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Manila Broadcasting

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Reaching Audiences MBC operates six AM and FM networks – DZRH, Love Radio, Yes FM, Easy Rock, Aksyon Radyo and Radyo Natin.

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Manila Broadcasting Company (MBC) is a trailblazer in the broadcasting industry in the Philippines. Established in 1946, MBC holds the distinction of being the pioneer broadcast institution in the country. With over 200 stations throughout the archipelago, MBC is now the largest broadcast network in Asia and continues to lead the industry.


MBC offers a diverse array of products and services to cater to its vast audience. With its flagship stations, MBC provides top-quality news and entertainment programs that have made it the leading station in the Philippines. The network has also expanded to the FM band, with popular stations such as 90.


7 Love Radio, 101. 1 Yes The Best, and 96. 3 Easy Rock.


In addition to broadcasting, MBC is committed to fostering a sense of community and Filipino pride through special events that engage listeners. The company prioritizes innovation, creativity, and excellence, constantly striving to provide relevant content to their audiences and cost-effective advertising solutions for their clients. MBC's vision is to be the leader in the media industry, offering global audiences with compelling content and advertisers with effective means to reach their target audience.


Guided by transparent corporate governance, integrity, and responsible financial stewardship, MBC continuously serves its stakeholders, including listeners, advertisers, and investors. With a dedicated team and a commitment to broadcast excellence, Manila Broadcasting Company is the go-to network for reliable news, entertainment, and community engagement across the Philippines

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