I enjoy your videos but I think these comments are just tame and are only expressing their interest. I might rather be pissed if these comments demand you with a deadline but it seems like they don't. Leave them at it because I'd also want to see archives we've never seen before.
Not when you hear it 45,789,274 times on every single video, private message, email, tweet, and Discord chat request. It's easy to say it's not annoying and "WaG mO LaNg pAnSiNiN" while in your armchair just clicking on videos with a mouse.
That AFP Sponsored Lupang Hinirang really gave me some patriotism as a Fil-Am, while also working on a indie video game set in a alternative present (storyline) in the Philippines inspired the movie Red Dawn where the Chinese PLA is the Aggressor against the AFP 🇵🇭💥🇨🇳. Anyways very nice content you got there. God bless you and more power 🙏😌
Antonio T. Soriano is now currently at ZOE TV's A2Z and Light TV and at 1:22 I heard that Philippine National Anthem can also be heard via FEBC stations such as Care 104.3 Legazpi.
During that the time, ABS-CBN and GMA are only Network that gives the Names of their Electronics Engineers and Technicians with their Registration Numbers from the PRC and NTC, while RPN at that time was given only their Names of their Engineers and Technicians
0:20 - RPN-9's Master Control and Satellite Up-Link Facilities (Technical Operation Center) are now located at the RPN Digital Transmitter Complex in Crestview Subdivision, Antipolo, Rizal.
0:50 Engr. Antonio T. Soriano was worked for the now-defunct BBC-2 as one of the first class telephone operators that time as being said on their sign-off back in 1979, while Dario Talusan (except Jr.) is also being mentioned in the 1984 (video snippet) and 1988 RPN-9 sign off audio clip. LOST MEDIA UNLOCKED OMG
Ngl, the AFP Sponsored Philippine National Anthem fits well in Alternate Superpower Philippines and this was played on a TV Station in Filipino Overseas Military bases akin to FEN in OTL. BTW, ang linaw ng aircheck ah
That music of Philippine National Anthem is also heard on the sign on and sign off of 90.7 Brigada News FM Cebu and other Brigada News FM stations. That was also heard on the now defunct Crossover stations and later Q Radio stations.
No wonder, RPN and IBC studios have the same place back then. Broadcast City, Capitol Hills, Diliman, Quezon City. Today, IBC Compound is located at corner Zuzarregi St. (my spelling could be wrong) and RPN operates as RPTV.
Tbf, they do go later than any other non-24/7 local channel. This sign-off aired at around 4AM. Then they sign on again in just a couple of hours, I believe.
Yeahhhh unfortunately, those painfully unrealistic requests happen a lot, especially when you get to share stuff like this. Still, I'm absolutely happy to see a pretty rare sign-off like this right here, together with your other archives!
Best Philippine National Anthem I've seen in my childhood. RPN 9 is the only sign on/off that feature military showcases and footages of their training from each branch.
Parang grandfathered ung NTC broadcast license number until nung early-2k (2003). Katulad rin nung nangyari sa DZRH-AM na ginamit pa rin ung old permit number sa station notice nila until now.
I'm more familiar to the late 1990s~mid 2000s Philippine national anthem video sponsored by AFP, like this one aired on RPN-9 and I think the longest period for the network even after the 1st year blocktime agreement with Solar Entertainment Corporation: ruclips.net/video/tyygdhpsgPQ/видео.html Based on this video, it appears that this was before Hong Kong was handed over by the UK to the so-called PRoC, and they haven't acquired yet those three Peacock-class Patrol vessels by the Royal Navy which was assigned on then-British Overseas Territory at that time. 🤔
Stop spamming the comments section with your requests and "I hopes". Please fuck off.
Bro has had enough 😭💀
Try to remove those spam comments. Or you may hide those comments by visiting their YT channel and my setting doon na "hide user..." mga ganoon.
I read this in Rei Ayanami's voice lol. 👌
I enjoy your videos but I think these comments are just tame and are only expressing their interest. I might rather be pissed if these comments demand you with a deadline but it seems like they don't. Leave them at it because I'd also want to see archives we've never seen before.
Not when you hear it 45,789,274 times on every single video, private message, email, tweet, and Discord chat request. It's easy to say it's not annoying and "WaG mO LaNg pAnSiNiN" while in your armchair just clicking on videos with a mouse.
Thank you for uploading these gems. I appreciate it a lot. Reminds me of simple times. More power!
That AFP Sponsored Lupang Hinirang really gave me some patriotism as a Fil-Am, while also working on a indie video game set in a alternative present (storyline) in the Philippines inspired the movie Red Dawn where the Chinese PLA is the Aggressor against the AFP 🇵🇭💥🇨🇳. Anyways very nice content you got there. God bless you and more power 🙏😌
Antonio T. Soriano is now currently at ZOE TV's A2Z and Light TV and at 1:22 I heard that Philippine National Anthem can also be heard via FEBC stations such as Care 104.3 Legazpi.
During that the time, ABS-CBN and GMA are only Network that gives the Names of their Electronics Engineers and Technicians with their Registration Numbers from the PRC and NTC, while RPN at that time was given only their Names of their Engineers and Technicians
Napanood ko noong una ang Philippine National Anthem MV na 'to pag sign-on spiel ng RJTV 29 (which started at around 8 AM) kamakailan noong 1996.
0:20 - RPN-9's Master Control and Satellite Up-Link Facilities (Technical Operation Center) are now located at the RPN Digital Transmitter Complex in Crestview Subdivision, Antipolo, Rizal.
So wala na sila sa Panay Ave?
@@rolandong2311 Nope, Sa ngayon, Operational pa rin ang Analog transmitter site ng RPN-9 along Panay Avanue.
waw ito yung inaabangan ko yung AFP video clips mga warships at fighter jets
0:50 Engr. Antonio T. Soriano was worked for the now-defunct BBC-2 as one of the first class telephone operators that time as being said on their sign-off back in 1979, while Dario Talusan (except Jr.) is also being mentioned in the 1984 (video snippet) and 1988 RPN-9 sign off audio clip. LOST MEDIA UNLOCKED OMG
Subscribed, i love watching your videos everyday. Thanks po Undustfixation.♥️
Ngl, the AFP Sponsored Philippine National Anthem fits well in Alternate Superpower Philippines and this was played on a TV Station in Filipino Overseas Military bases akin to FEN in OTL.
BTW, ang linaw ng aircheck ah
1:23 this audio was used by 105.1 crossover (q radio) until it was transitioned to brigada news fm
Music for that sign-off was Wind Machine's Rain Maiden.
RPN Station Notice music by Rain Maden by Wind Machine from 1996-April 6, 2003
That music of Philippine National Anthem is also heard on the sign on and sign off of 90.7 Brigada News FM Cebu and other Brigada News FM stations. That was also heard on the now defunct Crossover stations and later Q Radio stations.
Even 98.7 DZFE.
Antonio Soriano and Darius Talusan... nabanggit rin sa mga previous sign offs ng RPN na inupload ng iba pang archivists
Ooh I think this one was mentioned by EverythingMediaPH about the Lost Sign On/Sign Off in the Philippines 😊😊
No wonder, RPN and IBC studios have the same place back then. Broadcast City, Capitol Hills, Diliman, Quezon City.
Today, IBC Compound is located at corner Zuzarregi St. (my spelling could be wrong) and RPN operates as RPTV.
Same sa RPN9 DAVAO
Interesting. I remember RPN 9 went on air 24 hours a day in the early to mid 90s. I like Andy Santillan's voice.
Tbf, they do go later than any other non-24/7 local channel. This sign-off aired at around 4AM. Then they sign on again in just a couple of hours, I believe.
lost and now found RPN-9 sign off in 1997 😮
2:34 the EIA Test Card of ZOE TV from April 13-July 12, 1998/and May, 30 to September 1, 2005
It's date of AFP Philippine National Anthem in 1998, now only in RPN Station from 1995-2003, is now BPI Independence Day 100 version.😊
This was the one before the Koro Pilipino (acapella) variant of the Lupang Hinirang AFP video.
Yeahhhh unfortunately, those painfully unrealistic requests happen a lot, especially when you get to share stuff like this.
Still, I'm absolutely happy to see a pretty rare sign-off like this right here, together with your other archives!
Cool
I went to old balara ch. 9 studios to join battle ofthe brains
Title song for RPN 9 sign off is RAIN MAIDEN BY WIND MACHINE
Thanks
0:00 - 0:08 At least the 1st few seconds, we get to see a clearer version of “Your Friendly Network” era of RPN.
Best Philippine National Anthem I've seen in my childhood. RPN 9 is the only sign on/off that feature military showcases and footages of their training from each branch.
Napaka-old na pala yung broadcast license nila
Parang grandfathered ung NTC broadcast license number until nung early-2k (2003).
Katulad rin nung nangyari sa DZRH-AM na ginamit pa rin ung old permit number sa station notice nila until now.
Lost media has been found ❤❤❤
You see, for the RPN 9 Davao sign-off sequence, this was the same voice but different dialogue.
The difference? This one does not have dots, while the one from the Davao sign-off sequence has dots (denoting the stations).
I'm more familiar to the late 1990s~mid 2000s Philippine national anthem video sponsored by AFP, like this one aired on RPN-9 and I think the longest period for the network even after the 1st year blocktime agreement with Solar Entertainment Corporation: ruclips.net/video/tyygdhpsgPQ/видео.html
Based on this video, it appears that this was before Hong Kong was handed over by the UK to the so-called PRoC, and they haven't acquired yet those three Peacock-class Patrol vessels by the Royal Navy which was assigned on then-British Overseas Territory at that time.
🤔
W UNDUSTFIXATION RRLS!
0:00 Footage like this that I used to watch, I think just an TVRI intro
Engr. Antonio T. Soriano is now with ZOE
RPN 9 Davao had one too, and they were still in use.
even sandiesss had this cebu variant
Before in Marfori heights and now transferred in Panacan which RPN TV-9 and AM radio as studio
the sign off music is relaxing and somehow creepy
Not really, because the music is actually (Rain Maiden by Wind Machine) which is relaxing...
@ but with the vhs sound makes it unsettling
RIP Andy Santillan.
@@mstrrandelealcoranarcilla538 That booming voice behind the RPN-9 announcements.
This is NOT PMS and PNP Band, it's an acapella version of the national anthem by AFP Chorus.
It is. I heard the actual 1985 cassette tape rip just moments ago from a source in the Canciones de Filipinas Discord Server.
@@undustfixation Noted. Better change the intro on who sang this rendition of Lupang Hinirang
No, I meant the info on the caption has always been correct. It came from them and they doubled down on it earlier by playing the tape.
@@undustfixation Thanks.
Is this the one that got featured on EverythingMediaPH's lost sign-offs? If so, big w.
Yeah maybe this is one that featured on EverythingMediaPH 😊😊
Was this after "Talk Of The Town" at around 12:30am that they signed off and this was recorded?
No, this was after a Rated Night Awake movie. Talk of the Town is barely the final program.
1997-2003 only used
1998 (BPI Kalayaan 100 Ver.)
(found)
ultra fucking rare LMAO