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{{Short description|Philippine media company}}
{{Distinguish|RPTV (TV channel)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2022}}
{{Use Philippine English|date=November 2022}}
{{Infobox company
| name = Rajah Broadcasting Network (RJ Broadcasting Group)
| type =
| industry = [[Terrestrial television|Broadcast]]
| area_served = Nationwide
| key_people = [[Ramon Jacinto|Ramon "RJ" Jacinto]] (Chairman Emeritus) <br /> Erlinda Legaspi (Vice President) <br /> Beatriz "Bea" Jacinto-Colamonici (Senior Vice President) <br /> Nadine Jacinto (Executive Producer For RJ Productions)
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| founder = [[Ramon Jacinto|Ramon "RJ" Jacinto]]
| parent = RJ Broadcasting Group
| location = Ventures I Bldg., Makati Ave. cor. Gen. Luna St., [[Makati]]
| past_names =
| website = {{URL|https://www.rjplanet.com}}
}}
{{Infobox broadcasting network
| network_name = RJTV
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| logo =
| country = [[Philippines]]
| network_type = [[Terrestrial television|Broadcast]]
| branding = RJ DigiTV
| available =
| Picture format = [[NTSC]] [[
| tvstations =
| broadcast_area = Nationwide
| headquarters = Ventures I Bldg., Makati Ave. cor. Gen. Luna St., [[Makati]], [[Metro Manila]]
| key_people =
| owner = Rajah Broadcasting Network
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| servicename1 = Sister channels
| service1 =
| replaced = [[2nd Avenue (television channel)|2nd Avenue]]
| replaced_by =
| website = {{URL|https://www.rjplanet.com}}
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}}
'''Rajah Broadcasting Network, Inc.''' (which stands for '''RA'''mon '''JA'''cinto '''H'''oldings) is a Philippine television and radio network owned by guitarist-singer-businessman Ramon "RJ" Jacinto. The network's studio headquarters is located at Ventures I
==About==
The RJ Group was founded by [[Ramon
At the age of 15, RJ Enterprises pioneered in multi-track recording in the Philippines, utilizing the first three multi-track Ampex in Southeast Asia.
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After the [[EDSA People Power Revolution]] on February 25, 1986, RJ came home from exile on March 5, 1986, and the new democratic regime returned the family properties and his radio stations. Those assets were seized and operated by the military for 14.5 years.
RJ's radio station, [[DZRJ-AM|DZRJ]], became the voice of the democratic revolution, known as Radyo Bandido, and was the recipient of freedom awards after that.
RJ immediately expanded his radio stations and started many businesses after that, making up for lost time.
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This includes a nationwide network of 11 total FM and AM radio stations and a TV station, RJ DigiTV, which is carried nationwide by the cable networks, and in Metro Manila via Digital Terrestrial Television. The RJ broadcasting group is known to be the prime movers of locally produced music, discovering many talents from the 60s on, who have become name-brand entertainers in the Philippine music scene.
[[DZRJ-FM|RJ FM 100.3]], the flagship radio station of the group, plays the greatest and the latest hits from five decades, packaging it as three songs in a row. Following the same format, it is the most successful radio station whose musical playlist is defined not by genre, but by sound. Its programming format has been popularly lauded as a groundbreaking formula and is streamed 24 hours a day via Facebook, on the web and through the radio. Its primary markets are the movers and shakers, decision makers, and upwardly mobile youth. RJ FM DJs, namely Steve O’Neal and Renen de Guia, owner of Ovation Productions, have become major producers and promoters of the biggest and hottest concerts in the Philippines.
===Franchise renewal===
On October 9, 2018, in accordance with current constitutional rules, it was granted a 25-year legislative franchise under Republic Act
==RBN stations==
===RJTV owned and operated stations===
====Digital====
RJTV's upcoming expansion of digital terrestrial television will be announced soon as possible in other key regional areas nationwide.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
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! class="unsortable"|Area of Coverage
|-
| RJTV
| [[DZRJ-DTV]]
| 29
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| Originating
| [[Metro Manila]]
|-▼
| DWSJ-DTV
| Relay▼
| [[Laoag]] (Ilocos Region)
|-▼
| RJTV Tuguegarao
| 29
| 563.143 MHz
| 5 kW▼
| Relay▼
| [[Tuguegarao City|Tuguegarao]] (Northern Luzon)▼
|-▼
| RJTV Iloilo
| 24
| 1 kW
| Relay▼
| [[Iloilo]] (Western Visayas)
|-▼
| RJTV Bacolod
| DYJR-DTV
| 26
| 545.143 MHz
| 1 kW
| Relay
| [[Bacolod]] (Western Visayas)
|-
| RJTV Cebu
| [[DYNJ-TV|DYNJ-DTV]]
| 33
| 587.143 MHz
| 1 kW
| Relay
| [[Cebu]] (Central Visayas)
|-
| RJTV Davao
| [[DXRS-TV|DXRS-DTV]]
| 28
| 557.143 MHz
| 1 kW
| Relay
| [[Metro Davao|Davao]] (Davao Region)
|-
| RJTV Zamboanga
| DXNJ-DTV
| 42
| 641.143 MHz
| 1 kW
| Relay
| [[Zamboanga Peninsula|Zamboanga]] (Zamboanga Peninsula)
|}
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! class="unsortable"|Transmitter Site (Coverage)
|-
| RJTV
▲| DWRJ-TV
▲| 5 kW
▲| Relay
▲| [[Tuguegarao City|Tuguegarao]] (Northern Luzon)
▲|-
▲| [[DXRJ-TV]]
▲| 5 kW
▲| Relay
▲|-
▲| RJTV 23 Davao
| [[DXRS-TV]]
|
| 5 kW
| Relay
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|-
| [[Cablelink]]
|
▲|-
▲| 30
| [[Metro Manila]]
|-
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|-
| [[G Sat]]
|
| Nationwide
|-
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| Relay
| [[Tuguegarao]]
▲|-
▲| 101.1 MHz
▲| 5 kW
▲| Relay
|-
| RJFM Palawan
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|-
| RJFM Cebu
| [[
| 100.3 MHz
| 20 kW
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|-
| RJFM Davao
| [[
| 100.3 MHz
| 20 kW
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===Radyo Bandido TV===
{{main|DZRJ-AM#Radyo Bandido TV}}
'''Radyo Bandido TV''' is a Tagalog-language news/talk channel of Rajah Broadcasting Network. The channel predominantly airs simulcasts of [[DZRJ-AM|DZRJ 810 AM]] programs.
===RJ Rock TV===
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==Productions and affiliates==
* ''[[The Philippine Star]]''
* ''[[Daily Tribune (Philippines)|Daily Tribune]]''
* [[Voice of America|VOA]]
* [[BBC]]
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[[Category:Philippine companies established in 1963]]
[[Category:Companies based in Makati]]
[[Category:Privately held companies of the Philippines]]
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