DZRH News Television

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DZRH TV
DZRH News Television Logo (2021).jpg
CountryPhilippines
Broadcast areaPhilippines
NetworkDZRH
HeadquartersPasay
Programming
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerManila Broadcasting Company
History
LaunchedOctober 1, 2007; 14 years ago (2007-10-01)
Links
Websitedzrhnews.com.ph
Availability
Terrestrial
UHF AnalogChannel 33 (Davao)
Digital terrestrial televisionChannel 43.1 (Cebú)
Channel 39.1 (Bacolod)
Channel 43.1 (Iloilo)
Streaming media
DZRHNews.com.phWatch Live

DZRH News Television, stylized as DZRHTV, is a Philippine pay television news channel owned by Manila Broadcasting Company. Its programs are primarily from MBC's flagship radio station DZRH and station-produced programs, occupied by the timeslots of radio dramas and other programs of DZRH.

DZRH News Television is the second free-to-air channel that re-broadcasts news from a radio station, after DZMM launched its own TV channel, while other stations soon followed such as DZRJ (for Radyo Bandido TV), Radyo Inquirer DZIQ (for Inquirer 990 Television) and Radyo 5 92.3 News FM (for One PH).

History[]

The old logo of RHTV from 2009 to 2013.

On October 1, 2007, DZRH-TV was originally launched as a pay television channel known as "TV Natin". Back then, its original programming consisted of archived DZRH programs (including radio dramas). In 2008 however, TV Natin evolved into a RadyoVision format, simulcasting most of DZRH's live programming schedule, and was eventually rebranded as RHTV. In October 2013, the network was rebranded again as "DZRH News Television" as part of the radio station's integration of its news and public affairs division.

DZRH News Television logo from 2013 to 2021.

Between October 2 and November 10, 2019, DZRH News Television went off air after its studios, along with its sister MBC Manila radio stations, were affected by a major fire that originated in the nearby Star City theme park.[1] While DZRH radio resumed regular programming at the following day (October 3) at 4 am from its backup studios at BSA Twin Towers, the station's video feed for DZRH News Television was temporarily replaced by the station's live audio feed; however, the live video streaming of DZRH's programming is available on Facebook live on the station's FB page. The channel returned on air on November 26, when DZRH were moved again to Design Center of the Philippines within CCP Complex on November 11 and its satellite feed was restored.

Prior to the 82nd anniversary of its radio counterpart, on June 30, 2021, the station launched a new simplified logo and branding as DZRH TV, but the channel is still known as DZRH News Television. On November 15, 2021, the channel updated its new on-screen graphic presentation and slogan "Sama-Sama Tayo, Pilipino!" (lit We're all Filipinos!) along with the new logos of all MBC radio stations. Most of its programs also launched their new title card.[2]

On December 17, 2021, DZRH News Television and its sister station DZRH returned to the MBC Building with new brand new studios for both radio and TV operations.

In 2022, the National Telecommunications Commission assigned the network's television frequency on digital channel 30 which was formerly used by Byers Communications for Solar Entertainment Corporation's subchannel lease agreement.

Programming[]

DZRH News Television airs the live video feed of DZRH programs, except selected radio dramas, religious radio programs (such as Tinig ng Pagasa), other DZRH programs, and during sign-off (until 2020; the channel currently signs off every Sundays from 12 am to 4 am, thus showing the logo of the channel instead).

News Personalities[]

  • Deo Macalma
  • CD Argarin
  • Cesar Chavez
  • Henry Uri
  • Angelo Palmones
  • Anthony Taberna
  • Gerry Baja
  • Mae Binauhan
  • Rey Sibayan
  • Raymund Dadpaas
  • Milky Rigonan
  • Leth Narciso
  • Rommel Fuertes
  • Atty. Rhina Seco
  • Karen Ow-Yong
  • Miggy Tolentino
  • Kenneth Medrano
  • Dennis Antenor, Jr.
  • Morly Alinio
  • Gorgy Rula
  • Kisses Jabson
  • Ricky Alegre
  • Nancy Irlanda
  • Les Codog
  • Ruby Cristobal
  • Cheska San Diego-Bobadilla
  • Faith Salaver
  • Elaine Bensal
  • Atty. Cheryl Adami-Molina
  • Pamela Adriano
  • Thea Pecho-Corpuz
  • Angelica Cosme
  • Regi Espiritu
  • Glady Mabini
  • Barbie Atienza
  • Fr. Manuel "Bong" Bongayan, SVD
  • Ed Montilla
  • Andy Verde
  • Cecile Guidote-Alvarez
  • Malou Cabral
  • Cong. Jesus Crispin Remulla
  • Atty. Dodo Dulay
  • Ed Javier
  • Pao Cupino
  • Jonathan dela Cruz
  • Sen. JV Ejercito
  • Maiko Williams
  • Raquel Monteza
  • Flor Abanto
  • James Jimenez
  • Salvador M. Royales
  • JV Pascual

Radio Reporters[]

  • Boy Gonzales
  • Edwin Duque
  • Sherwin Alfaro
  • Val Gonzales
  • Noche Cacas
  • Christian Maño
  • Liezel Once
  • Edniel Parrosa
  • Nicole Lopez
  • Mavel Arive
  • Peache Gonzales
  • Elaine Apit
  • Austin Magsino
  • Kristan Carag
  • Jecelle Ricafort
  • Grace Sansano
  • Freddie Fajardo
  • Ariane Rabuya
  • Adi Amor
  • Jun Dimacutac
  • Jimmy Angay-Angay
  • Danny Cumilang
  • Renz Belda
  • Rex Cantong
  • Jayne Bantayan
  • Aine Grace Bravo
  • Ruel Saldico
  • Benjie Antiquia
  • Rey Boton, Jr.

DZRH News TV stations[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Fire hits Star City compound".
  2. ^ "MBC jumsptarts re-branding campaign with new station logos". dzrh.com.ph. November 15, 2021. Retrieved November 15, 2021.

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