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Revision as of 22:07, 7 January 2006 by Tam6nm6n (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Radio Philippines Network (RPN 9) is a Philippines 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 Eugenio Lopez, Sr., 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 Corazon Aquino awarded BBC-2 through an executive order to ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation headed by 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:
- TV-9 Manila
- TV-12 Baguio
- TV-10 Iriga
- TV-8 Bacolod
- TV-9 Cebu
- TV-5 Zamboanga
- TV-5 Cagayan De Oro
- TV-9 Davao
RPN TV Relay Stations:
- TV-7 Bayombong
- TV-6 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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