Two years after they ceased operations, channels DZMM and Teleradyo will be revived through rebranding efforts from the Philippine Collective Media Corporation (PCMC) and Media Serbisyo Production Corporation, according to Rappler.
This was announced in a statement posted online by PCMC on May 29.
“It is the comeback that most Filipinos have been waiting for,” it said.
“With this, the familiar sounds of DZMM, including the station’s thrust ‘Una sa balita, una sa public service’ will be heard again in the airwaves.”
This comes after news giant ABS-CBN, which previously owned DZMM and Teleradyo, entered a joint venture with House Speaker Martin Romualdez’s Prime Media Holdings Incorporated in 2023. The two formed a joint venture company, Media Serbisyo Production Corporation, which produces various news programs to be supplied to broadcasters, including PCMC.
In May 2023, ABS-CBN announced its plans to cease operations for Teleradyo due to mounting losses, but it revived its old radio call sign and frequency, DZMM 630 kHz, under the joint venture with Romualdez’s Prime Media. This led to the launch of DWPM Radyo 630, which aired programs anchored by veteran ABS-CBN journalists on the frequency that was previously assigned to ABS-CBN’s DZMM.
PCMC will be rebranding DWPM Radyo 630 to DZMM Radyo Patrol 630.
The programs will feature familiar names in broadcasting, such as Noli de Castro, Charo Santos, Doris Bigornia, and Alvin Elchico.
Listeners can tune into DZMM Radyo Patrol 630 on 630 kHz on the AM band in Metro Manila, meanwhile DZMM TeleRadyo will be available via cable, satellite TV, and online via YouTube and Facebook.

