Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas
Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas | |
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Formed | April 27, 1973 |
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Headquarters |
6th Floor LTA Building, 118 Perea St., Legaspi Village, Makati City, Philippines |
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Website | http://www.kbp.org.ph/ |
The Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP; English: Association of Broadcasters of the Philippines) is a broadcast media organization[1] in the Philippines which provides its members broadcasting standards. The KBP was organized on April 27, 1973[2] in order to promote professional and ethical standards in Philippine broadcasting both in radio and television.
The KBP provides broadcast media regulations[3] and guidelines for news, public affairs and commentaries, political broadcasts, children’s shows, religious programming, and including advertising to its members. The members of the KBP[4] are composed of the owners and operators of radio and television stations including the radio and television stations themselves.
Broadcast code of the Philippines
The broadcast code of the Philippines[5] is a set of standards for performance and ethics which are followed by radio and television stations who are members of the KBP. The code[6] is composed of 3 parts, part 1 includes the 33 articles of which the standards for programming[7] are illustrated. Part 2 pertains to the implementing rules and regulations of the KBP while part 3 illustrates the penalties if a violation has been committed.
The 33 articles of part 1 cover all broadcast mediums (radio and television) that are members of KBP. They mainly tackle how programs such as news and publics affairs programs remain just, fair and unbiased of point of views or opinions. The code also states that news sources must be clearly identified, except when the sources meet a confidentiality condition. The code also states how corrections should be done when a broadcast entity has come out with un-factual information. The code also gives standards to all types of programming and how it should be monitored when showing contents whose materials have with sexual content and violence. The KBP advocates the 18-minute advertising per hour rule for Philippine TV stations, the 18-minute rule[8][9] was strictly implemented to prevent ads cluttering the TV programs.
The KBP Golden Dove Awards
Since 1990 the KBP has held the Golden Dove Awards, it is an annual awards recognition event[10] which pays tribute to broadcast practitioners for their contributions and achievements in the broadcast industry. The judges for each of the categories are from selected media practitioners, advertisers and the academic community. As of the 17th Golden Dove Awards[11][12] they have been giving away awards for the following categories:
- Broadcaster of the Year
- Lifetime Achievement Award
- Outstanding AM and FM Station
- Outstanding Comedy Program & Host
- Outstanding Drama Program & Host
- Outstanding Drama Series
- Outstanding Field Reporter
- Outstanding Game Show & Host
- Outstanding Magazine Program & Host
- Outstanding Magazine Talk Show & Host
- Outstanding Newscast Program & Host
- Outstanding Newscaster for Television & Radio
- Outstanding Public Affairs Program & Host
- Outstanding Public Announcement
- Outstanding Public Service Program Radio and TV Host
- Outstanding Radio Jock
- Outstanding Science and Technology Program & Host
- Outstanding TV Station
- Outstanding Variety Show Program for both Manila and other provinces
Broadcast stations in the Philippines
As of December 2008, the Philippines has a total of 297[13] television broadcast stations from 173[14] in 1998. Currently there are also 659 FM stations and 383 AM stations this comprises regional subsidiaries and smaller entities in provinces which was based from the total National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) licenses distributed. Cable television (CATV) remains to be outside of the KBP’s broadcast code but the programs are still reviewed by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board of the Philippines (MTRCB).
Broadcast stations by region
Region | AM Stations | FM Stations | TV Stations | TOTAL |
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National Capital Region (NCR) | 31 | 25 | 22 | 78 |
Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) | 11 | 20 | 10 | 41 |
Region 1 – Ilocos Region | 33 | 38 | 13 | 84 |
Region II – Cagayan Valley | 19 | 38 | 16 | 73 |
Region III – Central Luzon | 18 | 25 | 13 | 55 |
Region IV – Southern Tagalog | 31 | 76 | 30 | 137 |
Region V - Bicol | 36 | 68 | 30 | 134 |
Region VI – Western Visayas | 35 | 71 | 29 | 135 |
Region VII – Central Visayas | 27 | 47 | 21 | 95 |
Region VIII – Eastern Visayas | 22 | 30 | 11 | 6100 |
Region IX – Western Mindanao | 23 | 44 | 21 | 88 |
Region X – Northern Mindanao | 22 | 37 | 21 | 80 |
Region XI – Southern Mindanao | 34 | 77 | 31 | 142 |
Region XII – Central Mindanao | 14 | 23 | 9 | 46 |
CARAGA | 9 | 7 | 5 | 21 |
ARMM | 18 | 34 | 15 | 67 |
Members
The following are major and selected minor broadcast networks and stations in the Philippines.
- ABS-CBN Corporation
- Advanced Media Broadcasting System
- Aliw Broadcasting Corporation
- Apollo Broadcast Investors, Inc.
- Audiovisual Communicators, Inc.
- Catholic Media Network
- Bombo Radyo Philippines Network
- Star FM 102.7 with 11 provincial stations
- Bombo Radyo Iloilo 837 with 20 provincial stations
- Broadcast Enterprises and Affiliated Media
- Christian Era Broadcasting Service International, Inc. - Owned by Iglesia ni Cristo.
- Eagle Broadcasting Corporation
- FBS Radio Network Inc.
- GMA Network Inc.*
- Interactive Broadcast Media, Inc.
- Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
- Mabuhay Broadcasting System, Inc.
- Magnum Broadcasting, Inc.
- Manila Broadcasting Company
- DZRH Nationwide 666 Manila - The oldest radio station.
- Aksyon Radyo - Provincial AM station
- 90.7 Love Radio
- 96.3 Easy Rock
- 101.1 Yes! FM
- Mareco Broadcasting Network, Inc.
- Nine Media Corporation
- Progressive Broadcasting Corporation
- Quest Broadcasting Inc.
- Radio Mindanao Network
- Radioworld Broadcasting Corporation - Owner of CLTV 36 in Central Luzon region.
- Real Radio Network Inc.
- Rajah Broadcasting Network*
- Southern Broadcasting Network*
- Sonshine Media Network International
- Tiger 22 Media Corporation
- Trans-Radio Broadcasting Corporation
- TV5 Network Inc.
- Ultrasonic Broadcasting System, Inc.
- ZOE Broadcasting Network
Unless marked with (*), these major and known minor broadcast networks are full-fleged members of the KBP.
See also
- Radio in the Philippines
- Commission on Information and Communications Technology (Philippines) (CICT)
- Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB)
- National Telecommunications Commission (Philippines) (NTC)
- Click Music Philippines
External links
References
- ↑ "Company Profile". SME. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
- ↑ "ICT ASSOCIATIONS". NCC Government Portal. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
- ↑ "As vital as right to life". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
- ↑ "About KBP". KBP Website. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
- ↑ "Programs & Projects". KBP Website. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
- ↑ "2007 Broadcast code of the Philippines" (PDF). KBP Website. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
- ↑ "The media in conflict situations". Inquirer.net. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
- ↑ "KBP: Only 18 minutes of ads per hour". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
- ↑ "KBP reinforces 18-minute rule". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
- ↑ "The Golden Dove Awards". KBP Website. Archived from the original on February 8, 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
- ↑ "Golden Dove Awards names JAM 88.3 Best FM Station". Phil. Star. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
- ↑ "CLTV 36's 'wagi' wins in Golden Dove awards". Sun Star Ngayon. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
- ↑ "NUMBER OF BROADCAST AND CATV STATIONS BY REGION". NTC.gov.ph Website. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
- ↑ "Radio and Television Stations in the Philippines, 1998 to 2006". KBP Website. Retrieved 2009-06-03.