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DZRJ-AM
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・ DZRJ-TV
・ DZRL
・ DZRM
・ DZRM-FM
・ DZRR
・ DZRR-TV
・ DZRV
・ DZSC-TV
・ Dzsenifer Marozsán
・ DZSO
・ DZSP
・ DZSR
・ DZST


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DZRJ-AM : ウィキペディア英語版
DZRJ-AM

DZRJ-AM (810 AM), also known by its tagline The Voice of the Philippines, is an AM radio station of the Rajah Broadcasting Network, Inc. in the Philippines. Its present studio location is at the Ventures Building-1, General Luna Street, Poblacion, Makati City, and Unit 404 Seneca Plaza Building, E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue, New Manila, Quezon City. while its radio transmitter is located along Quirino Highway, Novaliches, Quezon City. DZRJ 810 AM operates 24 hours daily except Sunday and Monday where it leaves the air from midnight until 5 am, and except Holy Week of each year where it leaves the air at midnight of Maundy Thursday and resumes transmissions at 5 am of Easter Sunday.
==Boss Radio==
DZRJ-AM was originally found in the broadcast frequency of 780 kilohertz on the AM band. It carried the tagline, "DzRJ: Boss Radio", which later evolved into "DzRJ, The Rock of Manila" as it hosted a daily show called "Pinoy Rock 'n' Rhythm" (later shortened to "Pinoy Rock"), which was conceived by DzRJ's original station manager, Alan Austria ("Double-A") and its program director, Emil Quinto ("Charlie Brown"). DzRJ's radio personalities, the "Bossmen", then the "RockJocks", became celebrities in Manila's counterculture.

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