MBC Media Group

(Idinirekta mula sa DYMB)

Ang MBC Media Group (o MMG)[4] ay isa sa mga pinakamalaking pangradyo at pangtelebisyong lambat-lambat sa Pilipinas. Itinatag noong 1946, ang MBC ay may anim na radio networks, kabilang ang MBC TV, DZRH News Television, DZRH, Love Radio, Yes the Best, Easy Rock, Radyo Natin at Aksyon Radyo.

MBC Media Group
(MMG)
Kilala datiMetropolitan Broadcasting Company (1946–1972)
Manila Broadcasting Company (1972-2024)
UriPublic
PSEMBC
IndustriyaBroadcast television and radio network
Itinatag12 Hunyo 1946; 78 taon na'ng nakalipas (1946-06-12)[1]
NagtatagFederico Elizalde
Joaquin Miguel Elizalde
Manuel "Manolo" Elizalde
Punong-tanggapanPasay, Philippines
Pangunahing tauhan
Fred J. Elizalde, Chairman and CEO
Ruperto Nicdao Jr., President
Juan Manuel Elizalde, Vice-President for Operations
KitaIncreasePHP1.13 billion (FY 2015)[2]
Kita sa operasyon
IncreasePHP213.21 million (FY 2015)[2]
IncreasePHP148.40 million (FY 2015)[2]
Kabuuang pag-aariIncreasePHP1.27 billion (FY 2015)[2]
Kabuuang equityIncreasePHP890.98 million (FY 2015)[2]
May-ariElizalde Holdings Corporation (34.7%)
Elizalde Land, Inc. (21.6%)
Other (17.4%)
Public stock (26.3%)
Dami ng empleyado
124 (FY 2015)[3]
MagulangFJE Group of Companies
Subsidiyariyosee list
Websitembcmediagroup.com

Ang kasalukuyang presidente ng MBC Media Group ay si Ruperto Nicdao Jr.

Dating logo ng Manila Broadcasting Company (2002-2024).

Kasaysayan

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Mga Himpilang radyo

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DZRH News Television

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Subsidiaries / Affiliates

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*Defunct

Partnerships and affiliations

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Mga sanggunian

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  1. "Company Information". Philippine Stock Exchange.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "PSE Edge - Manila Broadcasting Company - Financial reports". Philippine Stock Exchange. Nakuha noong 19 Disyembre 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date auto-translated (link)
  3. "Media Ownership Monitor Philippines - Manila Broadcasting Company". VERA Files. Nakuha noong Nobyembre 24, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date auto-translated (link)
  4. Media Ownership Monitor Philippines - Media Companies: A Duopoly Rules by VERA Files and Reporters Without Borders