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Location of Mega Manila within the Philippines: Red and maroon for the Philippine Information office, while maroon for AGB Nielsen and Kantar Media.

Mega Manila is the term used for the Philippine regions of Central Luzon, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA and Metro Manila. It is frequently used in the press, advertising, television, and radio. Mega Manila includes some suburbs with densities exceeding the densities of cities inside Metro Manila.Template:Citation needed

Definitions[]

Mega Manila, as a loose metropolitan area defined by the Philippine Information Agency (PIA),[1] is divided into the national capital region (Metro Manila) and the suburbs of regions 3 (Central Luzon) and 4 (CALABARZON and MIMAROPA). Mega Manila's 2010 population is projected at 35,607,000, or 37.8% of the country's population, and covers roughly half of Luzon, about 50,000 square km. This definition includes many rural areas.

TV ratings agency AGB Nielsen Philippines and Kantar Media Philippines consider only Metro Manila and the provinces of Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna and Rizal as "Mega Manila"[2] for their TV audience ratings gathering (area highlighted in maroon on the map), a much stricter definition than the PIA. Using 2010 census projection figures the maroon area has a population of 25,066,000 or about 26.6% of the population in an area roughly the size of Los Angeles County and average density over 2000 people per square km.

For a similar areal extent definition of metropolitan area, in the world, only the cities of Tokyo, Jakarta, and Mexico City have reached 25 million people, Shanghai may have but there is not enough detail in suburban statistics there. Non-continuously-built-up areas scattered in this defined region in total occupy less than a third of the regional land area, and have a negligible population. This area has a higher ownership of televisions per household anywhere in the country due to its relative economic prosperity as compared to other areas in the country. Radio ratings agency Radio Research Council (provided by KBP) also provide measurement of audience ratings.

Continuous suburban sprawl, as seen from a clear night sky on an airplane, would be closest to the TV ratings' definition but some of the sprawl would also be in Batangas. Including this province would push the population (using above source) to about 27.3 million including some non built-up or non-continuously built-up areas.

Broadcast media[]

Main article: List of radio stations in the Philippines

These are radio and TV stations that are seen throughout Mega Manila (not just several provinces), hence this is largely restricted on Metro Manila media outlets.

Inactive stations are omitted.

Radio stations in Mega Manila[]

Main article: List of radio stations in Metro Manila

TV stations in Mega Manila[]

Active Stations[]

Channel Callsign Branding
2 DWWX-TV ABS-CBN
4 DWGT-TV PTV
5 DWET-TV TV5
7 DZBB-TV GMA
9 DZKB-TV FBN
11 DZOE-TV GMA News TV
13 DZTV-TV ZTV
21 DZRB-TV FBN Sports Network
23 DWAC-TV S+A
25 DZEC-TV Net 25
29 DZRJ-TV RJTV
33 DZOZ-TV Light Network
35 DWXI-TV DBS-TV
37 DWAO-TV UNTV
39 DWBP-TV SMNI
41 DWNB-TV 5 Plus
45 DWVN-TV 3ABN/Hope Channel Philippines
49 DZCE-TV INC TV

Inactive Stations[]

Channel Callsign Branding
27 DWDB-TV Citynet
43 DWBM-TV Mareco Broadcasting Network, Inc.
47 DWDZ-TV TV5 Network
68 DWBC-TV Byers Communication, Inc.

See also[]

  • Greater Manila Area
  • Lingayen-Lucena corridor, elections equivalent

References[]

External links[]

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