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For over 30 years now, DZME has chronicled the Filipinos’ passion for good life and their aspirations for good government. It has recorded the triumphs and adversities, the calamities and the coups, the fiestas and the financial crisis of the nation. It never abdicated this role, not even during Martial Law when “that feisty station along Roosevelt Avenue,” was one of the brave few which reported the news as it should be. DZME’s franchise was granted on June 15, 1968 when Congress authorized the Capitol Broadcasting Center of Jose M. Luison an... See more

Quezon AM|1530
5th Floor Victory Mall, Monumento Caloocan CityCaloocan City
For over 30 years now, DZME has chronicled the Filipinos’ passion for good life and their aspirations for good government. It has recorded the triumphs and adversities, the calamities and the coups, the fiestas and the financial crisis of the nation. It never abdicated this role, not even during Martial Law when “that feisty station along Roosevelt Avenue,” was one of the brave few which reported the news as it should be.

DZME’s franchise was granted on June 15, 1968 when Congress authorized the Capitol Broadcasting Center of Jose M. Luison and Sons to operate an AM radio station nationwide. In 1996, a new group of investors took over, promising to continue the tradition of excellence to the next millennium.

DZME now sports a state- of- the- art, fully- digital Harris stereo transmitter . Twenty-five thousand watts of crystal-clear signal booms 20 hours a day from its newly-constructed tower in Obando, Bulacan. The station’s high-fidelity broadcast can be heard from up north in Batanes to down south in Tawi-Tawi. An OFW in Hong Kong, an oil rig worker in Brunei, or a professional in Jakarta , based on listener feedback, can catch DZME broadcasts on their radio

DZME now sports a state- of- the- art, fully- digital Harris stereo transmitter . Twenty-five thousand watts of crystal-clear signal booms 20 hours a day from its newly-constructed tower in Obando, Bulacan. The station’s high-fidelity broadcast can be heard from up north in Batanes to down south in Tawi-Tawi. An OFW in Hong Kong, an oil rig worker in Brunei, or a professional in Jakarta , based on listener feedback, can catch DZME broadcasts on their radio.
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