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EMedia Productions

eMedia Productions (branded as eMedia Mo!; lit.'Your eMedia'!) is a Philippine radio and television production company based in Zamboanga City. It serves its home city as well as the provinces of Basilan and Zamboanga Sibugay.

eMedia Productions currently operates as a content provider for Westwind Broadcasting Corporation.

It is currently a local news affiliate of All TV, operated by the Advanced Media Broadcasting System.

The network emerged as a result of the Zamboanga Siege. The ground zero of the siege was just a few blocks away from the Radio Mindanao Network (RMN) studios located at the ZAMEVECO Building, Pilar Street, Zamboanga City. The incident disrupted the regular programming of RMN's radio stations, DXRZ 900 AM and iFM 96.3. In response, the network focused on providing continuous coverage to keep Zamboangueños updated.

As days passed, the demand for coverage increased. The company decided to provide live streaming through public television. Using photos and footage from the siege, it established RMN TV Zamboanga via UStream, later broadcasting through public television on Channel 37. The initiative was led by broadcasters Bong Simbajon, Gil Climaco, Jimmy Villaflores, and Weng Dela Peña. Television broadcasting services were provided by eMedia Productions, a division of Alberei Advertising Corporation, while the studios were supplied by RMN Zamboanga.

Alberei Advertising Corporation is a Zamboanga City-based advertising company with divisions specializing in marketing and advertising. The company owns several billboards available for rent and offers various advertising services within the city.

On September 16, 2013, RMN Zamboanga announced its availability on television through Channel 57 and on cable TV via Mindanao Cable Television on Channel 98.

During their test broadcast, DXRZ 900 AM gained significant popularity, leading to public demand for its content to be accessible on FM radio. At that time, only a few listeners used AM radio, with most relying on mobile devices equipped with FM band applications. Although iFM 96.3 initially provided FM broadcasts, the company decided to formalize RMN FM Zamboanga on 105.9 MHz. This allowed iFM 96.3 to resume its regular programming while RMN FM Zamboanga served as the relay FM station for RMN's DXRZ 900 AM, particularly during live coverage of the Zamboanga Siege.

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