Philippine Collective Media Corporation
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Broadcasting, digital media |
Founded | May 21, 2008 |
Headquarters | 5/F The Ignacia Place, 155 Mother Ignacia corner, Sgt. Esguerra Ave, Brgy. South Triangle, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines |
Owner | Prime Media Holdings, Inc. (indirect ownership) |
Parent | Golden Peregrine Holdings, Inc. |
Website | pcmc |
Type | Free-to-air regional TV channel |
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Broadcast area | Eastern Visayas |
Headquarters | Tacloban |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Waray, Filipino |
Ownership | |
Sister channels | |
History | |
Launched | April 25, 2011 |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital | Channel 50 (Tacloban) |
Type | FM radio network |
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Broadcast area | Philippines |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English, Various Philippine languages |
Format | Contemporary MOR, News, Talk |
History | |
Launch date | February 17, 2020 |
Coverage | |
Availability | Nationwide (radio; also available on Cignal) |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Philippine Collective Media Corporation (PCMC; officially known in their documents as Philippine CollectiveMedia Corporation) is a Philippine broadcast media company.[1][2] Its headquarters are located in Barangay South Triangle, Quezon City, with offices in Makati and Tacloban. It owns a number of radio stations across the country under the FM Radio Philippines (Favorite Music Radio) network and AM radio station Radyo 630, as well as television stations PRTV Prime Media and PRTV Tacloban.[3]
History
[edit]PCMC was founded on May 21, 2008. It was signed into law under Republic Act 9773 in 2009, initially its broadcast operations only limited covering the Eastern Visayas region.[2] In April 25, 2011, PCMC launched THREE stations in Tacloban: AM station DYBR (discontinued in 2013 following the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan), FM station DYDR, and the first local independent TV station PRTV.
The company's legislative franchise was later amended in 2020 under Republic Act 11508, allowing PCMC to operate national broadcast without President Rodrigo Duterte's signature after the bill lapsed into law after 30 days of inaction.[4] PCMC launched its own FM network Favorite Music Radio (or FMR, based on the owner's initials), with its flagship station DYDR in Tacloban was relaunched under the said brand. PCMC is expected to expand the FMR network into 35 radio stations nationwide.[5][6]
In May 2021, PCMC and Prime Media Holdings, Inc. (PMHI/PRIM), a publicly-traded investment firm involving real estate and hospitality, signed a share-for-share swap agreement through a backdoor listing. Under the deal, PCMC shareholders will exchange their shares of common stock to take majority control of PRIM, which will acquire PCMC and will become the latter's subsidiary.[7][8][9]
With the expansion of its radio and television operations, the company is expected to launch a national TV network with its plans to collaborate with several content providers (among them is ABS-CBN Corporation).[10]
On September 20, 2021, PCMC was signed by ZOE Broadcasting Network an affiliation deal to air A2Z's programming on PRTV Tacloban, As a result, PRTV Tacloban became a network-affiliated station for the first time in its history.[11]
In 2022, Prime Media's memorandum was later revised following PCMC's shareholders created a holding firm Golden Peregrine Holdings (GPHI) which was already acquired PCMC, therefore GPHI became a direct subsidiary of PMHI with PCMC as its indirect subsidiary.[12]
On May 6, 2024, ABS-CBN's flagship newscast TV Patrol begin airing on all Favorite Music Radio stations nationwide.[13]
On May 27, 2024, PCMC and Prime Media formally launched its own national TV channel Prime TV, which serves as an expansion of the PRTV brand.
In October 2024, it was reported by news website Bilyonaryo that PCMC/Prime Media has signed an agreement with MediaQuest Holdings to acquire the radio assets of Nation Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), which houses Radyo5 operated by NBC's sister company TV5 Network. As part of its sale/transfer agreement (subject to regulatory approvals), PCMC will lease NBC radio stations in Manila, Baguio (retaining its existing 94.3 FM), Bacolod (retaining its existing 91.1 FM), Davao and General Santos with the FM Radio brand will occupy the Manila station while on the other hand, the rest will serve as a relay of the flagship station in Manila. NBC's radio stations in Cebu and Cagayan de Oro, as well as its TV assets which currently broadcasts One Sports on DWNB-TV and its regional stations, are not included in the deal.[14][15]
PCMC stations
[edit]Television
[edit]PRTV
[edit]- Digital
Branding | Callsign | Ch. # | Frequency | Power | Area of Coverage |
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PRTV | DYPR-TV | 50 | 689.143 MHz | 2 kW | Tacloban |
UHF Channel 50 (689.143 MHz)
Channel | Video | Aspect | Short name | Programming | Note |
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27.01 | 480i | 4:3 | PRTV | PRTV Tacloban (Main DYPR-TV programming) | Test broadcast/Configuration testing |
27.02 | TV5 | TV5 | |||
27.03 | A2Z | A2Z (ZOE TV) | |||
27.04 | Reserve | Test Feed |
- Digital affiliate stations
Branding | Callsign | Ch. # | Frequency | Power | Area of Coverage |
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PSUB | — | 50 | 689.143 MHz | 1 kW | Nabua, Camarines Sur |
Prime TV
[edit]Short Name | Programming | Ch. # (LCN) | Frequency | Owner |
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PRTV PRIME | Prime TV | xx.1 | Various (See list) | Broadcast Enterprises and Affiliated Media |
Radio
[edit]AM stations
[edit]Branding | Callsign | Frequency | Location | Notes |
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Radyo 630 | DWPM | 630 KHz | Metro Manila | Operated conjointly with ABS-CBN Corporation under Media Serbisyo Production Corporation. |
FM stations
[edit]Source: [16]
Branding | Callsign | Frequency | Location |
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FM Radio Manila[a] | — | Cignal Channel 317 | Nationwide |
DWFM | 92.3 MHz | Metro Manila | |
DZYB | 102.3 MHz | Baguio | |
DYBC | 102.3 MHz | Bacolod | |
DXOO | 97.5 MHz | General Santos | |
FM Radio Tacloban | DYDR | 100.7 MHz | Tacloban |
DYPD | 100.7 MHz | Ormoc | |
DYPA | 101.7 MHz | Borongan | |
DYPC | 88.5 MHz | Calbayog | |
DYPF | 106.9 MHz | Catbalogan | |
— | 91.7 MHz | Catarman | |
FM Radio Baguio | 94.3 MHz | Baguio | |
FM Radio Cagayan | 94.9 MHz | Peñablanca | |
FM Radio Quezon | 94.3 MHz | Sariaya | |
FM Radio Camarines Sur[b] | DZRP | 94.5 MHz | Goa |
University FM[c] | — | 94.3 MHz | Nabua |
FM Radio Catanduanes | 97.5 MHz | Virac | |
FM Radio Albay | 90.5 MHz | Ligao | |
FM Radio Iloilo | 90.1 MHz | Iloilo City | |
FM Radio Bacolod | 91.1 MHz | Bacolod | |
FM Radio Bohol | 104.7 MHz | Tagbilaran | |
FM Radio Cebu[d] | DYWF | 93.1 MHz | Cebu |
FM Radio Maasin | DYAE | 96.5 MHz | Maasin |
FM Radio Bukidnon | — | 105.1 MHz | Malaybalay |
FM Radio Camiguin | 98.3 MHz | Mambajao | |
Babe Radio | 106.1 MHz | Dipolog | |
FM Radio Zamboanga Sibugay | 99.3 MHz | Ipil | |
FM Radio Pagadian | 93.5 MHz | Pagadian | |
FM Radio Davao de Oro | 96.7 MHz | Nabunturan | |
FM Radio Davao/DavNor | 89.5 MHz | Tagum | |
DXFM | 101.9 MHz | Davao | |
FM Radio Digos | — | 89.5 MHz | Digos |
Sky Radio | DXJF | 96.1 MHz | Hagonoy |
FM Radio Butuan | — | 101.5 MHz | Butuan |
FM Radio Bagtik | 89.3 MHz | Surigao | |
Friends Radio | 96.7 MHz | Iligan |
- Affiliates
Branding | Callsign | Frequency | Location | Owner |
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Happy Radio | DZJD | 102.5 MHz | Tumauini | 90 Degrees North, Inc. |
YK FM | — | 107.3 MHz | Montevista | YK Broadcasting Service |
Radyo Asenso | 95.7 MHz | Monkayo | Municipal Government of Monkayo | |
Radio Ignacia | 87.9 MHz | Cotabato | Notre Dame – RVM College of Cotabato |
- Notes
- ^ Owned by Nation Broadcasting Corporation.
- ^ Owned by Partido Development Administration.
- ^ Operated jointly with the Polytechnic State University of Bicol.
- ^ Owned by Vimcontu Broadcasting Corporation.
Former/inactive stations
[edit]Branding | Callsign | Frequency | Location | Note/s |
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Apple Radio | DYBR-AM | 711 KHz | Tacloban | Inactive; transmission destroyed by Typhoon Haiyan in 2013. |
References
[edit]- ^ "KBP Members". Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas.
- ^ a b "Republic Act No. 9773". Official Gazette (Philippines).
- ^ Cruz, Maricel (November 13, 2020). "First digital free TV in E. Visayas". Manila Standard known as ABS-CBN Corporation.
- ^ "Republic Act No. 11508". Official Gazette (Philippines).
- ^ Pacpaco, Ryan Ponce (May 1, 2021). "PCMC to put up 35 music stations nationwide". JournalNews.com.ph.
- ^ Jenina P. Ibañez (July 22, 2021). "PCMC targets 35 stations this year". BusinessWorld.
- ^ "Prime Media, PCMC sign pact for broadcasting entry". Manila Standard. May 27, 2021.
- ^ Cabuag, VG (May 26, 2021). "Prime Media inks deal with broadcast firm". BusinessMirror.
- ^ "Prime Media bares broadcast plans". Manila Bulletin. August 10, 2021.
- ^ Rivas, Ralf (August 9, 2021). "Tacloban-based broadcast company pitching to air ABS-CBN shows". Rappler.
- ^ "Congratulations, Zoe Broadcasting Network and Philippine CollectiveMedia Corporation..." Facebook. Retrieved September 20, 2021.
- ^ Merkado Barkada (6 December 2022). "Prime Media Holdings has its takeover reconfigured". Philstar.com. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
- ^ TV Patrol mapakikinggan na rin sa ilang FM Radio stations simula May 6 | TV Patrol
- ^ "From DZMM to Radyo5-DWFM: Prime Media scoops up radio assets of MVP Group". Bilyonaryo. October 27, 2024. Retrieved October 27, 2024.
- ^ "Lipat bahay: MVP moves Radyo5-True FM to another station as PCMC takes over 92.3 frequency". Bilyonaryo. October 28, 2024.
- ^ "NTC FM Stations (as of June 2022) via FOI website" (PDF). foi.gov.ph. February 14, 2023.
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