Mensahe TV

Mensahe TV (lit. Message TV) is an [1] Islam-focused television channel in the Philippines. It is run by the [2]Mercy Islamic Foundation and has been aired on

Mensahe TV Philippines
Programming
Picture format720p (HDTV)
History
LaunchedApril 22, 2015
(test broadcast)
June 1, 2015
(full broadcast)
Links
Websitehttps://mensahetv.com/

[3]Cignal cable, Channel 184, and Sky Cable; with its studios and offices based in [4]Davao City. It also provides content via mobile applications, social media, and on their website.

As of 2018, Mensahe TV has ceased airing on Cignal cable but can still be viewed via [5] social media and on AIR thru PTV Channel 4.

History

Mensahe TV first entered media broadcast thru AM radio. Mensahe TV worked with RPN and Radio Ukay Davao on a series of radio programs in 2016.

In 2017, Mensahe TV merged with Mercy Online Islamic Channel and took directors Brandon Gorospe and Ralph Jasper Jose of Studio One Productions[6] for a new scheme of operations; this merger made Mensahe TV as the new International standard for Suni [7] Islam. Mensahe TV then set up a division, this is to incorporate films as Mensahe TV and recorded content (tasjil) for Mercy Islamic Foundation. Salipada Datumanong as managing director funded the renovation of the new studio at Davao city giving way to new programs such as Tara! Sabay Tayo and Aqeedah.

Cast and Actors

  • Andrade, Abdullah (Salvador Andrade Jr.)
  • Abdullah, Bedejim
  • Barcelon, Akhmad
  • Cacharo, Ismael
  • Caderao, Abdulrahman
  • Capariño, Nuh
  • Datumanong, Ebraheem
  • Datumanong, Salipada
  • Español, Ismael
  • Gamboa, Joonie
  • Gorospe, Brandon
  • Javier, Akhmad
  • Javier, Shaheed
  • Jose, Ralph Jasper
  • Luspo. Ada Grace
  • Macacoa, Jamil (Imam)
  • Masbod, Amor
  • Menk, Ismael (Mufti)
  • Navarra, Mujahid
  • Patriarca, Hudhayfa
  • Santillan, Abdulkareem
  • Villasencio, Gibson

Movies and Film

  • Islam in the Philippines (2016)
  • The Call of our Forefathers (2016)
  • Hiwar - an Open Dialogue (2017)
  • Gabay (2018)
  • Building Bridges (2018)
  • Building Bridges (2019)
  • Bukal (2020)

References

  1. Islam Transformatif : Journal of Islamic Studies. 3 (1). 2019-11-13. doi:10.30983/it.v3i1. ISSN 2599-2171 //doi.org/10.30983%2Fit.v3i1. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. Tuckness, Alex; Parrish, John M. (2014), "Mercy and Justice in Buddhist, Islamic, and Eastern Orthodox Thought", The Decline of Mercy in Public Life, New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 29–53, doi:10.1017/cbo9781107279315.003, ISBN 978-1-107-27931-5
  3. Cable tray systems and cable ladder systems for cable management, BSI British Standards, doi:10.3403/02524022u
  4. "Figure 9: Davao City, Panabo City and Ajmr Port light change curve in 2009–2018". doi:10.7717/peerj.7512/fig-9. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. Kreutzer, Ralf T. (2018), "Social Media und Social-Media-Marketing", Social-Media-Marketing kompakt, Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, pp. 1–19, doi:10.1007/978-3-658-21147-9_1, ISBN 978-3-658-21146-2
  6. Waller, Philip (2008-05-15), "Product Advertising and Self-Advertising", Writers, Readers, and Reputations, Oxford University Press, pp. 329–363, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199541201.003.0008, ISBN 978-0-19-954120-1
  7. Henttinen, Kimmo; Suni, Tommi; Nurmela, Arto; Airaksinen, Veli-Matti; Suni, Ilkka; Lau, S.S (2001). "Orientation and Boron Concentration Dependence of Si Layer Transfer by Mechanical Exfoliation". MRS Proceedings. 681. doi:10.1557/proc-681-i9.1. ISSN 0272-9172.
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