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DZME is the home of top caliber broadcasters today. DZME’s corps of broadcast professionals is among the best and respected in the field. Some are institutions; others belong to the Gen X. A few can make you rage in anger over the latest government anomaly, while the forte of some is to render genuine public service. From stinging editorials to steamy showbiz tidbits, DZME has it all. It is a shoulder to cry on, a public service center, a talent center and a community bulletin board - all rolled into one. DZME’s balanced programming targets all age and income groups. It is the station that can entertain as well as enlighten.
 

Vision & Philosophy

…to be the LEADING TOTAL SOURCE OF EXCELLENT NEWS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS IN RADIO BROADCAST.


DZME
is free, fair and fearless. Believing that upholding these virtues in broadcasting are the main essential reason we exist. To excel not just to broaden our listener based market but to deliver unbiased sides of every story that unfolds from our professional commentators and anchors. For we never thwart from such ideals and such truth exist in our practice, no more, no less. As such we abide, in the pursuit of preserving Truth, Justice and Freedom of Speech.

History

For over 30 years now, DZME has chronicled the Filipino’s passion for good life and their aspirations for good government. It has recorded the triumphs and adversities, the calamities and the coups, the fiestas and the financial crisis of the nation. It never abdicated this role, not even during Martial Law when “that feisty station along Roosevelt Avenue,” was one of the brave few which reported the news as it should be.

DZME’s franchise was granted on June 15, 1968 when Congress authorized the Capitol Broadcasting Center of Jose M. Luison and Sons to operate an AM radio station nationwide. In 1996, a new group of investors took over, promising to continue the tradition of excellence to the next millennium.

cutting-edge technology

DZME now sports a state-of-the- art, fully- digital Harris stereo transmitter . Twenty-five thousand watts of crystal-clear signal booms 20 hours a day from its newly-constructed tower in Obando, Bulacan. The station’s high-fidelity broadcast can be heard from up north in Batanes to down south in Tawi-Tawi. An OFW in Hong Kong, an oil rig worker in Brunei, or a professional in Jakarta , based on listener feedback, can catch DZME broadcasts on their radio. But now, through live radio streaming, DZME is available anywhere in the world online.

crusading journalists

Free, fair and fearless. This brand of journalism is what enabled DZME’s commentators to command a large following and respect of their peers. Senior broadcasters Jess Paredes, Ben Tulfo, Mike Abe, Ed Sarto, June Angeles, Leo Palo III and Edwin Eusebio explain the issues of day, in a way that produces light not heat. Probe the showbiz world with Aileen Biliones as guide. Queen of sports Beth Celis gives listeners a ringside seat. Laila Dee mends broken hearts, while Danny Atienza talks about peoples phenomenon. On the news front, Boni Alonzo and Molly Angeles lead the strong corps of reporters, correspondents and public service volunteers who bring you up-to-date news.

VITAL FACTS

Transmitter : Harris (Digital Stereo)

Power : 25,000 watts

Studio Location : 317 Roosevelt Ave., San Francisco Del Monte, Quezon city

Transmitter Location : Obando, Bulacan

Primary Service Areas:

NCR, Laguna, Cavite, Batangas, Quezon Province Bulacan, Tarlac, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija,

Secondary service Areas:

The rest of Luzon, Masbate,

Bicol Region, Romblon, Mindoro

From 4:00 PM onwards:

The rest of the country- as far as Zamboanga, General Santos, Surigao, The rest of Mindanao and the Visayas, Hong Kong, Brunei,Taiwan, Australia.

ONLINE LIVE AUDIO STREAMING:

PROVIDED BY BITSTOP

 

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