)
WRNN 62 (1995–present) (Cantonese/Mandarin)

Oklahoma City
Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (1956–present)
KSBI 52 (1988–present)
UCentral (2009–present)

Orlando
WMBR/WJXT 4 (Jacksonville) (1949–present)
WRBW 65 (1994–present)

Ottawa
CHOV/CHRO 5 (1961–present)
TVOntario (1970–present)

Philadelphia
KYW 3 (1941–present)
WPIX 11 (New York) (1948–present)
WPHL 17 (1965–present)
WKBS 48 (1965–1983)
WTAF/WTXF 29 (1969–present)
New Jersey Network/NJTV (1971–present)
PRISM (1976–1997)
WWSG/WGBS/WPSG 57 (1981–present)
WRNN 62 (New York) (1995–present) (Cantonese/Mandarin)

Phoenix
KUAT 6 (Tucson) (1959–present)
KAET 8 (1961–present)
KUTP 45 (1986–present)
KUAS 27 (Tucson) (1988–present)
Sun Devil/State Press TV (1992–present)
KPHZ/KTAZ 39 (2002–present) (Spanish)

Pittsburgh
WKJF/WPGH 53 (1953–present)
WPTT/WCWB/WPMY 22 (1978–present)

Portland
KGW 8 (1956–present)
CGN 7 (2008–present)

Puerto Rico
WAPA 4 (1956–present) (Spanish)

Quad Cities
Iowa Public Television (1969–present)
WQPT 24 (1983–present)

Sacramento
KBET/KXTV 10 (1955–present)

Salt Lake City
KUED 7 (1958–present)
KBYU 11 (1965–present)
KULC/KUEN 9 (1986–present)
KJZZ 14 (1993–present)
BYUtv (2000–present)
BYU Television International (2007–present) (Spanish/Portugese)

San Antonio
KEYL/KENS 5 (1950–present)
KCOR/KUAL/KWEX 41 (1955–present) (Spanish)
KRRT/KMYS 35 (1985–present)
KBTR 41 (Baton Rouge) (1987–present)

San Francisco
KPIX 5 (1948–present)
KBHK/KBCW 44 (1968–present)
KDTV 14 (1975–present) (Spanish/Portugese)
KTSF 26 (1976–present) (Cantonese/Mandarin)
KFSF 66 (2002–present) (Spanish/Japanese)

Seattle
KRSC/KING 5 (1948–present)
KREM 2 (Spokane) (1954–present)
KSKN 22 (Spokane) (1983–1988; 1997–present)
UWTV (1994–present)
Research Channel (1996–2010)
KONG 16 (1997–present)

St. Louis
KSD/KSDK 5 (1947–present)

Tampa
WTOG 44 (1968–present)

Toronto
CKVR 3 (1955–present)
CITY 57 (1972–present)
CFMT 47 (1979–present) (Portugese)
ONT/BBS (1991–1998)
CJMT 69 (2002–present) (Cantonese/Mandarin)

Twin Cities
KSTP 5 (1948–present)
KEYD/KMGM/KMSP 9 (1955–present)
Twin Cities Public Television (1957–present)
WFBT/KITN/WFTC 29 (1982–present)
KFTC 26 (1999–present)
KSTC 45 (2000–present)

U.S. Virgin Islands
WMNS 22/TV2 (2000–present)

Vancouver
CHAN 8 (1960–present)

Washington, D.C.
WTAR/WTKR 3 (Norfolk) (1950–present)
WRVA/WWBT 12 (Richmond) (1956–present)
WCQR/WFTY/WBDC/WDCW 50 (1981–present)
WJPR/WWCW 21 (Roanoke) (1986–present)
WJAL 68 (Hagerstown) (1987–present)
WGNT 27 (Norfolk) (1993–present)

Winnipeg
CJAY/CKY 7 (1960–present)

Television–Radio Broadcasting League Station ID and Station Notice

Station Identification 
Broadcast... Nationwide... from the Philippines to the North America!!!...
This is the Television–Radio Broadcasting League!!!...
2 pm to 12 midnight... Weekdays... and 10 am to 1 am... Weekends!!!...
T-R-B-L!!!... You're Pinoy Music and Sports Station!!! 

Station Notice
Sign-on
the Television–Radio Broadcasting League (TRBL), now begins for another broadcast day.

TRBL is an affiliate of the Filipino Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, Inc. (FILSCAP), the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI), the Organisasyon ng Pilipinong Mangaawit (OPM) and the Philippine Cable Television Association, Inc. (PCTA).

our studios and offices are located at Unit 3016, Elan Swire Condominium and Hotel, #49 Annapolis St., Greenhills, San Juan City, with transmitters and antenna at the Malabon Transmitter Complex, Brgy. Panghulo, Malabon City.

TRBL broadcast daily from 2:00 pm-12:00 mn on Weekdays and from 10:00 am-1:00 am on Weekends.

TRBL enginnering is manned by the following broadcast technician, duly licensed by the Professional Regulations Commission (PRC), the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) and the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC).

Ma. Dinah A. Remolacio: #1PHN-24771
Rose Anne M. Amarillo: #1PHN-7893
Janet Reboredo: #1PHN-1497

TRBL is a proud member of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), the Philippine Olympic Commitee (POC) and the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP).

all programs in this station have been approved by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) and the Optical Media Board (OMB).

This is the Television–Radio Broadcasting League (TRBL), now signing on.

Sign-off
the Television–Radio Broadcasting League (TRBL), now ends for another broadcast day.

TRBL is an affiliate of the Filipino Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, Inc. (FILSCAP), the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI), the Organisasyon ng Pilipinong Mangaawit (OPM) and the Philippine Cable Television Association, Inc. (PCTA).

our studios and offices are located at Unit 3016, Elan Swire Condominium and Hotel, #49 Annapolis St., Greenhills, San Juan City, with transmitters and antenna at the Malabon Transmitter Complex, Brgy. Panghulo, Malabon City.

TRBL broadcast daily from 2:00 pm-12:00 mn on Weekdays and from 10:00 am-1:00 am on Weekends.

TRBL enginnering is manned by the following broadcast technician, duly licensed by the Professional Regulations Commission (PRC), the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) and the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC).

Ma. Dinah A. Remolacio: #1PHN-24771
Rose Anne M. Amarillo: #1PHN-7893
Janet Reboredo: #1PHN-1497

TRBL is a proud member of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), the Philippine Olympic Commitee (POC) and the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP).

all programs in this station have been approved by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) and the Optical Media Board (OMB).

This is the Television–Radio Broadcasting League (TRBL), now signing on.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Television–Radio Broadcasting League announcements

The views and opinions expressed by the broadcast panels/courtside reporters are not necessarily state or reflect those of the Television–Radio Broadcasting League.

In addition, the views and opinions expressed by the guests of show do not necessarily reflect those of the broadcast panels/courtside reporters, the show, the station.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Television–Radio Broadcasting League sponsors

Philippines
Fortune Tobacco Corporation
Globe Telecom
Jollibee Foods Corporation
Manila Bulletin
Petron Corporation
Philip Morris Philippines Manufacturing Inc.
Philippine Airlines
Procter & Gamble Philippines
San Miguel Corporation
United Labratories
Universal Robina Corporation

North America
AutoZone
Miller Brewing Company
Reebok
T-Mobile

Television–Radio Broadcasting League venues

Philippines
Metro Manila
Cuneta Astrodome
Filoil Flying V Arena/San Juan Gym
Makati Coliseum
Ninoy Aquino Stadium/Rizal Memorial Coliseum
PhilSports Arena/Ynares Sports Arena
Smart Araneta Coliseum/Ateneo Blue Eagle Gym

Provincial
ABL Sports & Cultural Complex
Almendras Gym/Davao del Sur Coliseum
Aznar Coliseum Complex
Bren Z. Guiao Convention Center/University of the Assumption Gym
Holy Cross of Davao College Gym
Hoops Dome
La Salle Coliseum/West Negros University Gym
La Salle Sentrum
Lagao Gym/South Cotabato Gym & Cultural Center
Cong. Lamberto L. Macias Sports & Cultural Center
Mindanao Civic Center
Naga City Coliseum
Ormoc City Superdome
Quezon Convention Center
San Agustin Gym
San Luis Sports Complex
University of Baguio Gym
Xavier University Gym
Ynares Center
Zamboanga City Coliseum

North America
1st Mariner Arena/Comcast Center
American Airlines Arena/BankAtlantic Center/U.S. Century Bank Arena
American Airlines Center/Cowboys Stadium
Amway Center/UCF Arena/Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
AT&T Center/Alamodome
Bankers Life Fieldhouse/Lucas Oil Stadium
Bell Centre
Bradley Center/U.S. Cellular Arena/Resch Center
Chesapeake Energy Arena/BOK Center
Crisler Center/Breslin Student Events Center
Edward Jones Dome/Scottrade Center
EnergySolutions Arena
FedExForum/Bridgestone Arena
Fifth Third Arena/U.S. Bank Arena
First Niagara Center/Carrier Dome
I wireless Center
Kemper Arena/Sprint Center
KeyArena at Seattle Center/Hec Edmundson Pavilion/Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena
Madison Square Garden/Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Mohegan Sun Arena/XL Center
MTS Centre
New Orleans Arena/Mercedes-Benz Superdome
Oracle Arena
Pepsi Center
Philips Arena/Georgia Dome
Power Balance Pavilion
Prudential Center
Quicken Loans Arena
Rexall Place
Rogers Arena
Rogers Centre/Air Canada Centre
Rose Garden/Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Scotiabank Place
Scotiabank Saddledome
Stan Sheriff Center
Staples Center/Honda Center
Tampa Bay Times Forum/USF Sun Dome/Tropicana Field
Target Center/Xcel Energy Center
TD Garden/MassMutual Center
The Palace of Auburn Hills/Joe Louis Arena/Ford Field
Thomas & Mack Center
Time Warner Cable Arena/Bojangles' Coliseum/PNC Arena
Toyota Center/Reliant Stadium
United Center/Allstate Arena/Sears Centre
University of Guam Fieldhouse
US Airways Center
Valley View Casino Center
Value City Arena/Nationwide Arena
Van Andel Arena
Verizon Center/Ted Constant Convocation Center/John Paul Jones Arena
Wells Fargo Center/Consol Energy Center

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

AlerTV station notice

This is AlerTV Channel 47, owned and operated by the Maharlika Broadcasting System, Inc.

on UHF Channel 47, with the power of 50 kilowatts, with NTC permit number BSD-0494-2016.

AlerTV studios are located at Broadcast City, Old Balara, Capitol Hills, Diliman, Quezon City, and our transmitter is located along Panay, Avenue, Quezon City.

This station is operated and maintained by the following duly licensed Electronics Engineers and NTC licensed Radio and Telephone Operators.

AlerTV is now signing on/off.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Stadiums and Arenas of Mega Manila

ABSCBN Broadcasting Corporation
ABSCBN Broadcast Center, Sgt. Esguerra Avenue cor. Mother Ignacia St., Diliman Quezon City

People's Television Network/Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation
PTNI Broadcast Complex, Visayas Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City
Solar Century Tower, #100 Tordesillas cor. H.V. dela Costa Sts., Salcedo Village, Makati City
3/F, Ros-Alva Building, 1870 E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue, Quezon City

Associated Broadcasting Company
ABC Compound, 762 Quirino Highway, Barangay San Bartolome, Novaliches, Quezon City
TV5 Media Center, Sheridan, Mandaluyong City
Unit D-1, 15/F, Strata 2000 Building, F. Ortigas Jr. Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City

GMA Network
GMA Network Center, EDSA cor. Timog Avenue, Diliman Quezon City
22/F, Strata 2000 Building, Emerald Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City

Radio Philippines Network/Maharlika Broadcasting System
PTNI Broadcast Complex, Visayas Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City
Broadcast City, Old Balara, Capitol Hills, Diliman, Quezon City
3/F, APMC Building, #136 Armosolo St., Legaspi Village, Makati City
2/F, Media Resources Building, Mola cor. Pasong Tirad Sts., Brgy. La Paz, Makati City
GNN Building, Katipunan, Quezon City
Unit 1101, Atlanta Center, #33 Annapolis St., Greenhills, San Juan City

Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation/Kanlaon Broadcasting System
4/F, PIA Building, Visayas Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City
Unit 908, Paragon Plaza Building, EDSA cor. Reliance St., Mandaluyong City
#89 Timog Avenue, South Triangle, Quezon City

Eagle Broadcasting Corporation/Iglesia ni Cristo
Maligaya Building II, #887 EDSA, Diliman, Quezon City
#9 Central Avenue, New Era, Quezon City
Redeemer St., Milton Hills Subdivision, Quezon City

Manila Broadcasting Company/Members Church of God International
MBC Building, Sotto St., CCP Complex, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City
UNTV Building, #907 EDSA, Barangay Philam, Quezon City
G/F, AIC Gold Tower, F. Ortigas Jr. Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City

Radio Mindanao Network
4/F, Guadalupe Commercial Complex Building, EDSA, Guadalupe, Makati City
Unit 806, Atlanta Centre, Annapolis St., Greenhills, San Juan City
Unit 201, Sunrise Condominium, #226 Ortigas Avenue, North Greenhills, San Juan City
Veritas Tower, EDSA cor. West Avenue, Quezon City
Unit 507, Taipan Place, F. Ortigas Jr. Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City
ECJ Condominium, Real cor. Arzobispo Sts. Manila

Bombo Radyo Philippines
Florete Building, #2406 Nobel cor. Edison Sts., Makati City

Philippine Broadcasting Service
4/F, PIA Building, Visayas Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City

Quest Broadcasting, Inc./Tiger 22 Media Corporation
Paragon Plaza Building, EDSA cor. Reliance St., Mandaluyong City
Strata 2000 Building, Emerald Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City

Joyfulness Makes Kindfulness–Durian Agila News Network/Bilang Bayan & Network Patrol–51
KaJoyfulness Network
NCCC Mall Davao, McArthur Highway cor. Maa Road, Matina, Davao City

Studio Gwapings Davao
San Juan Village, Bangkal, Davao City

Quezon Street Kids Channel
Limketkai Mall, Limketkai Drive, Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro City

United Airsoft Alliance Television
Eastwood City, C-5 Road, Libis, Quezon City
Waterfront Hotel, Lahug Cebu City
NCCC Main Magsaysay, R. Magsaysay Avenue, Davao City
NCCC Mall Davao, McArthur Highway cor. Maa Road, Matina, Davao City

Monday, April 9, 2012

2016–17 Television–Radio Broadcasting League of the Philippines and North America season

Philippines
Baguio
Bocaue, Bulacan
Boracay
Butuan
Cagayan de Oro
Calbayog
Catbalogan
Cauayan, Isabela
Cebu
Cotabato
Daet, Camarines Norte
Davao
Dipolog

Dumaguete
General Santos
Ilagan, Isabela
Iligan
Kalibo, Aklan
Kidapawan
Koronadal
Laoag
Legaspi
Lucena
Metro Manila
Naga
Ozamis
Pagadian
Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur
Puerto Princesa
Romblon
Roxas
San Fernando, La Union
San Fernando, Pampanga
San Francisco, Agusan del Sur
Santiago, Isabela
Sorsogon
Tacloban
Tagbilaran
Tandag
Tuguegarao
Vigan
Subic, Zambales
Zamboanga

North America
Anaheim

Atlanta
Baltimore
Boston
Buffalo
Calgary
Charlotte
Chicago
Cleveland
Columbus
Dallas

Davenport, Iowa
Denver
Detroit
Edmonton
Green Bay
Guam
Hartford
Hawaii
Houston
Indianapolis
Kansas City
Las Vegas
Los Angeles

Memphis
Miami
Milwaukee

Minneapolis
Moline, Illinois
Montreal

Nashville
New York City
Newark, New Jersey
Oakland
Oklahoma City

Orlando
Ottawa

Pasadena
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Pittsburgh
Portland

Rock Island, Illinois
Sacramento
Salt Lake City
San Antonio
San Diego
San Francisco
San Jose
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Seattle
St. Louis

St. Paul
Tampa
Toronto
Tulsa
Vancouver
Washington D.C.
Winnipeg


Sunday, April 8, 2012

2016–17 Mega Manila season on Radio

ABSCBN Broadcasting Corporation
DZMM 630
DZAR 1026
DWRR 101.9

People's Television Network/Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation
DZRJ 810
DZTV 1386
DWBC 1422
DZRJ 100.3
DWLA 105.9

Associated Broadcasting Company
DWFM 92.3
DWET 106.7

GMA Network
DZBB 594
DWLS 97.1

Radio Philippines Network/Maharlika Broadcasting System
DZIQ 990
DWAN 1206
DWRT 99.5
DZUR 107.9

Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation/Kanlaon Broadcasting System
DWBL 1242
DWSS 1494
DWLL 94.7

Eagle Broadcasting Corporation
DZEM 954
DZEC 1062
DWDM 95.5

Manila Broadcasting Company
DZRH 666
DWUN 1350
DZME 1530
DZMB 90.7
DWKY 91.5
DWRK 96.3
DWYS 101.1
DWNU 107.5

Radio Mindanao Network
DZXL 558
DZRV 846
DWKC 93.9

Bombo Radyo Philippines
DWSM 102.7
DWBM 105.1

Philippine Broadcasting Service
DZRB 738
DZSR 918
DZRM 1278
DWBR 104.3

Tiger 22 Media Corporation
DWJM 88.3
DWAV 89.1
DWTM 89.9
DWRX 93.1
DWKX 103.5

2016–17 Mega Manila season on Television

ABS–CBN Broadcasting Corporation
Free-to-air
DWWX-TV 2
DWAC-TV 23
DWBP-TV 39

Cable
SkyCable

People's Television Network/Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation
Free-to-air
DWGT-TV 4
DWCP-TV 21
DWDB-TV 27
DZRJ-TV 29
DWKC-TV 31
DWBM-TV 43

Cable
Solar TV
Telenovela Channel
CCI Asia TV
Dream Satellite TV

Associated Broadcasting Company
Free-to-air
DWET-TV 5
DWNB-TV 41

Cable
Cignal Digital TV

GMA Network
Free-to-air
DZBB-TV 7
DZOE-TV 11
DZOZ-TV 33

Cable
Fox International Channels

Radio Philippines Network/Maharlika Broadcasting System
Free-to-air
DZKB-TV 9
DWDZ-TV 47

Cable
Regal TV
Global Destiny Cable
G Sat
Flip TV
UniversiTV

Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation/Kanlaon Broadcasting System
Free-to-air
DZTV-TV 13

Cable
Viva TV
Pinoy Extreme
San Lazaro Broadcasting Network
TV Xtreme Broadcasting Company

Eagle Broadcasting Corporation
Free-to-air
DZEC-TV 25
DZCE-TV 49

Cable
Iglesia ni Cristo TV

Manila Broadcasting Company
Free-to-air
DWAO-TV 37

Cable
RHTV
TOP Channel

Bombo Radyo Philippines
Free-to-air
DWVN-TV 45

Cable
Universal Networks International

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Primary Mega Manila radio stations

ABSCBN Broadcasting Corporation
DZMM (1953–1972; 1986–present)
DWRR (1960–present)
DWWA (1978–1986)

People's Television Network/Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation
KZKZ (1922–1924)
RadioCorp (1924–1939)
DZRH/DZPI/DZMB (1939–1972)
DZIQ/DWRT (1972–2014)
DZTV/DWLA (2014–present)

Associated Broadcasting Company
DZBM/DWOO/DWAT (1963–1992)
DWXB/DWSM (1982–1992)
DWET (1992–present)
DZNN/DZRV (1992–2008)
DWFM (2010–present)

GMA Network 
DZBB/DWLS (1950–present)

Radio Philippines Network/Maharlika Broadcasting System
DZFX (1968–1974)
DWWW (1974–1986)
DWKS (1986–1990)
DWBC/DWRK (1990–2008)
DZCA (2008–2014)
DWAN/DZUR (2014–present)

Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation/Kanlaon Broadcasting System
DZHP/DWXL (1963–1975)
DWKB/DZMZ (1975–2000)
DWAN (1986–2004; 2007–2010)
DZTV (2008–2014)
DWBL/DWLL (2014–present)

Friday, April 6, 2012

Historical Mega Manila over-the-air television broadcasters

ABSCBN Broadcasting Corporation
DWWX-TV (1953–present)
DZXL-TV (1956–1972)
DWAC-TV (1996–present)
DZRU-TV (Weekend games) (2001–2006)
DXAQ-TV (Davao City) (2003–present)
DWBP-TV (2005–present)

People's Television Network/Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation
FEN-17 (1946–1991)
DZRH-TV/MBC (1960–1972)
DWGT-TV (1974–present)
DWBC-TV/InterVision 68 (1992–1993)
ETV-39 (2000–2005)
DWDB-TV (2015–present)

Associated Broadcasting Company
DZTM-TV (1960–1972)
DWET-TV (1992present)
DWDZ-TV (1999–2003)
DWNB-TV (2011–present)

GMA Network
DZBB-TV (1961–present)
DYSS-TV (Cebu City) (1963–present)
DWDB-TV (1995–2001)
DZOE-TV/DZOZ-TV (2005–present)

Radio Philippines Network/Maharlika Broadcasting System
DZKB-TV (1969–present)
DZEE-TV (1992–1996)
DWXI-TV (1995–2004)
UltraVision 25 (1999–2000)
NUTV-37 (2002–2004)
DWDZ-TV (2015–present)

Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation/Kanlaon Broadcasting System
DZTV-TV (1961–present)
DWKC-TV (1992–2003)

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Metropolitan Basketball Association head coaches

Northern Conference
Bataan Shock: Rene Baena
Batangas Blades: Glenn Capacio
Bulacan Sparks: Pido Jarencio
CamSur Knights: Manny Dandan
Ilocos Titans: Boysie Zamar
Pasay 46ers: Frankie Lim
Tarlac Bullets: Arsenio Dysanco

Southern Conference
Boracay Beach Boys: Gian Carlo Tan
Caraga Road Warriors: Efren "Yong" Garcia
Cebu Gems: Derrick Pumaren
Davao Eagles: Alfrancis Chua
Misamis Comets: Joel Dualan
Victorias Coronas: Ariel Vanguardia
Zamboanga Stampede: Eugene Quilban

Metropolitan Basketball Association arenas

Northern Conference
Bataan Shock: Bataan People's Center
Batangas Blades: Batangas City Sports Center
Bulacan Sparks: Philippine Arena
CamSur Knights: Naga City Coliseum
Ilocos Titans: Ilocos Norte Centennial Arena
Pasay 46ers: Mall of Asia Arena, Cuneta Astrodome & Pasay Sports Complex
Tarlac Bullets: Tarlac State University Gym

Southern Conference
Boracay Beach Boys: Boracay Convention Center
Caraga Road Warriors: Surigao Provincial Gym
Cebu Gems: Hoops Dome
Davao Eagles: Panabo City Tourism Cultural and Sports Center, Davao del Sur Coliseum & Almendras Gym
Misamis Comets: Xavier University Gym
Victorias Coronas: Victorias City Sports and Amusement Center
Zamboanga Stampede: Zamboanga City Coliseum