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ABS-CBN Radio and TV Stations Manila[edit]

Articles[edit]

Books[edit]

Websites[edit]

Photos[edit]

Notes[edit]

Sgt. Esguerra Avenue is named after Sgt. Eduardo Esguerra.

BEC/ABS Stations[edit]

Bolinao Electronics Corporation - June 26, 1946 / Alto Broadcasting System - 1952

  • DZBC 1000 kHz (November 23, 1949)
  • DZAQ 620 kHz (September 1953)
  • DZAQ-TV 3 - ABS TV 3 Manila (October 23, 1953)

CBN Stations[edit]

Chronicle Broadcasting Network - The Radio Network of the Manila Chronicle - September 24, 1956

  • DZXL 960 kHz - DZXL The Voice of the People 960 (September 24, 1956)
  • DZQL 1160 kHz - DZQL Radio Reloj 1160 (September 24, 1956 - likely moved later to 830 kHz)
  • DZYL-FM 102(.1) MHz - DZYL-FM 102(.1) First in Frequency Modulation (September 24, 1956)
  • DZXL-TV 9 - CBN TV 9 Manila (April 19, 1958)

Pre-Martial Law ABS-CBN Stations[edit]

ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation - February 1, 1967

  • DZAQ-TV 2 - ABS-CBN TV 2 Manila
  • DZXL-TV 4 - ABS-CBN TV 4 Manila
  • DZYK-FM 102.1 MHz - DZYK-FM 102.1 MHz

AM Stations reformats by frequency[edit]

  • 620 kHz - DZAQ (October 19, 1953) -> DZXL (1967)
  • 830 kHz - DZMY (bought March 29, 1957) -> DZQL (likely from 1160 kHz)
  • 960 kHz - DZXL (September 24, 1956) -> DZAQ (1967)
  • 1000 kHz - DZBC (November 23, 1949) -> (?) -> DZMM
  • 1160 kHz - DZQL -> DZMY -> (?) -> DZYL
  • 1340 kHz - (?) -> DZBC -> (?) -> DZMY -> DWOW

After 1987 Reestablishment[edit]

  • DWWX-TV 2 - ABS-CBN TV 2 Manila (the former DZAQ-TV)
  • DWAC-TV 23 - ABS-CBN Sports+Action 23 Manila (acquired, formerly DZEE-TV)
  • DZMM 630 kHz - DZMM Radyo Patrol 630 (from the former DWWW 630 kHz of KBS [DWWW call sign is now used by a different station])
  • DWRR-FM 101.9 MHz - MOR 101.9 My Only Radio For Life! (the former DZYK-FM [ABS-CBN], also DWWK-FM [BBC], DWOK-FM [BBC], DWKO-FM [ABS-CBN], and DZOO-FM [ABS-CBN])