- RH 4 - Karen Ow-Yong
- RH 5 - Val Gonzales
- RH 6 - Ewen Alfaro
- RH 7 - Henry Uri
- RH 9 - Sonny Casulla
- RH 911 - Bing Formento
- RH 11 - Rey Sibayan
- RH 12 - Milky Rigonan
- RH 13 - Mae Binauhan
- RH 14 - Leth Narciso-Abinales
- RH 15 - Jana Abejero
- RH 16 - Shane Juan Prudence
- RH 17 - Nicole Lopez
- RH 18 - Ruel Saldico
- RH 19 - Jun Dimacutac
- RH 20 - Eva Ajero
- RH 21 - Florante Rosales
- RH 22 - Kisses Javier-Jabson
- RH 23 - Edwin Duque
- RH 24 - Edmar Estabillo
- RH 25 - Grace Vera- Sansano
- RH 26 - Rommel Fuertes
- RH 27 - Noche Cacas
- RH 28 - Raymund Dadpaas
- RH 29 - Boy Gonzales
- RH 30 - Liezel Once
- RH 31 - Gary Libunao
- RH 32 - Jimmy Angay-angay
- RH 33 - Benjie Antiquia
- RH 34 - Jayne Bantayan
- RH 35 - Renz Belda
- RH 36 - Dennis Alipio
- RH 37 - Danny Cumilang
- RH 38 - Freddie Fajardo
- RH 39 - Aine Grace Bañaria Bravo
- RH 40 - Jhun Ociones Suter
- RH 41 - Romy Gonzales
- RH 42 - Dennis Antenor, Jr.
- RH 43 - Rocky (Atorni Ton)
- RH 44 - Vien Dacles
- RH 45 - Andy Verde
- RH 46 - Rex Cantong
- RH 47 - Rita Salonga
- RH 48 - Shiela Marie Edubas
- RH 49 -
- RH 50 -
- RH 51 -
- RH 52 -
- RH 53 - Kristian Carag
Saturday, June 3, 2017
DZRH Reporters
DZRH On-Air Personalities
Anchors and Presenters
- Joe Taruc
- Deo Macalma
- Señor Rey Pacheco
- Ka Rene Jose
- Kisses Javier-Jobson
- Florante Rosales
- Raymond Dagpaas
- Joel Gorospe
- Rey Sibayan
- Reggie Espiritu
- Ellanie Bensal
- Dennis Antenor, Jr.
- Richard “Rico Panyero” Sarmiento
- Atty. Brigido “Dodo” Dulay
- Dodie Lacuna
- Conrado Banal III
- Prof. Antonio “Tonton” Contreras
- Cong. Jonathan Dela Cruz
- Ed Javier
- Cheska Bobadilla
- Morly Alinio
- Gorgy Rula
- Rocky Choopeta
- Jemuel Salterio
- Pete Ampoloquio, Jr.
- Peter Ledesma
- Abe “Papa Umang” Paulite
- Aster Amoyo
- Charito “Chat” Ramirez–De Luna
- Master James Alejandro
- Cowboy Charlie Ramirez
- Henry Uri
- Mae Binauhan
- Karen Ow-Yong
- Jana Banana Abejero
- Eva Ajero
- Maria Morena
- Cesar Chavez
- Faith Salaver
- Koko Pimentel
- Cheryl “Rica Herra” Adami
- Arvin Alivia
- Marian Roces
- Nicole Lopez
- Mavel Arive
- Kristine Dera
- Kara Karinyosa
- Sonny Casulla
- Lizel Onse
- Flordeliza Abanto
- Malou Cervantes
- Greco Belgica
- Val Gonzales
- Boy Gonzales
- Malou Cabral
- Atty. Romulo “Romy” Macalintal
- Edmar Estabillo
- Edwin Doque
- Francisco “Kit” Tatad
- Catherine Vital
- Paulyn Ubial
- Dr. Noel Jusay Lacsamana
- Milky Rigonan
- Glady Mabini
- Barbie Atienza
- Mahar “Mr. Nababaha” Lagmay
- Sherwin "Bata" Alfaro
- Let Narciso-Abinales
- Elpidio “Mang Porong” Cuna
- Atty. Rhina Seco-Padilla
- Benjie Felipe
- Deah Ricacho
- Anthony Suntay
- Paolo Abrera
- Snow Badua
- Manny Piñol
- Sen. Richard Gordon
- Missy Hista
- Lisa Macuja-Elizalde
Reporters
- Julius Segovia
- Toby Pavon
- Shiela Edubas
- Benjie Durango
- Claire Delfin
- Jeff Caparas
- Michele Mediana–De Castro
- Kristian Carag
- Rey Ferrer
- Kathleen Forbes
- Sheila Frias
- Dindo De Viterbo
- Gretchen Malalad
- Kleir Pineda
- Jun Veneracion
- Jasper Espino
- Kirby Cristobal
- Noche Cacas
- Sandro Hermoso
- Jomar Bobadilla
- Allan Francisco
- Ryan Ang
- Carla Lim
- Rita Salonga
- Kristine De Guzman
- Dennis Lazo
- Vien Dacles
- Gary Alipio
- Renz Belda
- Benjie Antioquia
- Danny Cumilang
- Freddie Fajardo
- Jimmy Angay-Angay
- Aine Grace Bravo
- Rex Cantong
- Romy Gonzales
- Jun Dimatutac
- Gary Libunao
- Grace Vera-Sansano
- Jane Galit-Bantayan
Radio Drama Talents
- Betty Roxas
- Dante Castro
- Vilma Borromeo–Estellore
- Bobby Cruz
- Phil Cruz
- Susan Robles
- Ben Mercado
- Rose Tonido
- Gerry Mutya
- Elba Abanco
- Eddie Legaspi
- Jun Legaspi
- Rosanna Villegas
- Lionel Benjamin
- Lolita Del Mundo
- Allan Ortega
- Chiquit Del Carmen–Amor
- Luz Fernandez
- Carlos Alalay
- Rona Aguilar
- Maynard Llanes
- Raymond Narag
- Glenda Ressureccion
- Robert Brillantes
- Filipina Pamintuan
- Justeen Mongcalo
- Louie Paraboles
- Vincent Rodriguez
- Davene Venturanza
- Rowena Raganit
- Lloyd Navera
- Bon Reyes
- Rowena Benavidez–Lazaro
- Rose Barin
- Jefferson Utanes
- Hazel Hernan
- Anthony Steven San Juan
- Fourth Lee
- Grace Cornel–Constantino
- Montreal Repuyan
Former
- Fidela "Tiya Dely" Magpayo (deceased)
- Tita Swarding (deceased)
- Louie Beltran (deceased)
- Ruth Abao–Espinosa (now with DWIZ 882)
- Jay Sonza
- Rey Langit (now with DZRJ 810 AM)
- Angelo Palmones (now with Super Radyo DZBB 594)
- Andy Verde (now with DWWW 774 AM)
- Mike Perez (deceased)
Nora Aunor marks 50th year as ‘Tawag Ng Tanghalan’ champ
Last May 29, multi-awarded actress Nora Aunor marked the 5th decade of being “Tawag Ng Tanghalan” grand champion. She was undefeated champion for 14 weeks, and the youngest at 14 to win the title in the history of the contest.
Nora’s winning piece when she was declared champ was “Moonlight Becomes You.”
She went on to carve a singing career with the hits “People,” “The Greatest Performance Of My Life,” “Ikaw Ang Superstar Ng Buhay Ko,” “Pearly Shells,” “Habang Panahon,” and more.
Nora was feted on her recent 64th birthday by fans.
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Movie launch
“Valor” was launched recently by the Philippine Veterans Bank (PVB) and the Board of Trustees of Veterans of World War II (BTVWWII). The documentary recounts the heroism of the late Col. Emmanuel V. de Ocampo during the war as a member of the Hunters-ROTC Guerrillas.
The special screening of the 53-minute long “Valor” was filmed by Spyron AV Manila. The movie was written and directed by young filmmaker Bani Logrono.
The coffee table book with the same title was also launched at the Ayala Museum.
The film “Valor” also touches on Col. Emmanuel’s feats after the War especially his involvement with the veterans sector as the leader of the VFP and with PVB as well.
After the screening, a copy of the documentary was presented to the De Ocampo Family by PVB Chairman Roberto F. De Ocampo, BTVWWII Chairman, Justice Manuel Pamaran, BTVWWII Trustee Col. Francisco San Miguel and Spyron AV Manila Managing Director Lucky Guillermo. It was received by Dr. Pilar de Ocampo, the late colonel’s wife.
The documentary film was first premiered at the Presidential Museum & Library, then screened in schools and malls all over the country aimed at the youth.
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ABS-CBN, GMA claim top ratings in May
ABS-CBN Corp. strengthened its dominance in nationwide television (TV) ratings in May, while GMA Network Inc. said it was the leader in urban households in the country.
Citing data from Kantar Media, ABS-CBN said it widened its TV ratings lead nationwide in May through its average audience share of 46 percent compared to GMA’s 34 percent.
Kantar Media’s data is based on a nationwide panel size of 2,610 urban and rural homes that represent 100 percent of the total Philippine TV viewing population.
ABS-CBN said it remained king in the primetime block (6 p.m. to 12 midnight) as 50 percent of households in the country tuned in to its programs, higher than GMA’s 33 percent.
The primetime block is the important part of the day for advertisers as this is when most Filipinos watch TV.
ABS-CBN also won in the morning block (6 a.m. to 12 noon) through an audience share of 37 percent versus GMA’s 32 percent; in the noontime block (12 noon to 3 p.m.) with 43 percent compared to GMA’s 38 percent; and in the afternoon block (3 p.m. to 6 p.m.) with 47 percent against GMA’s 35 percent.
It also beat GMA in different parts of the country such as Total Balance Luzon where it recorded an average audience share of 47 percent compared to GMA’s 36 percent; in Total Luzon with 41 percent against GMA’s 37 percent; in Total Visayas with 53 percent compared to GMA’s 28 percent; and in Total Mindanao with 53 percent as opposed to GMA’s 29 percent.
Meanwhile, GMA said in a statement yesterday it was the most watched TV network in May based on Nielsen TV Audience Measurement’s National Urban TV Audience Measurement which showed it had an audience share of 42.5 percent, ahead of ABS-CBN’s 36.7 percent.
GMA said it also kept its lead in Urban Luzon, which accounts for 77 percent of the total urban TV household population in the country.
In particular, GMA had a 49.8 percent audience share in Urban Luzon versus ABS-CBN’s 30.5 percent.
Kapuso programs, likewise ruled the list of top-rating programs in NUTAM with seven out of the top 10 shows coming from GMA.
The recently concluded hit telefantasya Encantadia once more clinched the top spot. Joining the list are new primetime launches Mulawin vs. Ravena and My Love from the Star, as well as consistent top-raters Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho, Destined to be Yours, Pepito Manaloto, Magpakailanman, Full House Tonight, 24 Oras and Saksi.
Also posting high nationwide ratings are Hay Bahay, Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko, Wowowin, Imbestigador, Eat Bulaga, Sunday Pinasaya and Follow Your Heart.
Radio GMA’s flagship FM station Barangay LS 97.1 was hailed as the number one choice of listeners in Mega Manila according to the latest survey of Nielsen Radio Audience Measurement.
Barangay LS captivated the hearts of more listeners in Mega Manila for the month of May with an average audience share of 22.2 percent, which was driven by its variety of programs and wacky bunch of DJs.
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Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, June 3, go to Lray Villafuerte, Lorlie Villanueva, Tessie Capulong, Elmer Labella, Oliver Gorospe, and Matllde Banaag…Happy wedding anniversary to Stephen Sia and Sarah Brodett; and Rex Mayor and Weng Bercasio… June 4: Quirino Gov. Junie Cua, Gretchen Fullido of ABS-CBN, Maribel Dario, Francy Varilla, Angie Diao, Camille Arnault Teotico, Sonia Pajaro, Vic Savellano, Paquito Ignacio, Darlene V. Bayota, Nicholas Magnale, Lorna C. Quinones, Harmony Cossett Tabota-Cabusao, Angelo “Jigger” Armas of New York, Loraine Mendiola of San Pablo, Laguna, Lance Raymundo II, Niño Juan, and Joshua Aquino... June 5 celebrators are former Ilocos Sur Gov. Carmeling Crisologo, Tita Gutang, Nelly R. Ledesma, Dr. Margarita Holmes, Rikki Jimenez, Rikka Infantado-Dylim, Maria Paz Mendoza-Santiago, Florida-based JL G. Concepcion, Dr. Leila Mercado-Asis, Richard Gonzalez, former Sen. Ramon “Jun” Magsaysay, Jr., Judy Kwan of Metrobank, and awarded actor Baron Geisler... Happy wedding anniversary to Rudy and Lorie Lizardo of New Jersey, USA…Happy 35th priesthood anniversary to Rev. Fr. Medz R. Valmores…Belated b-day greetings to Aznar “Jack Pam” Pamplona, Jack Sotto, Yoko Himeno, Max Red, Anna Mariene Alisaca, Ausbert Manejas, Debre May Manejas and Malou Gica (May 29)…
Nora’s winning piece when she was declared champ was “Moonlight Becomes You.”
She went on to carve a singing career with the hits “People,” “The Greatest Performance Of My Life,” “Ikaw Ang Superstar Ng Buhay Ko,” “Pearly Shells,” “Habang Panahon,” and more.
Nora was feted on her recent 64th birthday by fans.
• • •
Movie launch
“Valor” was launched recently by the Philippine Veterans Bank (PVB) and the Board of Trustees of Veterans of World War II (BTVWWII). The documentary recounts the heroism of the late Col. Emmanuel V. de Ocampo during the war as a member of the Hunters-ROTC Guerrillas.
The special screening of the 53-minute long “Valor” was filmed by Spyron AV Manila. The movie was written and directed by young filmmaker Bani Logrono.
The coffee table book with the same title was also launched at the Ayala Museum.
The film “Valor” also touches on Col. Emmanuel’s feats after the War especially his involvement with the veterans sector as the leader of the VFP and with PVB as well.
After the screening, a copy of the documentary was presented to the De Ocampo Family by PVB Chairman Roberto F. De Ocampo, BTVWWII Chairman, Justice Manuel Pamaran, BTVWWII Trustee Col. Francisco San Miguel and Spyron AV Manila Managing Director Lucky Guillermo. It was received by Dr. Pilar de Ocampo, the late colonel’s wife.
The documentary film was first premiered at the Presidential Museum & Library, then screened in schools and malls all over the country aimed at the youth.
• • •
ABS-CBN, GMA claim top ratings in May
ABS-CBN Corp. strengthened its dominance in nationwide television (TV) ratings in May, while GMA Network Inc. said it was the leader in urban households in the country.
Citing data from Kantar Media, ABS-CBN said it widened its TV ratings lead nationwide in May through its average audience share of 46 percent compared to GMA’s 34 percent.
Kantar Media’s data is based on a nationwide panel size of 2,610 urban and rural homes that represent 100 percent of the total Philippine TV viewing population.
ABS-CBN said it remained king in the primetime block (6 p.m. to 12 midnight) as 50 percent of households in the country tuned in to its programs, higher than GMA’s 33 percent.
The primetime block is the important part of the day for advertisers as this is when most Filipinos watch TV.
ABS-CBN also won in the morning block (6 a.m. to 12 noon) through an audience share of 37 percent versus GMA’s 32 percent; in the noontime block (12 noon to 3 p.m.) with 43 percent compared to GMA’s 38 percent; and in the afternoon block (3 p.m. to 6 p.m.) with 47 percent against GMA’s 35 percent.
It also beat GMA in different parts of the country such as Total Balance Luzon where it recorded an average audience share of 47 percent compared to GMA’s 36 percent; in Total Luzon with 41 percent against GMA’s 37 percent; in Total Visayas with 53 percent compared to GMA’s 28 percent; and in Total Mindanao with 53 percent as opposed to GMA’s 29 percent.
Meanwhile, GMA said in a statement yesterday it was the most watched TV network in May based on Nielsen TV Audience Measurement’s National Urban TV Audience Measurement which showed it had an audience share of 42.5 percent, ahead of ABS-CBN’s 36.7 percent.
GMA said it also kept its lead in Urban Luzon, which accounts for 77 percent of the total urban TV household population in the country.
In particular, GMA had a 49.8 percent audience share in Urban Luzon versus ABS-CBN’s 30.5 percent.
Kapuso programs, likewise ruled the list of top-rating programs in NUTAM with seven out of the top 10 shows coming from GMA.
The recently concluded hit telefantasya Encantadia once more clinched the top spot. Joining the list are new primetime launches Mulawin vs. Ravena and My Love from the Star, as well as consistent top-raters Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho, Destined to be Yours, Pepito Manaloto, Magpakailanman, Full House Tonight, 24 Oras and Saksi.
Also posting high nationwide ratings are Hay Bahay, Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko, Wowowin, Imbestigador, Eat Bulaga, Sunday Pinasaya and Follow Your Heart.
Radio GMA’s flagship FM station Barangay LS 97.1 was hailed as the number one choice of listeners in Mega Manila according to the latest survey of Nielsen Radio Audience Measurement.
Barangay LS captivated the hearts of more listeners in Mega Manila for the month of May with an average audience share of 22.2 percent, which was driven by its variety of programs and wacky bunch of DJs.
• • •
Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, June 3, go to Lray Villafuerte, Lorlie Villanueva, Tessie Capulong, Elmer Labella, Oliver Gorospe, and Matllde Banaag…Happy wedding anniversary to Stephen Sia and Sarah Brodett; and Rex Mayor and Weng Bercasio… June 4: Quirino Gov. Junie Cua, Gretchen Fullido of ABS-CBN, Maribel Dario, Francy Varilla, Angie Diao, Camille Arnault Teotico, Sonia Pajaro, Vic Savellano, Paquito Ignacio, Darlene V. Bayota, Nicholas Magnale, Lorna C. Quinones, Harmony Cossett Tabota-Cabusao, Angelo “Jigger” Armas of New York, Loraine Mendiola of San Pablo, Laguna, Lance Raymundo II, Niño Juan, and Joshua Aquino... June 5 celebrators are former Ilocos Sur Gov. Carmeling Crisologo, Tita Gutang, Nelly R. Ledesma, Dr. Margarita Holmes, Rikki Jimenez, Rikka Infantado-Dylim, Maria Paz Mendoza-Santiago, Florida-based JL G. Concepcion, Dr. Leila Mercado-Asis, Richard Gonzalez, former Sen. Ramon “Jun” Magsaysay, Jr., Judy Kwan of Metrobank, and awarded actor Baron Geisler... Happy wedding anniversary to Rudy and Lorie Lizardo of New Jersey, USA…Happy 35th priesthood anniversary to Rev. Fr. Medz R. Valmores…Belated b-day greetings to Aznar “Jack Pam” Pamplona, Jack Sotto, Yoko Himeno, Max Red, Anna Mariene Alisaca, Ausbert Manejas, Debre May Manejas and Malou Gica (May 29)…