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Ten-code. Ten-codes, officially known as ten signals, are brevity codes used to represent common phrases in voice communication, particularly by US public safety officials and in citizens band (CB) radio transmissions. The police version of ten-codes is officially known as the APCO Project 14 Aural Brevity Code.[ 1]
Programs previously aired by the Radio Philippines Network and RPTV broadcasts a variety of programming through its VHF terrestrial television station RPN TV-9 Manila. This article also includes shows previously aired by RPN as itself, and other previous incarnations.
Star FM (masa/contemporary MOR and OPM: Bombo Radyo Philippines) Super Radyo ( news / talk: GMA Network) True FM ( news / talk: TV5 Network, Inc.) Win Radio (masa/contemporary MOR and OPM: Mabuhay Broadcasting System) XFM (news/talk, masa/contemporary MOR and OPM: Yes2Health Broadcasting)
During the Martial Law era, the National Media Production Center (NMPC) operated its own station Voice of the Philippines (VOP) on 2 frequencies: 920 kHz on AM, and 9.81 MHz on shortwave. Logo from 2020 to 2022. The latter (RP3) was later reused for 1278kHz's branding.
1996 Clio Awards (December 3, 1996) 2000 Today (December 31, 1999-January 1, 2000) 45th RPN Anniversary Concert Special (July 2005) Aiza Seguerra: Bow! (1988) Aliwan Festival TV Special (2005-2008) American Idol (season 11) Grand Finale ¹ (May 24, 2012) American Idol (season 12) Grand Finale ¹ (May 17, 2013)
Ripley's Believe It Or Not: Philippine Edition: Ultimate Guinness World Records Pinoy Edition: That's My Job: July 5, 2008 August 2, 2008 Philippines Scariest Challenge [b] August 22, 2008 September 3, 2009 OMG [b] November 24, 2008 2009 Kuwentong Talentado [b] September 7, 2009 March 15, 2010 spin-off of Talentadong Pinoy
The following is a list of NTC-licensed radio stations in Metro Manila, a region of the Philippines, [1] [2] current as of 2024. The tables can be sorted by call sign, branding, frequency, location, owner, languages and radio format. Also included below are defunct radio stations and Internet-only stations.
Pirate radio stations have operated in various countries of Asia, often putting over political or nationalist points of view. Offshore stations have attempted to reach China or overseas Chinese residents. Citizens' Radio is an unlicensed Hong Kong pro-democracy station. In Taiwan, what are known as "underground radio" stations have broadcast ...