Through its comprehensive coverage, entitled “Hindi Ka, Nag-Iisa”, the campus radio Radyo Katipunan’s most celebrated program, “Keep the Faith: Daily Mass for Hope and Healing”, has helped the Filipino Catholic faithful pray and participate, from the safe confines of home-reflecting Radyo Katipunan and JesCom’s humble mission of media evangelization and public service.Įxpanding its multi-stream coverage from FM radio to online internet radio, including its very own Facebook and YouTube pages, the station’s powerful messages of hope and positivity, continue to resonate with its avid listeners, in and beyond Loyola Heights.įor two eventful and unforgettable days last June 2021, Radyo Katipunan 87.9 FM opened the doors of the Ateneo to the rest of a heavyhearted nation, as the Filipino people bid one last goodbye to an honorable leader and proud son of Loyola-former President Benigno Simeon ‘Noynoy’ Aquino III. Joseph - the station aired the first of its live daily masses, that have since received heartfelt testimonies and staunch support for strengthening the faith of its thriving virtual parish. On March 19, 2020, at 8 am - the feast of St. Jett Villarin, SJ on its official debut just half a year later on August 28, Radyo Katipunan 87.9 FM has thrived as a vital platform for communicating prayer, peace, and unity on the airwaves.Ĭelebrating its milestone third anniversary called “SHIN3” this August 22-28, Radyo Katipunan invites the Ateneo community to revisit the Voice of the Blue Eagle’s shining moments, soaring triumphs, and selfless service.įrom its early days, to now on its third-year of operations, the Ateneo de Manila University’s pioneering campus radio station’s five principal goals of Information, Instruction, Insight, Inspiration and Identity have continuously shaped its values-enriched programs and digital productions. We stream live on fb.com/radyokatipunan and /radyokatipunanfm, as well as 87.9 FM and zeno.fm/rk879fm.Since making its soft launch on February 14, 2018, and later blessed by Fr. Listen in as Radyo Katipunan joins World College Radio Day, led by Maxine Cruz, host of RK’s pop culture show “New Wave,” and Teo Ricaforte, RK’s digital media coordinator. The UNESCO Peace Laureate explains why the theme resonates with him: “I feel I’ve been pretty successful in promoting peace and trying to motivate people through so many mediums, but we’ve got to keep moving, we’ve got to keep changing, we’ve got to do better!” To further the cause, WCRD has named Julian Lennon, son of The Beatles Legend, John Lennon, as its ambassador. ![]() ![]() Unexpectedly, college radio is taking on the role of raising awareness of sustainable peace, touching on issues including oppression, violence, and injustice. What can you expect from WCRD? Along with other participating radio stations, RK expects to start rousing conversations and engaging dialogues on this year’s theme, “Voices for Peace.” It bested over 600 participants and plans to continue trailblazing in 2022 and beyond. More than 600 stations from 40 countries across 6 continents unite on Friday, 7 October 2022.Īmong the participants from the Philippines, Radyo Katipunan from Ateneo de Manila stands out after receiving the 2020 Spirit of College Radio Award. ![]() ![]() At a time of rapid change in media and how people consume information, what role does radio play? Perhaps Radyo Katipunan 87.9 FM is a testament to the enduring power of the spoken word passing through invisible waves.įor the 4th year, Radyo Katipunan (RK) joins World College Radio Day (WCRD), a 24 hour global marathon.
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