Broadcast City, Television broadcasting complex in Diliman, Philippines.
Broadcast City was a major broadcasting facility in Diliman that housed studios and equipment for multiple television and radio networks. The complex sat on expansive grounds and served as the production hub for Philippine media output in the region.
The complex was built in the 1970s and served as headquarters for several major broadcasting networks. After the 1986 political changes, control shifted and the government took over management of the site.
This facility was central to Philippine media production for decades, shaping how news and entertainment reached audiences across the country. Generations grew up watching programs that originated from within these walls.
Access to the grounds was restricted since it remained an active broadcasting facility for authorized personnel only. The site in the Diliman area was well-positioned for transport, though it eventually ceased operations and was demolished.
The complex was known for its innovative studio designs and cutting-edge equipment that pushed broadcasting technology forward in the Philippines. This made it a center for technical advancement in Philippine media during its era.
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