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Catholic Media Network, also known as CMN, is a
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in the
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. CMN serves as the broadcasting arm of the
Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines The Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines; ceb, Hugpong sa mga Obispo nga Katoliko sa Pilipinas; bcl, Komperensya kan mga Obispo Katoliko kan Pilipinas; hil, Komperensya sang mga Obispo Katoliko sang Pilipinas; ilo, Kumperensya ti ...
, the governing body of the
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.


History

CMN was previously known as Philippine Federation of Catholic Broadcasters (PFCB). The
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network was owned and operated by different Catholic broadcast media corporations. In 1997, the name was changed to the Catholic Media Network to suit the network's mission and also the new slogan "The Spirit of The Philippines". In October 2017, the House of Representatives threatened not to renew the 25-year franchise of the CBCP's broadcast radio operations (including some of the CMN member stations), citing criticism on the Duterte administration over war on drugs. However, CMN's de facto flagship station DZRV, was not part of it as it is operated by CBCP's affiliate Global Broadcasting System, which its franchise was already renewed by the Aquino administration a year earlier. Eventually, in July 2019, CBCP broadcast franchise was renewed for 25 years after its respective bill was lapsed into law as President Rodrigo Duterte did not signed it within the period set by the Constitution.


Content

CMN content varies depending on the station from which it is being broadcast. Stations broadcast
news News is information about current events. This may be provided through many different media: word of mouth, printing, postal systems, broadcasting, electronic communication, or through the testimony of observers and witnesses to event ...
,
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,
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, and other programs. As a network, CMN's mission statement is to use community-based broadcasting to promote New Evangelizing and human development. Content is anti-abortion, catholic, and community oriented.


Stations

CMN has 54 radio stations across the Philippines and its broadcasts reach 11 regions and 35 provinces. It is the largest broadcaster in the Philippines, in terms of total number of stations and transmitting power per station. Most of its stations are operated by their respective dioceses either through CBCP or their dioceses' own media arms. These stations, along with its diocesan licensees and affiliates, form the network chain and these individual stations credit their promotions as "members of" and not "owned by" CMN.


AM stations

CMN's Radyo Totoo arm consists of AM stations, with the exception of ALFM 95.9 Radyo Totoo in Batangas. Provincial stations mostly have their own local branding other than the Radyo Totoo pattern of identification.


FM stations

The CMN FM stations are grouped as Spirit FM. Prior to 1997, these stations had their unique local branding. Majority of these stations carry a hybrid of ''masa'' & religious formats while some carry their own music formats (whether religious, Top 40 or country) and even a few function as an overflow station of their AM sister. Similar to its sister AM network, a few stations still operate under their own local branding other than Spirit FM.


CMN Radio


Notable diocesan/regional licensees and affiliates

*
Notre Dame Broadcasting Corporation Notre Dame Broadcasting Corporation (NDBC) is a radio network based in Kidapawan. It is an affiliate of Catholic Media Network. Awards The network won two awards in the audio category at the International Committee of the Red Cross Human Repor ...
(Cotabato/ Oblates of Mary Immaculate) * Word Broadcasting Corporation (Cebu/ Society of the Divine Word) * Global Broadcasting System (Manila/ Archdiocese of Manila) *
Radio Maria Philippines Radio Maria Philippines is the Philippine radio division of The World Family of Radio Maria Radio Maria (formally known as The World Family of Radio Maria; es, link=no, Radio María, pt, Rádio Maria, hr, Radio Marija, mt, Radju Marija, ...
(Northern Luzon/ Radio Maria)


International affiliations

* EWTN Global Catholic Radio *
The World Family of Radio Maria Radio Maria (formally known as The World Family of Radio Maria; es, link=no, Radio María, pt, Rádio Maria, hr, Radio Marija, mt, Radju Marija, lt, Marijos Radijas, hu, Mária Rádió, russian: Радио Мария, uk, Радіо Ма ...


References


External links


Catholic Media Network Official websiteDXDD WEBSITEDZRV WEBSITEMirror site of CMN
{{Radio in the Philippines Christian radio stations in the Philippines Philippine radio networks Radio stations in the Philippines Catholic radio stations Radio stations established in 1997