Radyo Natin Network
Radyo Natin (In English: Our Radio) is a community radio network brand. It has more than 100 stations across the country spread from Claveria and Aparri, Cagayan in the northernmost part to Bongao, Tawi-tawi in the south. The network's flagship station is the main feed, also known as Radyo Natin Nationwide, is wholly owned by Radyo Natin Network and operated by its affiliate Manila Broadcasting Company. The network's current studio is located at Production Design Center, Vicente Sotto St., CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City.
City | Pasay City |
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Broadcast area | Nationwide (via satellite to local stations) Worldwide (via internet) |
Frequency | See list of stations (HD Radio via DWRK-HD2) |
Branding | Radyo Natin Nationwide |
Slogan | Your Friend, Your Radio Your Friendly Hometown Radio Station |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Tagalog, Various dialects (applies to a local Radyo Natin station) |
Format | talk, Community radio, Contemporary MOR, Full service |
Ownership | |
Owner | Manila Broadcasting Company (Radyo Natin Network) |
Sister stations | DZRH, 90.7 Love Radio, 96.3 Easy Rock, 101.1 Yes the Best |
History | |
First air date | December 16, 1997 |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | Radyo Natin |
Type | Broadcast radio network |
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Country | |
Availability | By local and national |
Founded | 1997 |
Owner | Elizalde Holdings Corporation |
Parent | Manila Broadcasting Company |
Key people | Jonathan Decena |
Former affiliations | Hot FM (1999–2017) |
Official website | radyonatin.com |
Replaced | ComNet (1996) Hot FM (1999–2017) |
Unlike stations operated by MBC (and/or owned by its sister companies) in terms of local ownership, Radyo Natin enacts as a 'network-community' station owned by the network itself or by different local entities (both companies and individuals) under an entrepreneurship/franchise agreement with the network.
History
On December 16, 1997, Radyo Natin was launched by MBC, replacing the short-lived Community Radio Network (ComNet). Back then, its original programming consists of DZRH programming on mornings, music on afternoons to early evenings, and the controversial religious program Ang Dating Daan on mid-evenings till sign-off.
In mid-2017 (and prior to the 20th anniversary of the network), most of the Hot FM stations affiliated to the network were switched to the Radyo Natin brand, thus Hot FM was officially dissolved. In turn, Radyo Natin now has over 120 stations.
On October 2, 2019, the main studios and satellite uplink facilities of Radyo Natin Nationwide at the MBC Building, CCP Complex in Pasay City, along with its sister MBC radio stations, were affected by a major fire that originated in the nearby Star City theme park. In interim, Radyo Natin currently broadcasts from its backup studios at BSA Twin Towers in Ortigas, while most of their local stations are temporarily suspended its network hookup from its satellite uplink facility and temporarily replaced with local music/fillers programs until further notice.[1]
Composition and network synopsis
Programming
All Radyo Natin stations operate in the FM band. Each of them airs a hometown radio format, with the weekday morning schedule consisting of local programming cleared to each affiliate station from 4:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. and from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., simulcast of Magandang Umaga Pilipinas from DZRH, the flagship AM station of MBC, from 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m., and news/talk programming produced exclusively by Radyo Natin until 8:30 a.m. Weekend mornings and Sunday afternoons until 7:00 p.m. are also cleared in the same format.
Network-level afternoon programming is fed to all stations every Monday to Saturday at 1:00 p.m. before going to a two-hour local programming window for stations from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Primetime network shows conclude with Evenings with Dennis and Jay from Mondays to Saturdays and Sunday Buffet: All the Way! on Sundays, until the network feed signs off at 10:00 p.m. By local discretion, stations may air local late-night fare after the network feed by omitting the closing prayer intended for stations closing down at midnight or sign-off altogether by seamlessly playing the local station's sign-off sequence after the feed.
Technology
From its central studios at the MBC Building within the Star City Complex in Pasay, Radyo Natin signals its stations via satellite technology. The stations then broadcast the signals to their respective areas of responsibility.
Radyo Natin used to operate two kinds of low-power FM stations. The first one operates with a transmitter power of 500 watts but with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 1 kilowatt. The other one had much lower power (100 watts); these stations were allowed to operate by the NTC with permits issued during the time of Commissioner Rio. However, the same permits were recalled during the time of NTC Commissioner Borje. Currently, most Radyo Natin stations broadcast at 500 watts and 1 kilowatt designated for smaller provinces but few stations broadcast on a full-power 5 kilowatts designated for major market cities.
Proposed TV companion
TV Natin was in the pipeline, originally as part of the Radyo Natin project, but it was never launched. RHTV instead was launched as a separate MBC venture and not even under the division of DZRH.
In December 2008, TV Natin changed to DZRH RadyoVision, now DZRH News Television.
Personalities
Anchors
- Angelo Palmones (also with DZRH)
- Glady Mabini (also with DZRH)
- Beth Vetonio
- Arvin Alivia
- Marian Roces
Disc Jockeys
- Cheska San Diego-Bobadilla (also with DZRH)
- Dennis Lazo
- Iyaz Kamias
- Kleir Pineda
- Atty. Ethel Aldea
- Jay Perillo
- Ellanie "Valeen Kinitan" Bensal (also with DZRH)
- Faith "Maja Limuyak" Salaver (also with DZRH)
Programming
* Simulcast with DZRH and DZRH News Television
Network programs
News/talk
- Magandang Umaga Pilipinas*
- Radyo Natin, Ito ang Pilipinas! (with Cheska San Diego-Bobadilla and Beth Vetonio)
- Radyo Natin Nationwide (with Angelo Palmones and Ellanie Bensal)
- Radyo Natin Evening News (with Dennis Lazo and Faith Salaver)
- Makialam sa Radyo Natin (with Marian Roces and Arvin Alivia)
Specialty
- Go Negosyo sa Radyo
- Ang Galing Mo Doc*
- May Trabaho, May Negosyo (with Glady Mabini)
- Lunas (with Dennis Lazo)
- Negosyo Atbp.*
- Agri Tayo
Music and entertainment
- Chillax Time (with DJ Valeen Kinitan)
- Tugstugan (with DJ Maja Limuyak and DJ Iyaz Kamias)
- Kulitan (with DJ Maja Limuyak and DJ Iyaz Kamias)
- Evenings with Dennis and Jay (with DJ Dennis and DJ Jay)
- BFF (with Atty. Ethel Aldea)
- Saturday Rewind (with DJ Kleir)
- Sunday Buffet: All the Way! (with DJ Valeen Kinitan)
Syndicated programming
These programs are exclusively fed to select stations by the network, fed by a Radyo Natin affiliate to fellow Radyo Natin stations in their area, or fed by a blocktimer to select stations.
- Trans World Radio
- Kasangga ng Bayan with Larry Karangalan (Southern Luzon – Padre Garcia)
- Dok Alternatibo (blocktimer; selected stations only)
- The Voice of Prophecy (produced by Adventist World Radio)
- Kalusugan iwas Karamdaman (produced by Doc Samaritan Alternative Medicine and Wellness Center)
- MX3 Prayer Watch (Oras ng Panalangin) (produced by DMI-MX3)
Awards
Radyo Natin has been awarded as the Best Provincial FM Station in the Philippines for 4 consecutive years on the 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 26th KBP Golden Dove Awards (2012, 2013, 2014 and 2018).
Radyo Natin stations
- Further information: Radyo Natin stations