DZSP

DZSP (864 kHz San Pablo City) is an AM station owned and operated by Sonshine Media Network International in the Philippines. The station's studio and Transmitter are located at 9001 St. Francis Avenue, Farconville Subd. (Phase 1), Brgy. San Francisco, San Pablo City.

DZSP (Sonshine Radio San Pablo)
CitySan Pablo City
Broadcast areaCalabarzon Region
Frequency864 kHz
BrandingDZSP Sonshine Radio San Pablo
Slogan"Ka-Partner mo sa Balita at Serbisyo!"
(Your Partner in News and Public Service!)
Programming
FormatMusic, News, Public Affairs, Entertainment, Religious Broadcasting
Ownership
OwnerSonshine Media Network International
History
First air date1966 (as NBC DZSP)
1998 {as DZSP Angel Radyo
Call sign meaningDZ
San
Pablo
Technical information
Power10,000 watts
Links
Websitehttp://www.sonshineradio.com/

History

It was formerly known as NBC DZSP Radyo 864 later Angel Radyo 864 and was owned by Nation Broadcasting Corp. until international televangelist Pastor Apollo C. Quiboloy purchased all of NBC's AM stations under the Swara Sug platform in 2005. All of the NBC AM stations that Quiboloy purchased were in turn rebranded as "Sonshine Radio." Its broadcast is heard not only in its territorial limits (San Pablo City, Laguna) but also all over the world through radio streaming by cable television (Globecast) and through the Internet at its website, thus the tag "Dinig sa buong mundo" (Heard all over the world).

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