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These programs can only be heard on DZRH radio. Gabi ng Lagim (The 4th Longest-running honor drama of DZRH) (1957) Hukumang Pantahanan (2021) Ikaw Lamang sa Buhay Ko: Love Story (2022) Kuwento and Awit (2023) Ito ang Aking Buhay (2021) Mga Ginintuang Kasaysayan (2021) May Pangako Ang Bukas (The 3rd Longest-running drama of DZRH) (2000) Radyo ...
The Dawn is a Filipino rock band which first achieved commercial success during the late 1980s in the Philippines. The band broke up in 1995 with lead vocalist Jett Pangan forming another band, the Jett Pangan Group. The Dawn reunited in late 1999. The Dawn is considered the "longest-lived and most prolific rock band in the Philippines".
Answers with Bayless Conley. Atmosphere of Miracles (2023) Don Stewart's Power & Mercy. The Ensign (1986–1997, produced by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) Faith is Worth Living. Family Matters (produced by Family Rosary Crusade, 2010–2014) Family Rosary Crusade (1987–2014) The Fred Price Hour (1987)
Go Agri (2022–present) Game On: Isyu at Balita (2023–present, hookup from RP2 Sports) Home EcoNanay (2017–2020, 2022–present) Impormasyon at Aksyon sa Bagong Pilipinas [2] (2024–present) Kalinga Hatid ng Red Cross (2017–present) Mabuhay Pilipinas (2017–present) Malacañang Press Briefing (hookup from PTV and IBC)
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One Media Network is a news and infotainment television channel based in the Philippines and owned by Global Satellite Technology Services, the operator of G Sat Direct TV. [1] Currently, GNN is available as a free-to-air satellite channel via SES-9 satellite transponder through GSAT, through its terrestrial free TV stations in key provinces ...
In 2010, Filipino Americans' employment rate was 61.5%; the unemployment rate was 8.5%. [417] In 1990 and 2000, the decennial censuses found that, while lower than the national average, foreign-born Filipinos had a lower poverty rate than those born in the United States; [418] by 2007, the situation had reversed. [419]
Pinoy Weekly is published by PinoyMedia Center. Inc., a non-government organization devoted to democratizing the practice of journalism in the country, and focuses on investigative stories that concern what it terms as the "underreported" sectors of Philippine society: peasants, workers, overseas Filipinos, youth, indigenous peoples, and women.