DZMM

DZMM (630 AM) Radyo Patrol was a commercial news/talk radio station broadcasting from Quezon City, Philippines, serving the Mega Manila market.

The first and original Radyo Patrol team was unceremoniously organized following the aftermath of Super Typhoon Welming (International name: Emma) in 1967, at the old ABS-CBN Radio Broadcast Center in Aduana Street, Intramuros, Manila, which housed the station since it was moved in 1958.

The then program manager Ben Aniceto and Chief Engineer Emilio Solidum created a solution to broadcast typhoon damage news from Manila and the surrounding areas.

DZQL and DZXL became the carrying stations with then current DJs Naldy Castro, Buddy Medina, Boots Baker, Mary Jane Madamba and even the late Ike Lozada alternating as anchors.

[3] At the same time, the original team of 5 field reporters was later expanded to include both young announcers like Rey Langit (now with DZEC-AM), Ernie Baron, and Manolo Favis (now with Radyo La Verdad 1350), alongside industry news veterans.

Veteran anchors and new recruits like Johnny de Leon, Rod Navarro, Joe Taruc and Vic Morales came into DWWW at that time.

Dely Magpayo, Henry Jones Ragas, Gel Santos-Relos, Bert "Tawa" Marcelo, and Noli de Castro were among those who worked as station announcers.

In April 1986, then newly formed Presidential Commission on Good Government handed over two radio stations, DWWW of RPN and DWWK-FM of BBC, back to the network's control.

Lito Balquierda Jr., vice-president for radio, together with attorney Jake Lopez and Mr. Ben Aniceto spearheaded the return of the giant network to the local broadcasting scene.

[5] Rene Jose (now with DWIZ and UNTV) delivered the first sign-on spiels,[4] while Magpayo (who came from DWWW) was the first-ever anchor to grace the airwaves of the new station with her program Dear Tiya Dely (before she transferred to DZRH to continue her program until her death in September 2008), followed by other broadcast icons like Jun Ricafrente (who also became one of the original reporters of the pre-Martial Law Radyo Patrol era), Cesar Mortega, Ric Tierro and de Castro, newly recruited women Mel Tiangco and Angelique Lazo, as well as Ernie Baron and Kuya Cesar.

It was also in the same year when DZMM built a remarkable roster of radio talents, including Ted Failon (now with 92.3 Radyo5 TRUE FM), Korina Sanchez (now with Brightlight Productions), Frankie Evangelista, Gel Santos-Relos, Ernie Angeles (who also served its station's voice over during its first decade of operations), Neil Ocampo (deceased) and Jake Maderazo (now with Radyo Pilipino).

[6] As it was in the past, DZMM held the tradition of the stalwart ABS-CBN Radyo Patrol (field reporters) of the 1960s and early 1970s to further develop the station's capabilities in serving the public.

Jun Ricafrente, Radyo Patrol #3 (later transferred to Vic de Leon-Lima, now with DWIZ), one of the original members of the team, started training new recruits.

Since its inception, the radio station and its reporters have covered the biggest events in the country during the late 1980s and the early 1990s, including (but not limited to) the Mendiola riot, the August 1987 coup, Supertyphoon Sisang, the sinking of the MV Doña Paz tragedy, the death of Ferdinand Marcos, the December 1989 Christmas coup, the Luzon earthquake, the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo and the Gulf War.

The new music video (coinciding with the anniversary) performed by Kapamilya actor and singer Piolo Pascual was launched during the Isang Pamilya Tayo: The ABS-CBN Flag Raising Ceremony held on Philippine Independence Day, June 12, 2016.

An interview portion with former and present Radyo Patrol reporters #12 Rod Izon, #2 Claude Vitug, #26 Dindo Amparo and #38 Noel Alamar recalling the most notable stories of the past 30 years and their experiences was aired with Noli de Castro on Kabayan,[4] while the most notable stories in the past 30 years were aired in between shows (mostly before) and some throwback remembrances are aired in some shows like Dr. Love Radio Show, Tandem: Lima at Oro, Dos Por Dos, Failon Ngayon, Pasada Sais Trenta, Todo-Todo Walang Preno, Aksyon Ngayon, Sakto, OMJ, Magandang Morning with Julius and Zen, Teka Muna, Usapang de Campanilla, Suhestiyon, Reaksyon at Opinyon, Ito ang Radyo Patrol, Radyo Patrol Balita Linggo and Omaga Diaz Report.

A Grand Kapamilya Day was held in San Andres Sports Complex in Malate, Manila, as part of the anniversary festivities, which was led by ABS-CBN Integrated News and Current Affairs Head Ging Reyes, who opened the celebration.

[21] Due to the change also, Mismo moved to a later timeslot of 10:30 p.m. On June 16, 2017, Dr. Love: Always and Forever, Magandang Gabi Dok and Radyo Patrol Balita: Alas Kwatro aired its final broadcasts to give way to new programming.

Due to the change also, Salitang Buhay moved to a later timeslot of 9:00 p.m. On April 8, 2018, DZMM has launched its new program Tulong Ko, Pasa Mo (hosted by the power couple Vic & Avelynn Garcia), replacing Radyo Patrol Balita Linggo.

It aired every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. On June 2, 2018, DZMM has launched its new program Kape at Salita, (hosted by Bo Sanchez, Randy Borromeo, Alvin Barcelona, and Rissa Singson-Kawpeng), replacing the last hour of the Saturday edition of Sa Kabukiran.

On February 17, 2019, DZMM has launched its new program Magsasaka TV (hosted by Jeff Hernaez and Dexter Villamin), replacing the last hour of the Sunday edition of Sa Kabukiran.

It airs Friday nights from 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. On February 15, 2020, DZMM has launched its new program, Usapang Kalye (hosted by Tim Orbos and Tina Marasigan), replacing Healthy Sabado.

On the same day, the ANC, as an emergency measure, temporary simulcasts DZMM programs to local and international viewers but with own commercials, cutting its feed for the flagship Top Story.

On March 22, 2020, DZMM TeleRadyo moved to full 24/7 broadcasts provisionally on digital free-to-air and cable, with ANC programming being aired on Sunday late nights till 4:30 a.m. Mondays.

On March 25, 2020, Headline Pilipinas aired for 90 minutes on DZMM TeleRadyo (and on ANC on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays) instead of the usual full hour as a provisional measure.

On April 9–11, 2020, by virtue of a partnership between the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Philippines, given the effects of the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon and many other provinces, the 190th General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, aired from the Conference Center in Temple Square, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA was officially broadcast countrywide on both free-to-air and cable on DZMM TeleRadyo during the Easter Triduum period, making it the first time it had been ever done via satellite delay.

On the same day, Headline Pilipinas now extends its time slot on DZMM TeleRadyo, starting at 12:15 p.m. and ending at 2:00 p.m. to accommodate more national and local reports.

Previously on March 17, the program has moved to 10am slot provisionally replacing Sakto to give way for the airing of PTV's "Public Briefing #LagingHandaPH" until June 9.

On June 16, 2020, health and infotainment program Good Vibes has returned this time on TeleRadyo, remotely hosted by Niña Corpuz with Ahwel Paz and Dra.

On May 23, 2023, former frequency owner ABS-CBN announced on its press release that the company would enter into a joint venture agreement with Prime Media Holdings, Inc., owned by House Speaker Representative Martin Romualdez to produce and supply various programs including news content to broadcasters and third-party entities including the PMHI-owned Philippine Collective Media Corporation, operator of the Favorite Music Radio FM radio network.