DZRH: Kaunaunahan sa Pilipinas celebrates its 70 years in Philippine Radio Broadcast. July 15, 2009 since its first broadcast in 1939 under the call sign KZRH.
70 years ago, at exactly 6 in the morning, announcer Hal Bowie took his seat before a microphone in a little studio at the top of the Heacock Building in Escolta, and bid his unseen audience good morning. Thus was born the fourth commercial radio station to operate in Manila. In just a few years, with the entire Philippine archipelago caught in the maelstrom of the Second World War, the fledgling station which took the call sign KZRH would buck the challenge of history and remain as the only surviving radio station in the country.
Its a suspicious beginning as the mouthpiece of one of the largest department stores in the Pacific must have laid the groundwork for the stations commercial viability all these years a major factor in the survival of the so-called stepchild of media arts.
New as it was, KZRH management led by Bertrand Silen was not just armed with the technical know-how in radio operations, but likewise had fundamental marketing knowledge down pat. They knew what radio listeners liked and disliked.
Musical variety shows, comedy skits, and short newscasts were the order of the day. Jazz and ballads became standard fare. Together with American wit, the English language spread. KZRH found itself as an advertising medium. Apart from 15-minute block time sold to advertisers, commercial spots mixing announcements with music were also produced. KZRH found itself amidst lucrative times.
Then came the grim shadow of war. The Japanese Imperial Army took over the sophisticated equipment, which eventually got blown sky-high by the Americans. And while Silens staff considered the best in the Far East found themselves either in Bataan at the internment camps of Santo Tomas and Los Banos, within the guerilla movement, or simply felled by enemy bullets, plans for the rebirth of KZRH upon liberation were kept alive.
Upon being released, Silen sought help from the National Broadcasting Company in New York to secure new transmitters, and with the financing the new operations at the Insular Life Building on Plaza Cervantes, KZRH was back on the air under the auspices of Manila Broadcasting Company on July 1, 1946 just in time to cover the inauguration of the new Republic.
Soon after, the International Telecommunications Union adjusted the call letters of Philippine radio, and all allusions to the western United States through the letter K were removed. Until today, all radio stations in the Philippines begin with the letter D.
Over a decade, the station embarked on a One Nation, One Station initiative, expanding its coverage to an unprecedented 97% of the Philippine archipelago. To date, DZRH is the only station in the country that is on the air nationwide 24/7 on stereo, simulcast via satellite to relay stations in key provincial cities.
DZRH: Kaunaunahan sa Pilipinas, M-B-C, Manila Broadcasting Company, D-Z-R-H!!! DZRH, Member: Kapisanan ng Mga Broadcaster ng Pilipinas
lianlaspinas 8 months ago
DZJC Laoag City July 1940
danielle5597 10 months ago
I was once and avid DZRH listener, but lately, i started to hate its segments particularly its pro-military news commentary /repot of Beng Pormento. Im sure Mr. Pormento is in the payroll Mentioned by Retired Lt. Col. Rabusa
hdlanaosur 1 year ago
I share ko lang, I grew in Norzagaray, Bulacan. Every summer we used to spend our vacation in my Lolo's place in the most mountainous part of the town. No means of communication to the civilization kya we just listen to DZRH pag malabo ang signal ng transistor nilalagyan nmin ng sandok na alumnum instant antenna. Pagkatapos ng balita ibibilad nmin sa araw ang pila (battery)
Markguiansalvador 1 year ago
"(Feminine Choir) D...Z..R..H... (violin swing)....Miyembro ng Kapisanan ng mga Broadcaster ng Pilipinas"
lianlaspinas 1 year ago
pwede po malaman kung anu title ng background music ng mr. romantiko ang ganda po kc reply plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Markjulian1007 1 year ago
I grew up listening to DZRH. :-)
mickjethro 2 years ago
hi po congratulations and may you keep your work excellence the way it use to be :) ask ko po pala kung ano po yung title ng music background ng Mr. romantiko gustong gusto ko kasi talaga yung instrumental background noon . thanks po hope to here from you:)
emloar 2 years ago
My father Hal Bowie started all this - he would've been so proud of all DZRH has accomplished in 70 years. He died too young at 60 to appreciate this all but as he would say "I am tickled pink!" Mabuhay to all of you and all of you at DZRH should sing a "Dahil Sa Iyo" - his favorite song.
LeaatBCN 2 years ago 2
My grandma always listen to this station. i miss her.
guitarizt143 2 years ago