Mareco Broadcasting Network
Mareco Broadcasting Network, Inc. |
Private |
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| Industry |
Radio network |
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| Founded |
1963 |
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| Founder |
Mabuhay Records |
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| Headquarters |
Quezon City, Philippines |
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Key people |
Louie R. Villar, Jr. (President) Saripaz Villar-Tan (EVP) Elaine Rojas Villar-Rivilla (VP-Finance) Engr. Eleuterio "Terry" G. Bondoc (VP-Engineering) |
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Mareco Broadcasting Network, Inc. (MBN, Inc.) is a radio network in the Philippines. The company provides management and marketing consultancy for radio companies in the country. Its headquarters is located at #6 Tirad Pass Street, Sta. Mesa Heights, Quezon City.
MBNI stations
Radio Stations
| Branding |
Callsign |
Frequency |
Power (kW) |
Station Type |
Coverage |
| 105.1 Crossover Manila |
DWBM-FM |
105.1 MHz |
25 kW |
Originating |
Metro Manila |
| 105.1 Crossover Baguio |
DZBM-FM |
105.1 MHz |
5 kW |
Relay |
Baguio |
| 99.1 Crossover Bacolod |
DYBM-FM |
99.1 MHz |
5 kW |
Originating |
Bacolod |
| 90.7 Crossover Cebu |
DYAC-FM |
90.7 MHz |
20 kW |
Originating |
Cebu |
| 93.1 Crossover Davao |
DXLR-FM |
93.1 MHz |
10 kW |
Originating |
Davao |
Defunct TV Stations
| Callsign |
Ch. # |
Location |
Overview |
| DWBM-TV |
TV-43 |
Metro Manila |
A TV UHF station of the Philippines owned by Mareco Broadcasting Network, Inc. Crossover 105.1's TV station, with studios located at No. 6 Tirad Pass Street, Sta.Mesa Heights, Quezon City.[1] and the transmitter is located at San Carlos Heights, Binangonan, Rizal. The station is currently inactive. But ABS-CBN uses this channel for its initial ISDB-T test broadcast in preparation for the digital broadcast in the Philippines.[2] |
| DYBM-TV |
TV-45 |
Cebu |
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| | Television broadcasting | |
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| | Radio broadcasting | |
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| | Cable TV production and distribution | |
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| | Film and TV production and distribution | |
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| | Music production and publishing | |
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| | Print publication | |
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| | Public broadcasting | |
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| | Regional broadcasting | |
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| | Religious broadcasting | |
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| | Online & social media | |
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| | DTH satellite | |
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| | Defunct | |
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