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Branding Callsign Frequency Power (kw) Location Notes DWPM Radyo 630 Manila: DWPM-AM: 630 kHz 50 kW Metro Manila: Joint venture between Prime Media and ABS-CBN Corporation under a local marketing agreement with the latter having a 49% ownership in the venture.
Nutribun, also referred to as Nutri-bun or Nutriban, is a bread product used in elementary school feeding programs in the Philippines to combat child malnutrition, [1] initially as part of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)'s Food for Peace program from 1971 to 1997, [2] [3] and later as part of the child health programs of various Philippine cities.
The Nutrition Foundation of the Philippines, Inc. (NFP) is a Philippine private, non-stock, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting good nutrition in Filipino communities. The NFP was founded by National Scientist, Dr. Juan Salcedo Jr.
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Power (kW) Location Super Radyo Manila DZBB-AM: 594 kHz 50 kW Metro Manila: Super Radyo Dagupan [a] DZSD-AM 1548 kHz 10 kW Dagupan: Super Radyo Baguio DWBB-AM 1413 kHz 10 kW Baguio: Super Radyo Palawan DYSP-AM: 909 kHz 5 kW Puerto Princesa: Super Radyo Roxas [b] DYBB-AM 1503 kHz 5 kW Roxas: Super Radyo Iloilo DYSI-AM: 1323 kHz 10 kW Iloilo
These hero officers and good Samaritans saved children from thin ice, drowning, choking and a hostage situation, and adults from falling off a bridge and a house fire.
On June 2, 2023, Blake Lively began a text exchange with her “It Ends With Us” director and co-star Justin Baldoni that blamed her assistant for not getting her an updated batch of script pages.
By 1978, all of the Philippines' major power plants were owned and operated by Napocor, including the Metro Manila plants that MERALCO had built beforehand in the 1960s. [ citation needed ] By the end of the Martial Law period in 1981, MERALCO expanded even further into Cavite and western parts of Laguna, Rizal and Quezon provinces, as well as ...