DZRM

Radio station in Metro Manila, Philippines

  • Quezon City
Broadcast areaMega Manila and surrounding areasFrequency1278 kHzBranding
  • Radyo Pilipinas 3
  • RP3 Alert
ProgrammingLanguage(s)FilipinoFormatPublic radioNetworkRadyo PilipinasOwnershipOwner
  • Presidential Broadcast Service
  • (Bureau of Broadcasting Services)
Sister stations
DZRB, DZSR, DWFO, DWFT, DZRP, DWGT-TV, DZTV-TVHistory
First air date
1987
Call sign meaning
Radyo Magasin
Radyo Maynila (branding used in the post-People Power Revolution years)Technical information
Licensing authority
NTCPower10,000 wattsLinksWebcastDZRM Radyo Pilipinas 3 Live AudioWebsitePBS

DZRM (1278 AM), on-air as Radyo Pilipinas Tres (RP3) or RP3 Alert, is a radio station owned and operated by the Presidential Broadcast Service. The station's studios and offices are Located at the 4th Floor, PIA/Media Center Building, Visayas Avenue, Barangay Vasra, Diliman, Quezon City, and its transmitter at Barangay Marulas, Valenzuela.

History

1987 - 2017: Radyo Manila / Radyo Magasin

Radyo Magasin logo

The station was launched in 1987 as Radyo Maynila (the brand was previously used at 918 kHz during the Marcos regime prior to People Power Revolution) under the helm of former actor and BBS-PBS interim director Jose Mari Gonzales. Gonzales ordered that all BBS radio station will give their respective identities including Radyo ng Bayan (918 kHz), Sports Radio (738 kHz) and DZRP-Radyo Pagasa.[citation needed]

In the late-1990s/early 2000s, the station was reformatted as PBS's general information radio station under the name Radyo Magasin. It held a cultural-oriented format. It primarily focused on news, current events, and Philippine culture. Its broadcasting format was akin to the format of a printed magazine, thus its name.[1]

From 2007 and 2009, DZRM was home of Spanish cultural magazine show, Filipinas, Ahora Mismo.[2]

On September 17, 2017, Radyo Magasin officially signed off, after almost 30 years of broadcasting. Its programming merged with DZSR's programming on Radyo Pilipinas Dos, which was launched the next day.[3] The defunct station's audio streaming space, meanwhile, was then converted to DWFO's audio portal on November 1 after it started a series of tests broadcasts.

2020-2023: DepEd TV Simulcast

On October 5, 2020, DZRM returned on air, still carrying its old branding name. The following week, it began simulcasting DepEd TV programming as part of the country's distance learning initiative amid the COVID-19 pandemic until June 2022.[4] Since its initial return to operations in October 2020, the station airs from Monday to Saturday from 6:00am to 8:00pm, with few programs and music automation for the rest of the schedule.

2023-present: Radyo Pilipinas 3

On April 10, 2023, the station was officially rebranded as Radyo Pilipinas 3 or RP3 Alert, serving as the radio station for emergency and disaster preparedness and information dissemination. In line with the rebranding, the station was set on test broadcast and officiated around May 3, 2023. Most of its programs were also simulcasted from its sister stations RP1 and RP2.

Programming

References

  1. ^ Radio Promotion of Tinig Ng Kababaihan
  2. ^ Spanish language to hit airwaves
  3. ^ "PCOO E-Brochure" (PDF). Presidential Communications Operations Office. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 7, 2019. Retrieved June 26, 2017.
  4. ^ Hernando-Malipot, Merlina (September 24, 2020). "DepEd TV, DepEd Radio eyed as permanent programs". Manila Bulletin.
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