The very famous
community radio in the Philippines is Radyo Natin.
In the afternoons, on regular programming, Radyo Natin swings to being a music station which offers the latest
and biggest hits of the country.
In 2005 a show-cause order containing a cease-and-desist directive from the commissioner of the National
Telecommunications Commission was issued to Radyo Natin, forcing the closure of all stations.
Radyo Natin is the largest network of community radio stations in the
Philippines, counting over 150 small FM stations throughout the archipelago, from Batanes in the north to Tawi-Tawi farthest south.
Radyo Natin is the largest network of community radio stations in the Philippines,
counting over 150 small FM stations throughout the archipelago from Batanes in the north to Tawi-Tawi in the south.
These individual Radyo Natin stations can, however,"unhook" from the Manila
central studios and air events in their own areas at specified times; thus, Radyo Natin is nationwide in coverage but local in nature.
Composed of 100 FM stations strategically across the nation by using state of the art satellite technology, Radyo Natin is able to reach audiences that has
never been reached before by another radio station.
In 2005 a Show Cause Order containing a cease and desist directive from the commissioner of National
Telecommunications Commission was issued to Radyo Natin, forcing a closure of the all radio station from its operation.