Broadcast ministry of Members Church of God International

Broadcast media is being utilized by the Members Church of God International (MCGI), an international Christian religious organization with headquarters in the Philippines, to preach the gospel and expand internationally. The church is producing religious programs in different languages, aired in various countries, by acquiring time slots on several television stations. The church also maintains its own radio and television network for its 24/7 terrestrial, satellite and internet broadcasts.

Broadcast ministry of the Members Church of God International
TypeReligious
HeadquartersPhilippines, Brazil
Region served
International
Websitewww.mcgi.org

The MCGI started as a small group with less than a hundred believers in 1977. It is popularly known in the Philippines as Ang Dating Daan (ADD) (English: The Old Path), the title of its flagship radio and television program and currently the longest-running religious program in the Philippines with Eliseo Soriano (also known as "Bro. Eli") as the program's main host and the "Overall Servant" (Former title: "Presiding Minister") to MCGI. Most of its broadcast ministries are directly funded by the church, through voluntary contributions from its members, as the church do not accept monetary donations from non-members. Meanwhile, a few of its news and public affairs programs in the Philippines are supported by commercial advertisements.

Its global evangelism is conducted mostly via AM radio, FM radio, terrestrial television, cable television and direct-to-home satellite transmissions. Other platforms include internet streaming, mobile applications and various forms of social media. The group also conducts regular Bible Expositions aired live via satellite in all MCGI local congregations and through the "MCGI Broadcast" mobile app.

History

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Soriano started his nightly town-to-town preaching in the 1970s but eventually realized that his lifetime is not enough to reach the entire Philippines. In 1980, he decided to go on radio and after a few years on television to preach the gospel. In 1999, the church took advantage of the advancement in internet technology. Its foray into satellite broadcasting happened in 2004, to reach more souls in different countries around the globe.

In October 1980, the 30-minute radio program Ang Dating Daan was aired on DWWA 1206 kHz with a shoe-string budget. In February 1983, the program made its inaugural broadcast on television through IBC Channel 13. In 1997, the program moved to RJTV Channel 29, government-owned PTV-4 and later on SBN 21. In 1999, the church launched a nationwide radio broadcast through DZRH, RMN and 100 Radyo Natin stations.

Radio and television

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The UNTV Public Service channel, Radyo La Verdad 1350 kHz, Wish FM 107.5, The Truth Channel, TV Verdade and TV La Verdad are the official religious media services of the Members Church of God International.

Between 2010 and 2011, the MCGI programs reached the airwaves of India, Uruguay, Argentina, Bolivia and Portugal. To further boost viewership, the church acquired a 30-minute slot on Fox Channel which can be seen in over 50 cable networks in Central and South America. In 2012, MCGI launched its own channel TV La Verdad (English: Truth TV) for Spanish-speaking countries. In 2012, through a blocktime agreement with PBC, MCGI's own radio station in Mega Manila, UNTV Radio La Verdad 1350 kHz was launched.

International broadcasts

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Ang Dating Daan is being aired internationally, with programs usually lasting for an hour or two, through blocktime agreements with local television networks.

MCGI Local Free TV Broadcast (International)

The Old Path (English)

Country/ Continent TV Station Schedule
United Kingdom Revelation TV
(Sky Channel 585)
Fri (3pm),
Sat (6:30–7:30am, 8:30pm) BST
Ireland Revelation TV
(Sky Channel 581)
Fri (3pm),
Sat (6am, 8:30pm) BST
Rome, Italy Televita Channel 65 Sat (9-10pm)
India SAB TV Mon-Sun (5:30–6:30am IST)
Cayman Islands Island 24 Sun (10-11am)
France Revelation TV
(Sky Channel 581)
Wed (9pm),
Sat (10pm) BST
Europe, Canada, Australia, New Zealand Latino America Television TBA
United States Comcast Channel 77 Sun (7-7:30pm),
Thu (5pm),
Sun (6-7pm)
Seattle, Washington (United States) Broadstripe Channel 23 Sun (6-7pm)

El Camino Antiguo (Spanish)

Country/ Continent TV Station Schedule
Costa Rica Canal 9 Mon-Fri (5:15–5:45am)
Mon-Sat (12:30-1am)
Sat-Sun(6:-6:30am)
Argentina CN23 Daily (5-6am)
Argentina America 2 TV TBA
Bolivia Universal de Television (UNITEL) Daily (3-5am GMT-4)
Bolivia TV Universitario Canal 11 Daily (6-7am, 4:05–4:35pm)
Ecuador Gama TV Daily (4:30–5:30am)
Peru Frequencia Latina Mon-Fri (4-5am)
Uruguay Teledoce Mon-Fri (6-7am)
Sat/Sun (7-8am)
Mexico Gala TV Mon-Fri (5:30-6am)
Nicaragua Canal 9 Daily (6:30-7am, 10-10:30pm)
Venezuela La Tele Daily (7-8pm, 12-1am)
Honduras Teleceiba Mon-Fri (5-6am, 3-4pm, 11-12am)
Sat-Sun (7-8am, 8:30–9:30pm)
Dominican Republic Telemedios Canal 25 Mon-Fri (6-7am, 10:30–11:30pm)
Spain (Madrid) Canal 33 Mon-Fri (8-9pm)
All countries in Central and South America Fox Channel Mon-Fri (6:30-7am)

O Caminho Antigo (Portuguese)

Country/ Continent TV Station Schedule
Brazil Canal Rural
Sky-159
Net–135
Astro–35
Viacabo–118
Claro TV–112
Cabonnet–24
Daily (3-6am)
Brazil CNT Channel 23 Daily (1-2pm)
Portugal Kurios TV Daily (8pm)

UNTV Public Service channel (Philippines)

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In 2004, UNTV-37 became the permanent home of MCGI when it acquired an exclusive blocktime agreement with UNTV's parent, the Progressive Broadcasting Corporation. In 2007, the station became a "Public Service Channel" when MCGI affiliate Breakthrough and Milestones Productions International, Inc. (BMPI), acquired the entire production and management operations of UNTV. The station operates 24/7 in Metro Manila and surrounding provinces with a power of 30 kilowatts, with several low-powered relay stations in the provinces. UNTV was aired nationwide via Mabuhay Agila 2. In 2011, UNTV left Agila 2 and transferred its free-to-air broadcast feed to MEASAT-3a satellite which covers Asia and selected parts of Australia, Middle East, Europe and Africa. UNTV is also being carried by Sky Cable and more than 200 local cable operators and Cignal, the largest direct-to-home satellite provider in the Philippines. In 2016 until 2020, it included in the line-up of ABS-CBN's newest DTH service, Sky Direct.

Digital terrestrial (ISDB-T)

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Channel Frequency Power Coverage Subchannels Stream Programming
UHF-38 617.143 TBA Mega Manila UNTV-1 SD UNTV Public Service
UNTV-2 SD STV (Social TV)
TRUTH CHANNEL HD TRUTH Channel
UNTV 1SEG 1seg UNTV Public Service

Analog broadcast

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UNTV Public Service (Philippines)

Branding Callsign Channel Power (kW) Station Type Location
UNTV 37 Manila DWAO-TV TV-37 60 kW Originating Metro Manila
UNTV 28 Tarlac DZXT-TV TV-28 1 kW Relay Tarlac
UNTV 44 Naga DZTR-TV TV-44 5 kW Relay Naga
UNTV 42 Iloilo DYNY-TV TV-42 5 kW Relay Iloilo
UNTV 28 Bacolod DYNA-TV TV-28 10 kW Relay Bacolod
UNTV 39 Cebu DYNU-TV TV-39 10 kW Relay Cebu
UNTV 39 Tacloban DYNV-TV TV-39 5 kW Relay Tacloban
UNTV 41 Cagayan de Oro DXNY-TV TV-41 10 kW Relay Cagayan de Oro
UNTV 51 Davao DXNU-TV TV-51 10 kW Relay Davao
UNTV 48 General Santos DXNV-TV TV-48 5 kW Relay General Santos
UNTV 37 Surigao DXNT-TV TV-37 5 kW Relay Surigao

Cable television

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CATV Provider Type Channel No. Coverage
SkyCable Analog 33 Metro Manila
Rizal
Cavite
Laguna
Bulacan
Digital 58
Destiny Cable Analog 9 Metro Manila
Digital 58
Cablelink Analog/Digital 99 Metro Manila

Direct-to-home (DTH) satellite

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DTH Provider Satellite Channel No. Type Channel Coverage
Cignal SES-7 182 Digital UNTV Public Service Philippines
Sky Direct SES-9 40

Radyo La Verdad (Mega Manila and surrounding areas)

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In late 2011, Breakthrough and Milestones Productions International Inc. (BMPI) took over the management and broadcast operations of Mabuhay Broadcasting System's DZXQ and immediately run a test broadcast using UNTV broadcast feed. On January 16, 2012, it was formally launched as UNTV Radio La Verdad 1350 kHz along with the UNTV Mobile Radio booth, a first in Philippine radio history.[1] It operates in Mega Manila with a 50,000 watts output. On February 13, 2017, the station changed its branding to simply Radyo La Verdad 1350 kHz.

Wish 107.5 (Mega Manila and surrounding areas)

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In 2014, BMPI led by its Chairman and CEO "Kuya" Daniel Razon (also known as "Dr. Clark" on air), took over the management of 107.5 MHz frequency. The station transferred its studios from AIC Gold Tower in Pasig (its home since NU 107 era) to its current studio at UNTV Building in Quezon City. After getting access to 107.5 FM, BMPI finally occupied one of PBC's FM radio frequencies in Mega Manila that solidified its influence including other platforms of PBC on AM and TV, removing its connection to the defunct un-tee-vee era. At the same time, the station's transmitter facilities shifted from the old UNTV transmitter compound in Crestview Subd. to the new UNTV transmission tower in Sumulong Highway, Antipolo City.[2]

TV Verdade (Brazil)

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In December 2009, the church's own religious channel TV Verdade (English: Truth TV) was launched in Brazil, airing O Caminho Antiguo in Portuguese via satellite. Its broadcast feed originates from a small garage, around 48 square meters, transformed into a makeshift broadcasting studio located in Florianópolis, the capital city of the state of Santa Catarina. In 2015, TV Verdade was granted the authority by Ministério das Comunicações (English: Ministry of Communications, abbreviated as "MiniCom") of Brazil to build and operate its own broadcast network. The network roll-out started in Minas Gerais, Brazil's second most populous state then followed by relay stations in the state of Paraná). In May 2016, its relay station in the municipality of Cornélio Procópio in Paraná was activated.

TV Verdade (Brazil)

Branding Channel City State
TV Verdade UHF 19 Patos de Minas Minas Gerais
TV Verdade UHF 40 Juiz de Fora Minas Gerais
TV Verdade UHF 50 Montes Claros Minas Gerais
TV Verdade UHF 50 Uberaba Minas Gerais
TV Verdade UHF 33 Teófilo Otoni Minas Gerais
TV Verdade UHF 40 Cornélio Procópio Paraná
TV Verdade Test Broadcast Poços de Caldas Minas Gerais
TV Verdade Test Broadcast Varginha Minas Gerais
TV Verdade Test Broadcast Divinopolis Minas Gerais
TV Verdade Test Broadcast Tibaji Paraná
TV Verdade Test Broadcast São Mateus do Sul Paraná
TV Verdade Test Broadcast Santo Antonio da Platina Paraná
TV Verdade Test Broadcast Dois Vizinhos Paraná
TV Verdade Test Broadcast Corbélia Paraná
TV Verdade Test Broadcast Pinhão Paraná
TV Verdade Test Broadcast Palmas Paraná
TV Verdade Test Broadcast Lapa Paraná
TV Verdade Test Broadcast Umuarama Paraná
TV Verdade Test Broadcast Londrina Paraná
TV Verdade Test Broadcast Maringá Paraná
TV Verdade Test Broadcast Paranavaí Paraná
TV Verdade Test Broadcast Paranaguá Paraná
TV Verdade Test Broadcast Jacarezinho Paraná
TV Verdade Test Broadcast Cruzeiro do Oeste Paraná
TV Verdade Test Broadcast Cianorte Paraná
TV Verdade Test Broadcast Campo Mourão Paraná

TV La Verdad (El Salvador)

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In February 2014, MCGI began its 24/7 free-to-air terrestrial broadcast of TV La Verdad (English "The Truth TV") in El Salvador, the smallest and most densely populated country in Central America.

TV La Verdad (El Salvador)

Branding Channel Country
TV La Verdad Canal 61 El Salvador

Satellite broadcasting

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On October 7, 2004, the church administration signed a contract with GlobeCast to air the TOP Channel in United States and Canada via a direct-to-home satellite broadcast, its own television channel featuring "The Old Path" as flagship program. On March 24, 2010, TOP Channel was aired in the Asia-Pacific region through Dream Satellite TV. Today, MCGI programs are carried by at least seven satellites across the globe.[3]

MCGI Satellite Broadcast

SES-6
Channel Band Position Frequency Polarity SR
TV Verdade C Band 40.5° W 4168 MHz Left 2400-2/3
TV La Verdad C Band 40.5° W 4178 MHz Left 3200-3/4
North America | South America | Europe | North Africa

Galaxy 19
Channel Band Position Frequency Polarity SR
The Truth Channel Ku Band 97.0° W 12060 MHz Horizontal 22000-3/4
North America USA • Canada • Mexico • Saint Pierre & Miquelon Greenland | Central America Guatemala • Belize, Costa Rica • El Salvador Honduras • Nicaragua • Panama • Caribbean • Antigua & Barbuda • Cuba • Bahamas • Barbados • Dominican Republic • Dominica • Grenada • Haiti • Saint Kitts & Nevis Saint Lucia • Jamaica • Saint Vincent & The Grenadines • Aruba • Trinidad • Tobago, Anguilla • Bermuda Bonaire • Martinique Monsterrat • Saba • Navassa Island • Puerto Rico

Hotbird 6/8/9
Channel Band Position Frequency Polarity SR
The Truth Channel Ku Band 13.0° E 10815 MHz Horizontal 27500-5/6
North America Morocco • Algeria • Western Sahara • Tunisia • Libya • Egypt | Western Asia Israel • Lebanon • Syria • Jordan • Turkey • Iraq • Saudi Arabia • U.A.E. • Bahrain • Qatar • Armenia • Azerbaijan • Georgia • Kuwait | Central Asia | South Asia | Europe | Western Russia | Northwestern China

Thaicom 5
Channel Band Position Frequency Polarity SR
TV Verdade C Band 78.5° E 3551 MHz Horizontal 13333-3/4
Asia | Europe | Australia | Africa

Star One C2
Channel Band Position Frequency Polarity SR
TV Verdade C Band 70.0° W 3947 MHz Horizontal 7200-2/3
South America Argentina • Bolivia • Brazil • Chile • Colombia • Ecuador • Guyana • Paraguay • Peru • Suriname • Uruguay • Venezuela & The Territories of Falkland Islands • French Guiana • South Georgia • South Sandwich Islands

Measat-3A
Channel Band Position Frequency Polarity SR
UNTV Public Service C Band 91.5° E 3705 MHz Horizontal 4290-3/4
TOP Channel C Band 91.5° E 3710 MHz Horizontal 2860-3/4
Asia | Australia | Middle East | Europe | Africa
Note: TOP Channel is exclusive for MCGI worship services (encrypted)

References

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  1. ^ "UNTV-Radio launches Mobile Booth". The Philippine Star. January 30, 2012. Retrieved June 3, 2013.
  2. ^ "107.5 Wish FM, bagong estasyong kagigiliwan ng ating mga kababayan" (in Filipino). UNTV. August 12, 2014. Retrieved August 12, 2014.
  3. ^ "MCGI Broadcasts (Satellite)". www.mcgi.org. Archived from the original on May 7, 2016. Retrieved June 6, 2016.