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Radio broadcasting in the Philippines was introduced in the:
early 1920s
early 1940s
early 1930s
in 2000
The very first radio station in the country was called KZIB.
True
False
The first radio station was owned by a/an:
American
German
Englishman
Spaniard
When the Philippines was still under American rule, what letter was assigned to the Philippines for radio broadcasting?
KZRZ and KZRM were once owned by Radio Corporation of the Philippines.
True
False
The first provincial station in the Philippines was opened in:
In 1931, the __________ was enacted to regulate the broadcast industry in the Philippines.
Radio Control Law
National Telecommunications Commission
Department of Information and Communications Technology
Department of Transportation and Communications
Press Freedom Law
When the Americans retreated to Corregidor and Bataan, all radio stations in the capital were closed down.
True
False
The "scorched earth" policy of Gen. Douglas McArthur to deny:
the Spaniards use of the all radio stations in the capital.
the fellow Americans use of the all radio stations in the capital.
the Filipinos use of the all radio stations in the capital.
the Japanese use of the all radio stations in the capital.
During the Japanese occupation of Manila, DZRH was renamed to
The Japanese government ordered everyone to listen to the "parrot" stations, because what they were broadcasting at the time were edicts parroted from the Japanese imperial government.
True
False
During the Japanese occupation, Filipino were listening to broadcasts from Corregidor and Honolulu.
True
False
The so called "freedom" broadcasts for Tokyo served as the only hope of guerilla fighters in the archipelago.
True
False
After WWII, it was the first radio station to open.
KZFM
DZBB
KZRH
DZWB
When the Americans recognized Philippine Independence in 1946, what letters were assigned to Manila for radio broadcasting?
DW
DX
DY
DZ
When the Americans recognized Philippine Independence in 1946, what letters would be used in Cebu for radio broadcasting?
DW
DY
DZ
DX
When the Americans recognized Philippine Independence in 1946, what letters would be used in General Santos City for radio broadcasting?
DW
DY
DZ
DX
For radio broadcasting, the letter D was assigned by National Aeronautics and Space Administration to the Philippines.
True
False
As of today, there are less than 1,000 FM and AM radio stations in the Philippines.
True
False
Most radio stations in the Philippines are accredited with the Kapisanan ng Brodkasters sa Pilipinas (KBP).
Yes, this is correct.
No, this is incorrect.
In radio broadcasting, AM means:
In radio broadcasting, FM means:
As of 2015, which region has the most number of AM radio stations?
NCR
Western Visayas
Ilocos Region
Eastern Visayas
Northern Mindanao
On June 19, 1922, the Electric Supply Company, utilizing three 50-watt stations, also started radio operations. All of them where located in Quezon City.
True
False
In 1924, a new KZKZ, a 100-watt station and it was owned by ______.
Eugenio Lopez
Henry Hermann
Robert Stewart
Manny Pacquiao
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