DZEM

Radio station in Metro Manila, Philippines

  • Quezon City
Broadcast areaMega Manila and surrounding areasFrequency954 kHzBrandingINC Radio DZEM 954ProgrammingLanguage(s)Filipino, EnglishFormatNews, Public Affairs, Talk, Religious (Iglesia ni Cristo)OwnershipOwnerChristian Era Broadcasting Service International
Sister stations
DZCE-TV (INC TV)History
First air date
February 10, 1969
Former frequencies
1520 kHz (1969–1971)
1460 kHz (1971–1975)
1360 kHz (1975–1978)
1422 kHz (1978–1987)
Call sign meaning
Eraño G. ManaloTechnical information
Licensing authority
NTCPower40,000 wattsLinksWebsitehttp://incradio.iglesianicristo.net

DZEM (954 AM) INC Radio is a radio station owned and operated by Christian Era Broadcasting Service International, the religious broadcast arm of the Iglesia ni Cristo in the Philippines. The station's studio is located within the grounds of the Iglesia ni Cristo Central Office complex at No. 1, Central Avenue, Brgy. New Era, Quezon City; its transmitter is located at Brgy. Paliwas, Obando, Bulacan. DZEM operates daily from 4:00 AM to 12:00 MN, and 24 hours during International Evangelical Mission.[1][2]

History

DZEM began its broadcast on February 10, 1969, on 1520 kHz with a power of 10,000 watts. Known for its religious and secular programs, since the late 1970s, it has received various commendations, plaques, and honors from the broadcast industry like the Broadcast Media Council (BMC), now the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP); and from the different private and government agencies.[3]

DZEM is also known as the most widely traveled radio station in Metro Manila in terms of both frequency and broadcast studio. Its first home was in Barrio Ugong del Monte, Quezon City. On June 3, 1971, it moved to the basement of the Iglesia ni Cristo Central Office in Diliman, Quezon City. Shortly afterwards, it acquired a new frequency, 1460 kHz. On May 10, 1975, DZEM once again moved at the third floor of the Iglesia ni Cristo Development Center Building at Carlos Palanca St., Quiapo, Manila. After a month, it also changed its frequency to 1360 kHz. Then in November 1978, as a result of band adjustments, DZEM had again changed its frequency to 1422 kHz due to the switch of the Philippine AM dial from the NARBA-mandated 10 kHz spacing to the 9 kHz rule implemented by the Geneva Frequency Plan of 1975. On May 9, 1985, the station found a new home – the third floor of Maligaya Building 2 at 887 EDSA, Quezon City. It acquired the frequency of 954 kHz on April 27, 1987, which it still uses today. By 2013, the station officially transferred from Maligaya Building 2 in EDSA, to its new home in Barn Studio Building, New Era University Campus, #9 Central Avenue, New Era, Quezon City. With the move to its present home, on May 10, 2013, it was formally renamed INC Radio DZEM 954. It has since moved back to the Iglesia ni Cristo Central Office, with the Barn Studio now being used as a campus of the New Era University College of Communication. [4][3]

On September 17, 2014, the station officially broadcast an Evangelical Mission on Air, simulcast over INCTV and the internet over incmedia.org, with a later encore telecast for international listeners. INC Radio USA, the US arm of the station, started its broadcasts on October 26, 2014, and on the following day, the station officially transitioned to 24-hour broadcasting after years of 20-hour broadcasts, while also doing the first ever TV-radio simulcast in its history, in celebration of its 45th anniversary; however, DZEM radio continues to operate on a permanent 20 hours daily broadcast via terrestrial radio.

DZEM celebrated its golden jubilee anniversary in 2019. Beginning 2020, the began to diversify its broadcasts to include productions from outside its traditional broadcast area.

In 2024, the INCRadio brand was added to DZEM station identifications on its livestreaming platforms. Previously the brand had been adopted in the 2010s to match those of its TV counterpart.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Summary of World Broadcasts: The Far East (Part 3)". BBC Monitoring. 1986. pp. A-18. Retrieved August 25, 2020 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Carroll, John (1970). "Philippine Institutions". Solidaridad Publishing House. p. 120. Retrieved August 25, 2020 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ a b "75 Blessed Years of the Iglesia ni Cristo: 1914-1989". Iglesia ni Cristo. 1968. pp. 56, 66, 159. Retrieved August 25, 2020 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Cantor, Marlex (1968). "Media and Christian Faith" (PDF). Pasugo: May 2014. Iglesia ni Cristo: 52–54. Retrieved August 25, 2020.[permanent dead link]

External links

  • INC Radio DZEM 954 Official Website
  • DZEM on Facebook
  • Iglesia ni Cristo Official Website
  • INC Media Official Website
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