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DZBR (Bible Radio)
Broadcast areaSouthern Luzon, Metro Manila
Frequency531 kHz
BrandingDZBR 531 Bible Radio
Programming
Language(s)English, Filipino
FormatReligious Radio, Christian Music, Talk
Ownership
OwnerAllied Broadcasting Center
OperatorCathedral of Praise
History
First air date
1981 (as Radyo Balisong)
2017 (as Bible Radio)
Call sign meaning
Bible Radio
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
ClassB-Provincial
Power10,000 watts
ERP30 kW
Links
Websitewww.bible.radio

DZBR (531 AM) Bible Radio is a Christian radio station in the Philippines owned by the Allied Broadcasting Center and operated by Cathedral of Praise. Its studios are located along Taft Ave., Manila, and its transmitter is located at the Angel One Tower, Tanauan, Batangas. DZBR operates daily on terrestrial radio It operates daily from 5:00 AM to 12:00 MN, and 24/7 through mobile applications and website.

Station history

Radyo Balisong

DZBR was once known as Radyo Balisong of the Kumintang Broadcasting System[1] and served as a full service station of Batangas from its launch in 1981. Veteran local radio personalities such as Beting Mauhay and Grace Beredo were mainstays of the station,[2] as well as neophytes Renz Belda and Larry Karangalan who both had later successes in the field. Belda is currently with DZRH and DWAL-FM while Karangalan currently works with Radyo Natin Padre Garcia. It won in the 11th Golden Dove Awards as Best Provincial AM Radio Station, and its program Usapang Pangkababaihan as Best Provincial Radio Special.[3][4][5] Radyo Balisong closed shop in 2002 as a part of cost-cutting measures and competition from FM stations.

Bible Radio

In mid 2016, DZBR secured its operations permit from the National Telecommunications Commission to return on the air under new ownership. Teasers of the new station were already posted as early as August 2016 while procuring its materials and assembling its hybrid feeds from Tanauan and Manila. DZBR returned on the air on January 2017 as a test broadcast before its full launch two months later. Programs of the Cathedral of Praise are fed on a hybrid pattern from Manila and Tanauan, respectively at different times of the day.[6]

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