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DZFE (98.7 FM) is a
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owned and operated by the Far East Broadcasting Company (Philippines). The station's studio and transmitter are located on the 46th floor of
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, Meralco Ave. cor. Doña Julia Vargas Ave.,
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,
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. This station operates daily from 6:00 AM to 3:00 AM the following day.


History


1954–1972: Early history

DZFE was the second radio station established by American missionaries, who founded the first station ( DZAS) of Far East Broadcasting Company in 1948. FEBC's mission of bringing "Christ to the World by Radio" was first directed toward China. However, in 1954, FEBC stepped forward to answer a government bid for the establishment of a classical music station. On June 1, 1954, DZFE marked its inaugural broadcast. It aired from 6pm to 8pm, playing motets and chorales from Strauss II, Rimsky-Korsakov, a Filipino musical (My Nipa Hut), and Bach, at a frequency of 1030 kilohertz. Initially, the broadcast comprised sequenced music; programming provided by the network's English Service was brought in to augment the material. DZFE debuted its first full day of broadcast on April 4, 1961, signing on at 5AM and signing off at 11PM. John Hubbard became the station's new director in 1963. He had previously led the music faculty of
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in
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, and gave DZFE's programming the educational impetus and Gospel-centered worldview it possesses to the present day. In 1965, DZFE's staff acquired its second member with the addition of Joy Dulaca, née Abiera, a music graduate of
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in
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, who took over the leadership of the station in 1975 when Hubbard returned to the United States.


1972–1997: Martial Law and People Power Revolution

In the 70s, DZFE moved to the FM band though 98.7 MHz due to the act which is called ownership restriction that doesn't allow 2 AM stations in the same franchise in the same location. In 1976, it reduced its broadcast to six hours a day, going on the air from 4PM to midnight. It expanded back to its regular broadcast hours a few years later. During the 1986
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, the operators of
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, who were operating as "Radyo Bandido" to give people information about movements around
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and
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, briefly considered asking to use DZFE's transmitter in Bulacan after Marcos' soldiers had knocked out their tower. However, they decided it was instead better to request access to the transmitter of DZRJ in Sta. Mesa, which was closer. Later that year, it reduced its broadcast once again by going off the air from noon to 6PM. It reclaimed the said broadcast hours the following year.


1997–2012: Move to Makati and 9/11 aftermath

In 1997, under the helm of Ma. Teresa "Rexey" Domingo, DZFE transferred its office and studio from the FEBC Compound in Karuhatan, Valenzuela to Cityland 10 Tower 1 in
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. This was to move the station closer to its listeners, many of whom resided in the latter area. Dan Andrew Cura assumed management of the station in 2000. He left to take on other responsibilities within the FEBC network in 2002, and was succeeded by Maribel Fernandez. The withdrawal of foreign subsidies following
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, in addition to other fiscal difficulties, spurred a decision to reduce the broadcast by 40% in 2003, going on the air in the morning and evening six days a week. The management of the station was entrusted to current station manager Tiffany Liong-Gabuya in 2004, who assumed full management of the station the following year. That year, owing to the proliferation of tall buildings around its Makati antenna, DZFE transferred its transmitting facilities to a leased site in Crestview Subd.,
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, Rizal (a site formerly shared with commercial stations, UNTV-37 and
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, all owned by
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; now used by
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for digital TV broadcasts), and downgraded its transmitting power from 20 kW to 5 kW, in order to control power costs. In 2006, DZFE reclaimed 10 hours of the broadcast week, restoring quality programming to the 10PM to midnight block. In June 2008, it extended its broadcast back to 18 hours a day, 6 days a week. In January 2010, it completed its return to its daily 18-hour broadcasts. The station also regained signal strength. In April 2009, DZFE began broadcast from a newly purchased Nautel NV20 transmitter, entirely funded by donations from local and foreign FEBC supporters, and is the first of its kind in the Philippines. It upgraded its transmitting power to 10 kW.


2012–present: Move to Ortigas

The station once more relocated its office, studio and transmitting facilities in June and July 2012, this time to
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,
Pasig Pasig, officially the City of Pasig (), is a highly-urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 803,159 people. It is located along the eastern border of Metro Mani ...
. Off air for a few days from June 21 for the move, the station began broadcasting on July 2 from the 46th floor of One Corporate Center. The relocation was part of a larger migration that involved the transfer of FEBC's main offices and the office and studio of its sister station, 702 DZAS, to Pasig from Valenzuela; while its archived and miscellaneous contents were also transferred to FEBC's shortwave facilities in Bocaue,
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. After the transfer, it upgraded its transmitting power once again to 20 kW. In June 2013, after years of working through several backroom issues, DZFE's broadcast became available outside the Greater Metro Manila area through online streaming. In September 2013, DZFE expanded its schedule to a 21-hour-a-day daily broadcast, the longest schedule DZFE has maintained in its history. Since July 2017, DZFE has been available as an audio simulcast via
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Channel 314.


HD Radio operations

At present, 98.7 DZFE is also test broadcast via digital
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via the HD1 channel. The HD2 channel carries a simulcast of sister AM station DZAS. Previously, the HD3 channel carried Now XD, a
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-formatted digital HD Radio and internet station owned by FEBC. Prior to Now XD, FEBC launched a similar Christian music block under the title Now Radio, which used to be aired from 10PM to midnight in the early 2000s.


References


External links


Official website
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