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History of Radio in the Philippines

Explore the early beginnings of radio in the Philippines, including the pioneering test broadcasts and key figures involved in its establishment. Learn about Mrs. Redgrave's test broadcast from Nichols Field and Henry Herman Sr.'s contributions to Philippine radio in the 1920s.

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Who is attributed with the actual beginnings of radio in the Philippines?

Mrs. Redgrave

What was the name of the station started by Henry Herman Sr. with a 100-watt transmitter?

KZKZ

Which company did Henry Herman Sr. transfer ownership of KZKZ to in October 1924?

RCP

What was the name of the first radio station outside Manila, put up by RCP in 1929?

<p>KZRC</p> Signup and view all the answers

When was the Radio Control Law passed in the Philippines?

<p>1931</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which two radio stations started operations in 1933?

<p>KZMB and KZRH</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who was the former American soldier and owner of the Electrical Supply Company involved in the early Philippine radio broadcasts?

<p>Henry Herman Sr.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Early Philippine Radio

  • The actual beginnings of radio in the Philippines are attributed to Henry Herman Sr.
  • Henry Herman Sr. started a station with a 100-watt transmitter, named KZKZ.
  • In October 1924, Henry Herman Sr. transferred ownership of KZKZ to the Philippine Telegraph and Telephone Company (PT&T).
  • The first radio station outside Manila, DZRC, was put up by Radio Corporation of the Philippines (RCP) in 1929.
  • The Radio Control Law was passed in the Philippines in 1931.
  • In 1933, two radio stations, KZIB and KZFX, started operations.
  • American soldier and owner of the Electrical Supply Company, James Murray, was involved in the early Philippine radio broadcasts.

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