What does DZMM stands for?

What does DZMM stands for?

Malayang Mamamayan
DZMM-AM

Programming
Former frequencies 620 kHz (1953–1972, 1973–1978) 960 kHz (1956–1972) 830 kHz (1956–1972) 1160 kHz (1956–1972) 1280 kHz (1956-1972) 1340 kHz (1956–1972) 1000 kHz (1956–1972)
Call sign meaning Malayang Mamamayan (former branding) or Mega Manila
Technical information
Licensing authority NTC

Why is DZMM still airing?

Prior to the closure of DZMM 630 at 8:00 PM on May 5, 2020 (local time), the channel was named DZMM TeleRadyo….TeleRadyo.

Programming
Launched March 12, 2007 (as DZMM TeleRadyo) May 5, 2020 (as TeleRadyo)
Closed May 5, 2020 (as DZMM TeleRadyo)
Availability
Cable

What is the airing time of DZMM?

Also, the channel and its radio counterpart briefly sign-off the air every Sundays from 10:30 pm to every Mondays at 4:00 am. It simulcasts the sign-on and sign-off audio notices from the radio station, but showing a loop of the TeleRadyo’s logo animation for its viewers.

What is the meaning of DZ in radio stations?

Philippines. Traditionally, broadcast stations are assigned one of three predominant prefixes depending on the location of their license: DZ for Luzon. DY for the Visayas. DX for Mindanao.

How do you call DZMM?

DZMM’s hotline number is 416-6300. This corresponds to the frequency the station uses for its broadcasts, which is 630kHz.

Is GMA Channel 7 a broadcast media?

As the network expanded it changed into Global Media Arts. The flagship television station of GMA is DZBB-TV (GMA-7 Manila) which carries VHF Channel 7 (analog broadcast) with Channel 15 served as a permanent assigned digital frequency….GMA Network.

Type Broadcast commercial television network
Owner GMA Network, Inc.

Who is the father of Philippine radio?

Francisco “Koko” Trinidad
Today marks the 105th birthday of the Father of Philippine Radio, Francisco “Koko” Trinidad! On this day, UP Radio Circle remembers the life and dedication of Francisco “Koko” Trinidad towards broadcasting, having greatly contributed to the practice and education of media practitioners.

What do radio call signs mean?

In broadcasting and radio communications, a call sign (also known as a call name or call letters—and historically as a call signal—or abbreviated as a call) is a unique designation for a transmitter station. The use of call signs as unique identifiers dates to the landline railroad telegraph system.

Which frequency can be transmitted across radio broadcast stations?

AM radio transmitters can transmit audio frequencies up to 15 kHz (now limited to 10 kHz in the US due to FCC rules designed to reduce interference), but most receivers are only capable of reproducing frequencies up to 5 kHz or less.