ACWS-United Broadcasting Network

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ACWS-United Broadcasting Network
Company typePrivately-held company
IndustryRadio and television broadcasting
Founded1960s
Headquarters Makati, Philippines
Website acwsubni.com

ACWS-United Broadcasting Network is a broadcast media company in the Philippines. It owns several radio stations in areas, as well as its focus on the Multipoint Video Distribution System (MVDS) for wireless broadcast distribution.

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History

Associated Communications & Wireless Services was established by the Hodreal family in the 1960s. It obtained its Congressional franchise in 1969 when Republic Act No. 4551 was transferred from the Villaverde group. [1]

It established DWBC-AM (then at 920 kHz) and its FM station counterpart in 1972, the year when the Philippines was under Martial Law. In 1980, DWBC-FM became DWRK (RK 96) and in 1988, relaunched under the new branding known as WRocK.

On July 27, 1999, ACWS-UBN launched its first television station known as UltraVision 25 . The station, however, was short-lived and became the subject of a legal dispute when ACWS-UBN filed a case against the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC). In February 2009, the Supreme Court affirmed the case. [2] [3]

On February 28, 2003, Republic Act No. 9192 signed by then-Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo which renewed ACWS-UBN's license for another 25 years. The law granted ACWS-UBN a franchise to construct, install, establish, operate and maintain for commercial purposes and in the public interest, radio and/or television broadcasting stations in the Philippines. [4]

On October 6, 2008, it has been announced that the Elizalde Group of Companies' Manila Broadcasting Company (MBC) has purchased WRocK from the Hodreal family, owners of ACWS-UBN, for PhP229.6 million. Except for the acquisition price, further terms were not disclosed. [5]

While the Manila radio station (DWRK rebranded to 96.3 Easy Rock) is under the control of MBC, ACWS-UBN (and then-sister firm Exodus Broadcasting Company) retained control of the WRocK provincial stations until in 2010 when it suspended its operations except the Exodus-owned Cebu station being remained.

In 2015, a new group of investors acquired ACWS-UBN from the Hodreal family. Since under the new ownership, the company obtained 2 FM stations under a provisional authority (but has since not yet to be operational), as the company proposes to enter joint-venture franchise agreements with various 3rd-parties to invest and operate thru either community radio and public broadcast. [6] It also began resuming its television broadcast business through its engagement in MVDS for wireless distribution.

In 2024, GMA Parntership with ACWS-UBN, new Regional TV Channel "ACTV" (DZAC-TV Channel 24 Quezon)

List of stations

Current stations

TelevisionNumber ChannelFrequencyCoverageRadioTV
ACTV (Upcoming)2498.7 MHz Laoag
ACTV (Upcoming)3899.3 MHz Tuguegarao

Former stations

Radio

BrandingCallsignFrequencyCoverageFate
96.3 WRocK DWRK 96.3 MHz Metro Manila Sold to Manila Broadcasting Company in 2009.
DWBC 1422 DWBC-AM 1422 kHzDefunct.

Television

BrandingCallsignCh. #LocationFate
UltraVision 25DWMJ-TV25 Metro Manila Acquired by Eagle Broadcasting Corporation. Currently broadcasts as Net 25.

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References

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