Sabi ko kahit tv wala. Naimbento na ang tv at radio nun pero mayayaman lang ang kayang bumili at wala pang tv at radio stations dahil ipinasara.
parang may mga tv stations naman Sir.
naalala ko, nakikinood pa kami sa kapitbahay namin na may black n white na tv sa channel 9 (ata yun) na palabas nila na "Dayuhan". sila herbert bautista pa ang bida nun.
Martial Law era (1972-1986) - WIKIPEDIA
When President
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DZXL-TV Channel 4 of ABS-CBN was seized by the Office of Press Secretary
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After ABS-CBN's DZXL-TV Channel 9 moved to Channel 4 in 1969, the Channel 9 frequency was used by the Roberto Benedicto-owned
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The two Benedicto stations namely KBS Channel 9 and BBC Channel 2, served as vehicles of propaganda for the government.
In 1980, Channels 2, 9 and 13 moved to the newly built Broadcast City in Diliman, Quezon City. In the same year, Gregorio Cendaña was named Minister of Information. DWGT-TV Channel 4 became known as the
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Initially, the Department of Public Information, reviewed everything that was to be aired on radio and TV set up the rules and regulations. Through other government agencies, policies on ownership, allocation of frequencies, station distribution, and program standards were promulgated. In 1973, the
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The
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In 1984,
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The Martial Law era also jump-started the beginnings of satellite broadcasts linking the entire country by ABS-CBN thru trial runs, and soon followed by RPN, IBC, BBC, GMA and MBS which started simulcasts of programs from Manila to the provinces across the country's 3 major island groups.
For most of the period, RPN and IBC were the most-watched channels in the ratings. However, before the EDSA Revolution, GMA managed to beat the two channels and stayed at the position for the next two years.