Breakthrough and Milestones Productions International

Breakthrough and Milestones Productions International Inc. (BMPI) is a Filipino-owned media company, providing services for radio, television, motion picture, print, publications, internet broadcast, audio recording and photography since 2004.

Breakthrough and Milestones Productions International Inc. (BMPI)
Subsidiary
Traded asUNTV-BMPI
IndustryMedia company
Founded2004
FounderDaniel S. Razon
Headquarters
UNTV Building, 907 EDSA Philam Homes, Quezon City
,
Area served
Nationwide
Worldwide
Key people
Daniel S. Razon
(Chairman and CEO)
Ruth Soriano
(COO)
ServicesFree-to-air TV and radio broadcasting, cable television, publishing, news, websites, movie production
OwnerBroadcast Ministry of Members Church of God International
SubsidiariesInformation Broadcast Unlimited
WebsiteUNTV News and Rescue / Public Service
Radyo La Verdad
Wish 1075

BMPI was formerly known as Breakthrough and Milestones Network Inc. (BMNI),[1] the company's principal activities include TV production and media network management, events management, advertising, and marketing.[2] BMPI is the current marketing firm and content provider of Progressive Broadcasting Corporation's television and radio stations including UNTV News and Rescue, and Wish 107.5 in Mega Manila and Cebu. It also operates Radyo La Verdad 1350 (UNTV Radio) with its frequency owned by Mabuhay Broadcasting System.[3] Through its subsidiary, Information Broadcast Unlimited, BMPI operates UNTV regional relay stations.

The company is affiliated with Members Church of God International under its broadcast ministry, in which Daniel Razon, BMPI's Chairman and CEO, is Assistant to the Overall Servant of the church, Bro. Eli Soriano.

Filmography

  • Isang Araw Lang
  • Isang Araw: Ikalawang Yugto
  • Isang Araw: Ikatlong Yugto
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gollark: Python:```python⁡```
gollark: imagine having a version number not constantly stuck at 1.0.0
gollark: Also, anyone want access to the PotatOS incident reports webUI?

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