DZME

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DZME 1530
DZME Radio Uno Logo 2014
Broadcast areaMetro Manila, surrounding areas
Worldwide (Online)
Frequency1530 kHz
BrandingDZME 1530
Programming
FormatNews, Public Affairs/Talk, Entertainment, Religious broadcasting, Music
Ownership
OwnerCapitol Broadcasting Center
History
First air date
June 15, 1968; 55 years ago (1968-06-15)
Former frequencies
1540 kHz (1968-1978)
Call sign meaning
None; sequentially assigned
Technical information
Power25,000 watts
ERP100,000 watts
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitehttp://www.dzme.ml/

DZME (1530 kHz Metro Manila) is the flagship AM station owned by Capitol Broadcasting Center in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at Unit 1802, 18/F, OMM-Citra Building, # 39 San Miguel Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City, and its transmitter is located at # 78 Kalye Plamingco, Brgy. Panghulo, Obando, Bulacan.

History

DZME started its broadcast on June 15, 1968 when the Congress authorized Capitol Broadcasting Center of Jose M. Luison and Sons, Inc. to operate an AM radio station nationwide. However, in 1987, the then former president Corazon Aquino shut down DZME for airing commentaries and news against the then Aquino Administration due to the series of coup attempts by the rebel soldiers.[1] In 1996, a new group of investors including former Congressman Prospero Pichay took over and revived the station.

Logo From 2008-2014

In 2009, DZME transferred to its new home at the Victory Mall in Caloocan City from its long-time former studios in Roosevelt Avenue, Quezon City as part of its plan to expand operations. Regional affiliates are likewise being developed to bolster its nationwide presence.

Last November 14, 2013 to January 2014, some of the programs of DZME (except for news casts) were postponed and replaced by music fillers due to technical maintenance/upgrades of the station & the transfer of the studios from Caloocan to Pasig City, in preparation of the station's major relaunch as well as launching of new programs. After Holy Week of 2015, the Radyo Uno brand (which was in use since 2004) was phased out.

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