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*[[Armed Forces of the Philippines]] - Civil Relations Service
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**[[DXWC|DXWC-88.3 Peace FM]]
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*[[Audiovisual Communicators]] / ABJ Broadcasting Services.
**[[DXRX|DXRZ-93.1 Radyo Sincero Zamboanga]]
*[[Global Satellite Technology Services]] / Yes2Health Advertising, Inc. (Y2H Broadcasting Network, Inc.)
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**[[XFM (Philippines)|DXLA-99.5 XFM Zamboanga]]
**[[XFM (Philippines)|DXLA-99.5 XFM Zamboanga]]

Revision as of 06:39, 7 October 2024

This is a list of notable media outlets in Zamboanga City, a city in the Zamboanga Peninsula administrative region of the Philippines. Although geographically separated, and an independent and chartered city, Zamboanga City is grouped with the province of Zamboanga del Sur for statistical purposes, yet governed independently from it.[1]

Television and cable stations

Analog

Digital

Cable and satellite providers

Production houses

  • Mindanao Examiner – Regional Newspaper / Video Productions / Internet Broadcast News / News Podcast (Also provides photography services, private and corporate media consultancy)

Radio stations

News programs

  • TV Patrol Chavacano (first broadcast started in 1995 as TV Patrol Zamboanga, until 2000 when the newscast changed its current name and final broadcast aired in 2020)
  • Buenos Días Zamboanga (Zamboanga morning show opt-out of Umagang Kay Ganda until 2020)
  • One Mindanao (simulcast on GMA 5 Davao)
  • At Home with GMA Regional TV (simulcast on GMA 5 Davao) (first broadcast started in 2020 and final broadcast aired in 2024)

References

  1. ^ "Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur". Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved June 6, 2022.