DZRH-TV
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This article is about a defunct TV station. For radio station, see DZRH. For the cable channel, see RHTV.
Metro Manila | |
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Branding | MBC 11 Manila |
Channels | Analog: 11 (VHF) |
Affiliations | Silent |
Owner | Manila Broadcasting Company |
Founded | April 11, 1962 |
Last air date | September 1972 |
Call letters' meaning |
DZ Radio Heacock |
Transmitter power | 50,000 watts |
Website | dzrh.tripod.com |
DZRH-TV was a VHF station of Philippine television network Manila Broadcasting Company aired from 1962 to 1972, having relay stations in 6 key cities in the Philippines. Its studios were located at Insular Life Building, Plaza Cervantes, Binondo, Manila. It was one of the TV stations were shut down permanently during the declaration of martial law by President Ferdinand Marcos. The channel 11 frequency is now occupied by GMA News TV under the callsign DZOE-TV.
TV show
- Straight from the Shoulder (1970 - 1972, moved to GMA News and Public Affairs from 1987-1994)
- Darigold Jamboree
- DJ Dance Time
- Ano Ang Balita (1962-1972)
- The Nite Owl Dance Party
- Etchos Lang (Justo Justo)
- Catch Up with Tirso (1970)
- Etcetera, Etcetera (sitcom) (1967)
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