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'''Radio Philippines Network''' (RPN 9) is a ] ] ] of the Government Communications Group headed by the Press Secretary. '''Radio Philippines Network''' (RPN 9) is a ] flagship ] ] of the Government Communications Group headed by the Press Secretary.


RPN launched in the late 1960s as Kanlaon Broadcasting System, under Roberto S. Benedicto. Kanlaon is a volcano in the Philippine island of Negros, the home province of Mr. Benedicto. After President ] sequestered the rights of CBN-9 of ], he awarded the Channel 9 frequency through a Presidential Decree. After the 1986 EDSA Revolution, all of the stocks and assets of RPN-9, IBC-13 and BBC-2 were sequestered by the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG). President ] awarded BBC-2 through an executive order to ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation headed by ]. RPN-9 and IBC-13 assets and equipments were turned over to the Government Communications Group. There were plans to auction the TV frequency rights currently in use by RPN-9 and IBC-13 in the future. RPN launched in the late 1960s as Kanlaon Broadcasting System, under Roberto S. Benedicto. Kanlaon is a volcano in the Philippine island of Negros, the home province of Mr. Benedicto. After President ] sequestered the rights of CBN-9 of the late ], he awarded the Channel 9 frequency through a Presidential Decree. After the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution, all of the stocks and assets of RPN-9, IBC-13 and BBC-2 were sequestered by the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG). Former President ] awarded BBC-2 through an executive order to ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation headed by the late ]. RPN-9 and IBC-13 assets and equipments were turned over to the Government Communications Group. There were plans to auction the TV frequency rights currently in use by RPN-9 and IBC-13 in the future.


==RPN TV Stations Nationwide:== ==RPN TV Stations Nationwide:==
*TV-9 Manila DZKB *DZKB-TV 9 Manila
*TV-12 Baguio DZRB *DZRB-TV 12 Baguio
*TV-10 Iriga DWKI *DWKI-TV 10 Iriga
*TV-8 Bacolod DYKB *DYKB-TV 8 Bacolod
*TV-9 Cebu DYKC *DYKC-TV 9 Cebu
*TV-5 Zamboanga DXXX *DXXX-TV 5 Zamboanga
*TV-5 Cagayan De Oro DXKO *DXKO-TV 5 Cagayan De Oro
*TV-9 Davao DXWW *DXWW-TV 9 Davao


==RPN TV Relay Stations:== ==RPN TV Relay Stations:==

Revision as of 08:23, 22 January 2006

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RPN 9: Your Kind of TV!

Radio Philippines Network (RPN 9) is a Philippines flagship VHF television network of the Government Communications Group headed by the Press Secretary.

RPN launched in the late 1960s as Kanlaon Broadcasting System, under Roberto S. Benedicto. Kanlaon is a volcano in the Philippine island of Negros, the home province of Mr. Benedicto. After President Ferdinand Marcos sequestered the rights of CBN-9 of the late Eugenio Lopez, Sr., he awarded the Channel 9 frequency through a Presidential Decree. After the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution, all of the stocks and assets of RPN-9, IBC-13 and BBC-2 were sequestered by the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG). Former President Corazon Aquino awarded BBC-2 through an executive order to ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation headed by the late Eugenio Lopez, Jr.. RPN-9 and IBC-13 assets and equipments were turned over to the Government Communications Group. There were plans to auction the TV frequency rights currently in use by RPN-9 and IBC-13 in the future.

RPN TV Stations Nationwide:

  • DZKB-TV 9 Manila
  • DZRB-TV 12 Baguio
  • DWKI-TV 10 Iriga
  • DYKB-TV 8 Bacolod
  • DYKC-TV 9 Cebu
  • DXXX-TV 5 Zamboanga
  • DXKO-TV 5 Cagayan De Oro
  • DXWW-TV 9 Davao

RPN TV Relay Stations:

  • TV-7 Bayombong
  • TV-6 San Jose, Antique
  • TV-4 Bagacay, Iloilo
  • TV-5 Puerto Princesa
  • TV-8 Dumaguete
  • TV-5 Tacloban
  • TV-5 Pagadian
  • TV-10 Cotabato
  • TV-7 General Santos
  • TV-12 Butuan
  • TV-4 Surigao
  • TV-9 Jolo, Sulu

RPN Radyo Ronda Stations Nationwide:

  • DZRL 639 kHz-Batac, Ilocos Norte
  • DZBS 1368 kHz-Baguio
  • DZTG 621 kHz-Tuguegarao
  • DZKI 1332 kHz-Iriga
  • DYKB 1404 kHz-Bacolod
  • DYKW 936 kHz-Binalbagan, Negros Occidental
  • DYKC 675 kHz-Cebu
  • DXXX 1008 kHz-Zamboanga
  • DXKP 1377 kHz-Pagadian
  • DXKD 1053 kHz-Dipolog
  • DXKO 1368 kHz-Cagayan De Oro
  • DXKT 1071 kHz-Davao
  • DXDX 693 kHz-General Santos
  • DXKS 1080 kHz-Surigao

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