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Radyo Pilipinas 2 (DZSR)
Broadcast areaMetro Manila and surrounding areas
Frequency918 kHz
Branding
  • Radyo Pilipinas 2
  • RP2 Sports
  • Programming
    Language(s)Filipino, English
    FormatSports, Talk
    NetworkRadyo Pilipinas
    Ownership
    OwnerPresidential Broadcast Service

    Sister stations

    DZRB Radyo Pilipinas 738, DZRM Radyo Pilipinas 3 1278, 87.5 Republika FM1, 104.3 Capital FM2, Radyo Pilipinas World Service, PTV 4, IBC 13
    History

    First air date

    1971

    Former call signs

    DZRP (1978–1986)
    DZRB (1986–1996)
    DWSY (2010)

    Former frequencies

    960 kHz (1973–1978)
    738 kHz (1978–1996)

    Call sign meaning

    Sports Radio
    (former branding)
    Technical information

    Licensing authority

    NTC
    Power50,000 watts
    Links
    WebcastRadyo Pilipinas 2 LIVE Audio
    Websitewww.radyopilipinas.ph/rp-two
    PBS

    DZSR (918 AM), on-air as Radyo Pilipinas Dos (RP2) or RP2 Sports, is a radio station owned and operated by the Presidential Broadcast Service, an attached agency under the Presidential Communications Office. The station's studio is located at the 4th floor, Media Center Building, Visayas Avenue, Barangay Vasra, Diliman, Quezon City, and its transmitter is located at Malolos, Bulacan. DZSR operates daily from 5:00 AM to 8:00 PM or until 10 pm, during PBA game days.

    As the country's first radio station dedicated to sports, Radyo Pilipinas 2's programming grid is 70% sports content and 30% news, informative, and lifestyle programming carried over from DZRM Radyo Magasin. On September 18, 2017, Sports Radio was rebranded as Radyo Pilipinas 2, merging its programming with Radyo Magasin (now Radyo Pilipinas 3-Alert).

    It is also the home of the radio coverage of the Philippine Basketball Association since the 1980s to 2000s, until its return in January 2023 along with selected Radyo Pilipinas provincial stations.

    History[edit]

    Sports Radio logo (1996–2017)

    DZSR was formerly known as DPI Radyo Maynila during martial law. On May 10, 1986, Sports Radio (first known as DZSR SportsCenter 738) was established under the leadership of former actor Jose Mari Gonzales who took over as the Interim Director of the Bureau of Broadcast Services (former name of PBS). Gonzales ordered that all BBS radio station will give their respective identities including Radyo ng Bayan (918 kHz), Radyo Maynila (1278 kHz, now Radyo Pilipinas 3-Alerts) and DZRP-Radyo Pagasa. DZFM was converted at that time as a news and information station covering sports developments in the country.

    Before DZFM was rebranded as Sports Radio, it was then-known as Radio Sports which is just a segment of the government radio station DZFM. Reynaldo "Dado" Roa was the first station manager, and at the time, the first staff of DZFM was composed of sports writers and reporters from the Radio Sports department and radio newscasters of the said station. DZFM, later renamed their call letters to DZSR on 738 kHz, however the station's callsign was reverted to DZFM as a courtesy to the original owner of the frequency, Frederick Marquardt, an American national who donated the 738 kHz frequency to the Philippine government.[1]

    On January 2, 1995, Sports Radio's frequency was moved from 738 kHz (now occupied by Radyo ng Bayan) to 918 kHz and changed their call letters back to DZSR under Memorandum Order No. 329. (Presidential Order No. 293)[1] On March 1, 1996, 5 years after Marquardt's death, and later to Cesar Soriano and his placed by the broadcast.

    On February 1, 2010, it changed its callsign to DWSY (wherein the "SY" means Sports & Youth), as they expanded their programming from sports-related shows to youth-oriented programs. The youth programs of DWSY named "Youth Service" usually air on Saturdays. At the end of 2010, DWSY has changed back to DZSR.[2]

    On September 18, 2017, Sports Radio was rebranded as Radyo Pilipinas 2, merging its programming with Radyo Magasin, which was shut down the previous day (The 1278 frequency is now Radyo Pilipinas 3 - Alerts, and previously carrying over the DepEd TV simulcast which became DepEd Radio). [3]

    In March 2020, Radyo Pilipinas 2 temporarily off-the-air amid the community quarantine imposed in Metro Manila due to COVID-19.

    On March 7, 2022, Radyo Pilipinas 2 returned on air.

    Programming[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Terrado, Reuben (May 15, 2016). "DZSR radio stays relevant in changing times by being PH sport's link to masses". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved May 16, 2016.
  • ^ Onwumechili, Chuka (August 16, 2017). Sport Communication: An International Approach. Routledge. ISBN 9781351983525. Retrieved August 26, 2020 – via Google Books.
  • ^ "PCOO E-Brochure" (PDF). Presidential Communications Operations Office. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 7, 2019. Retrieved June 26, 2017.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=DZSR&oldid=1234020578"

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