The first reporters assigned as Radyo Patrol were Al Mendez, Zolio Paragas and Bar Samson. It was the brainchild of Ben Aniceto, the then ABS-CBN program director and Chief engr. DZAQ 620 kHz features news, variety and music programs on an AM format which then the basis of DZAQ-TV 3, years later when ABS and CBN were formally merged into a single network in 1967, DZAQ 620 kHz switched frequencies with CBN-owned DZXL 960 kHz to become DZAQ Radyo Patrol 960 kHz, one of the pre- martial law flagship AM stations of ABS-CBN until 1972.The first and original Radyo Patrol team was organized at the height of Typhoon Yoling in 1970 at the old ABS-CBN Radio Broadcast Center in Aduana, Intramuros, Manila. It began on October 19, 1953, DZAQ, the forerunner of DZMM was the first radio station of the former ABS (Alto Broadcasting System) of the Quirinos under President Elpidio Quirino's brother, Antonio (originally came from the pre-1953 experimental station DZBC). Panghulo, Obando, BulacanAt present, DZMM is considered, amd remains to be one of the top stations in the AM band in Metro Manila (#1 in Vehicle Coincidental Survey for AM stations and Kantar Radio Ratings) and is recognized as one of the most awarded radio stations in the Philippines by the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas.DZMM is also simulcast via The Filipino Channel and also has a television channel on Sk圜able, Destiny Cable and as an exclusive news channel on digital free TV via ABS-CBN TVplus (under test broadcast) named DZMM Teleradyo where the studio and hosts of its programs can be seen by its listeners and viewers. South Triangle, Diliman, Quezon City, while its 50,000 watt transmitter is located at F. Esguerra Avenue, corner of Mother Ignacia St., Brgy. The station's studio is located at the ABS-CBN Broadcast Center, Sgt. It is the flagship station of the Radyo Patrol Network owned by ABS-CBN Corporation. DZMM (630 AM) - operating as ABS-CBN DZMM Radyo Patrol 630 - is a 24-hour news/talk radio station in Quezon City, Philippines, aimed at the Mega Manila market.
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