One voice for the Catholic Philippines
April 29, 2006 | 12:00am
On Monday morning, May 15, from 6 a.m. to 7 a.m., the Catholic Media Network will launch a program, simultaneously, over the radio stations of the Philippine Federation of Catholic Broadcasters.
The Program will originate from Radio Veritas, 846 in Manila, the flagship of the Federation. It will be carried over the Dream Satellite, and will be called "VERITAS PILIPINAS". It will be the counterpart of TV Maria.
It will be the first time in Catholic media history that the Catholic Church in the Philippines will have one unified voice throughout the nation. There is no Filipino, anywhere in the country, who can not get to a transistor radio.
The program will not dwell on sensational scandals, moral corruption and crime. It will follow the vision of the Archdiocese of Manila leading all those who listen to it to the fullness of life, concentrating on the welfare of the poor, the family, and above all the youth.
The target audience is not only Catholics. The program will try to present deep human Filipino values, which are important to all the children of GodCatholics, Buddhists, Muslims, Taoist, the Born Again and even the Born Against. It will feature the good news, positively, as a relief from all the bad news that is flooding our commercial media.
The Philippine Federation of Catholic Broadcasters, which is the heart of the Catholic Media Network, numbers 49 radio stations - 29 AM, amplitude modulation; and 20 FM, frequency modulation. It has three small television channels in Sorsogon, Mati and Jolo, and one strong regional network in Cebu.
VERITAS PILIPINAS will focus on Renewing Our Public Life Through Moral Values, the subject which is of deepest concern to the whole nation. The program will be highly interactive, drawing out the thoughts of the common man, giving a voice to the voiceless.
Father Francis Lucas, president of the Catholic Media Network, is in charge of the program, with the capable assistance of Father Anton Pascual, the president of Veritas 846. The segments will be the Good News of the day; Value stories; feedback from the rich and poor all over the country; new technologies of communication; reflections of the leaders of the nation in business, in media and in government; guests from our great universities who are completely objective; and prayer.
The main anchor of the program will be Ariel Ayala of Veritas 846. VERITAS PILIPINAS is starting with this one hour, on prime time, in the early morning. But it will grow steadily, as time goes on. The footprint of the Dream Satellite covers the entire Philippines; a large part of Asia, including Southeast China; the whole continent of North America - the United States, Canada and Mexico; and 22 nations in the Middle East. It has tremendous potential.
These are the initial participating radio stations:
Station DZPA -AM @ 873 khz, Abra
Station DWWM-FM @ 96.9 mhz, Abra
Station DZWT -AM @ 540 khz, Baguio
Station DZWR - FM @ 99.9 mhz, Baguio
Station DZNS - AM @ 963 khz, Vigan
Station DZJO - FM @ 101.7 mhz, Baler, Quezon
Station DZJO - FM @ 92.7 mhz, Infanta, Quezon
Station DWRV - FM @ 90.1 mhz, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
Station DWMX - FM @ 99.7 mhz, Santiago City
Station DZUL - FM @ 103.3 mhz, San Fernando, La Union
Station DZWM - AM @ 891 khz, Alaminos
Station DWTJ - FM @ 99.3 mhz, Alaminos
Station DZRM - FM @ 99.7 mhz, Tarlac
Station DZTH - AM @ 14.6 khz, Nueva Ecija
Station DZRV - AM @ 846 khz, Manila
Station DWAM - FM @ 99.1 mhz, Batangas
Station DWVM - FM @ 103.9 mhz, Lucena City
Station DZGN - FM @ 102.3 mhz, Sorsogon
Station DZVT - AM @ 1395 khz, Mindoro
Station DYRD - AM @ 1161 khz, Tagbilaran
Station DYRD - FM @ 102.7 mhz, Tagbilaran
Station DYVW - AM @ 1386 khz, Borongan
Station DYKA - AM @ 801 khz, Antique
Station DXDB - AM @ 594 khz, Malaybalay
Station DXSN - AM @ 1017 khz, Surigao
Station DXDD - AM @ 657 khz, Ozamiz
Station DXDD - FM @ 100.7 mhz, Ozamiz
Station DXCP - AM @ 585 khz, General Santos
Station DXHM - AM @ 549 khz, Mati, Davao
Station DXGN - FM @ 89.9 mhz, Matina, Davao
Station DXVP - AM @ 1467 khz, Zamboanga
Station DXMM - AM @ 927 khz, Jolo
Station DXGD - AM @ 549 khz, Bongao, Tawi-Tawi
The radio stations of the Philippine Federation of Catholic Broadcasters, the radio arm of the Catholic Media Network, sprang up in an entirely different way from the purely commercial networks.
The broadcasters who went into the business to earn money built their stations where the money was, the centers of population. But the CMN stations were born out of the apostolic need of the Bishops to reach their people. Very often their dioceses included mountainous areas which the priest could visit only once or twice a year. With a radio station, the Bishop could talk to his people regularly.
That is why the CMN includes 29 AM stations. The AM signal can climb up and down mountains, into the valleys, and to places otherwise inaccessible. The FM signal travels in a straight line. It stops when it hits a mountain. So the Bishops chose AM, building their stations to reach the places where their people were, but where the money was not.
They were not thinking of money. They were thinking of themselves as shepherds of their flock, with lambs lost in the mountains. So the CMN, as a network, is unique. But it suits the purpose of VERITAS PILIPINAS. It reaches the people!
There is a daily texting service called: "One Minute With God",
You can reach it on Globe by texting: "Reuter @ 2978".
You can reach it on Smart by texting: "Reuter @ 326".
The Program will originate from Radio Veritas, 846 in Manila, the flagship of the Federation. It will be carried over the Dream Satellite, and will be called "VERITAS PILIPINAS". It will be the counterpart of TV Maria.
It will be the first time in Catholic media history that the Catholic Church in the Philippines will have one unified voice throughout the nation. There is no Filipino, anywhere in the country, who can not get to a transistor radio.
The program will not dwell on sensational scandals, moral corruption and crime. It will follow the vision of the Archdiocese of Manila leading all those who listen to it to the fullness of life, concentrating on the welfare of the poor, the family, and above all the youth.
The target audience is not only Catholics. The program will try to present deep human Filipino values, which are important to all the children of GodCatholics, Buddhists, Muslims, Taoist, the Born Again and even the Born Against. It will feature the good news, positively, as a relief from all the bad news that is flooding our commercial media.
The Philippine Federation of Catholic Broadcasters, which is the heart of the Catholic Media Network, numbers 49 radio stations - 29 AM, amplitude modulation; and 20 FM, frequency modulation. It has three small television channels in Sorsogon, Mati and Jolo, and one strong regional network in Cebu.
VERITAS PILIPINAS will focus on Renewing Our Public Life Through Moral Values, the subject which is of deepest concern to the whole nation. The program will be highly interactive, drawing out the thoughts of the common man, giving a voice to the voiceless.
Father Francis Lucas, president of the Catholic Media Network, is in charge of the program, with the capable assistance of Father Anton Pascual, the president of Veritas 846. The segments will be the Good News of the day; Value stories; feedback from the rich and poor all over the country; new technologies of communication; reflections of the leaders of the nation in business, in media and in government; guests from our great universities who are completely objective; and prayer.
The main anchor of the program will be Ariel Ayala of Veritas 846. VERITAS PILIPINAS is starting with this one hour, on prime time, in the early morning. But it will grow steadily, as time goes on. The footprint of the Dream Satellite covers the entire Philippines; a large part of Asia, including Southeast China; the whole continent of North America - the United States, Canada and Mexico; and 22 nations in the Middle East. It has tremendous potential.
These are the initial participating radio stations:
Station DZPA -AM @ 873 khz, Abra
Station DWWM-FM @ 96.9 mhz, Abra
Station DZWT -AM @ 540 khz, Baguio
Station DZWR - FM @ 99.9 mhz, Baguio
Station DZNS - AM @ 963 khz, Vigan
Station DZJO - FM @ 101.7 mhz, Baler, Quezon
Station DZJO - FM @ 92.7 mhz, Infanta, Quezon
Station DWRV - FM @ 90.1 mhz, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
Station DWMX - FM @ 99.7 mhz, Santiago City
Station DZUL - FM @ 103.3 mhz, San Fernando, La Union
Station DZWM - AM @ 891 khz, Alaminos
Station DWTJ - FM @ 99.3 mhz, Alaminos
Station DZRM - FM @ 99.7 mhz, Tarlac
Station DZTH - AM @ 14.6 khz, Nueva Ecija
Station DZRV - AM @ 846 khz, Manila
Station DWAM - FM @ 99.1 mhz, Batangas
Station DWVM - FM @ 103.9 mhz, Lucena City
Station DZGN - FM @ 102.3 mhz, Sorsogon
Station DZVT - AM @ 1395 khz, Mindoro
Station DYRD - AM @ 1161 khz, Tagbilaran
Station DYRD - FM @ 102.7 mhz, Tagbilaran
Station DYVW - AM @ 1386 khz, Borongan
Station DYKA - AM @ 801 khz, Antique
Station DXDB - AM @ 594 khz, Malaybalay
Station DXSN - AM @ 1017 khz, Surigao
Station DXDD - AM @ 657 khz, Ozamiz
Station DXDD - FM @ 100.7 mhz, Ozamiz
Station DXCP - AM @ 585 khz, General Santos
Station DXHM - AM @ 549 khz, Mati, Davao
Station DXGN - FM @ 89.9 mhz, Matina, Davao
Station DXVP - AM @ 1467 khz, Zamboanga
Station DXMM - AM @ 927 khz, Jolo
Station DXGD - AM @ 549 khz, Bongao, Tawi-Tawi
The radio stations of the Philippine Federation of Catholic Broadcasters, the radio arm of the Catholic Media Network, sprang up in an entirely different way from the purely commercial networks.
The broadcasters who went into the business to earn money built their stations where the money was, the centers of population. But the CMN stations were born out of the apostolic need of the Bishops to reach their people. Very often their dioceses included mountainous areas which the priest could visit only once or twice a year. With a radio station, the Bishop could talk to his people regularly.
That is why the CMN includes 29 AM stations. The AM signal can climb up and down mountains, into the valleys, and to places otherwise inaccessible. The FM signal travels in a straight line. It stops when it hits a mountain. So the Bishops chose AM, building their stations to reach the places where their people were, but where the money was not.
They were not thinking of money. They were thinking of themselves as shepherds of their flock, with lambs lost in the mountains. So the CMN, as a network, is unique. But it suits the purpose of VERITAS PILIPINAS. It reaches the people!
You can reach it on Globe by texting: "Reuter @ 2978".
You can reach it on Smart by texting: "Reuter @ 326".
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