Eagle Broadcasting Corporation

Eagle Broadcasting Corporation
Type Broadcast television and radio network
Country Philippines
Availability National
Owner Members of the Iglesia ni Cristo
Key people
Jorge A. Cabacungan (President)
James Manzanero, Jr. (COO)
Launch date
April 26, 1968 (radio broadcasts)
April 23, 2000 (television broadcasts)
Official website
http://www.eaglebroadcasting.net/

Eagle Broadcasting Corporation is a Philippine television and radio network with its head office and studios located in New Era, Quezon City. The network is named after the national bird, the Philippine eagle, EBC is a for-profit affiliate of the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC).

History

In April 26, 1968, Eagle Broadcasting Corporation launched DZEC, an AM Radio Station news, public service & religious broadcasting. It is similar to DZRH because it sometimes mentions its frequency & it has relay stations in Lucena, Dagupan, Tuguegarao, Cebu, Cagayan de Oro & Davao. In 1987, it launched DWDM 95.5, an FM Radio Station which played oldies music. It has ceased transmission since January 2007 apparently to upgrade its transmitter facilities. Around May 2007 it briefly returned in the airwaves on a lower bandwidth and limited broadcast hours, only on daytime. It lasted until June 8, 2007. It returned to the airwaves on April 8, 2011 and launched as Pinas FM 95.5 a month later on May 16, 2011.

On April 23, 2000, Eagle Broadcasting Corporation launched a multimedia exhibit dubbed "Destination: PLANET 25", for a station previously owned by ACWS-United Broadcasting Network under the name UltraVision 25 and it was later acquired by EBC and it was renamed as Net 25. Capable of 120 kilowatts of transmitter power (for a total of 7,896 kilowatts ERP), Net 25 boasts of the Philippines' first trilon TV tower that rises to 907 feet above sea level. A state-of-the-art JAMPRO 48-panel antenna and two 60 kW Acrodyne transmitters complete the tower package. NET 25 also has studios and editing suites for in-house and post-productions. Now Net 25 airs nationwide on 26 free TV stations in Manila and all over the Philippines as well as cable affiliates.

It was recently relaunched last August 7, 2011. As part of the relaunch, it also launched the Eagle Bayan Careavan. Livestreaming features of Net 25 (and its radio station DZEC) returned last January 2, 2014 after a 5-year hiatus.

On October 31, 2016, as part of the EBC's worldwide expansion, the network was registered as a duty authorized and accredited media outfit in the District of Columbia, United States of America.[1]

Television stations

Net 25 Nationwide

Branding Callsign Ch. # Power (kW) Station Type Coverage (Transmitter site)
Net 25 Manila DZEC-TV TV-25 50 kW (7896 kW ERP) Originating Mega Manila
Net 46 Baguio DWDM-TV TV-46 1 kW Relay Baguio
Net 41 Cebu DYFX-TV TV-41 10 kW Relay Cebu
Net 39 Davao DXED-TV TV-39 1 kW Relay Davao

Net 25 on Pay TV & Cable Television

Cable Provider Ch. # Coverage
SkyCable 18 Metro Manila, Rizal, Cavite, Laguna and Bulacan
Destiny Cable 18 on Digital Metro Manila
Destiny Cable 19 on Analog Metro Manila
Cablelink 17 Metro Manila
Cignal 14 Nationwide
Sky Direct TBA Nationwide
Other cable/satellite providers N/A check local listings

Radio stations

FM Stations (Pinas FM)

Branding Callsign Frequency Power Location
Pinas FM 95.5 Manila DWDM-FM 95.5 MHz 25 kW Metro Manila

AM Stations (Radyo Agila)

Branding Callsign Frequency Power (kW) Location
DZEC Radyo Agila 1062 Manila DZEC-AM 1062 kHz 40 kW Metro Manila
DWIN Radyo Agila 1080 Dagupan* DWIN-AM 1080 kHz 10 kW Dagupan
DZEL Radyo Agila 1260 Lucena* DZEL-AM 1260 kHz 5 kW Lucena
DYFX Radyo Agila 1332 Cebu* DYFX-AM 1332 kHz 10 kW Cebu
DXED Radyo Agila 1224 Davao* DXED-AM 1224 kHz 10 kW Davao

Note: *Relay From DZEC Manila.

References

  1. "Eagle Broadcasting Corporation now an accredited media outfit in US". eaglenews.ph. November 2, 2016. Retrieved November 4, 2016.

External links

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