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  2. DXET-FM - Wikipedia

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    It transferred its operations from Shrine Hills, Matina in Davao City to Magsaysay Street in Digos. Radyo Digoseño concluded operations on the station on October 31, 2024, though the Digos city government has yet to lay out future plans for its media operations. For now, they are still continuing their broadcast through their official Facebook ...

  3. List of radio stations in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    AMFM Philippines Easy listening, adult contemporary International Crossover Online Mareco Broadcasting Network: smooth jazz: 32 International Fresh FM Philippines Dan Cabisada contemporary hits: Manila Green Giant FM: De La Salle University: college radio, contemporary hits, indie: 32 International IDMZ Sayaw Pinoy dance music, remixed music ...

  4. List of radio stations in the Davao Region - Wikipedia

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    Mati, Davao Oriental: 91.9 FM: Radyo Rapido Mati Kalayaan Broadcasting System, Inc. News, Public Affairs, Talk: DXWM 5 kW Mati, Davao Oriental: 92.5 FM: Radyo Birada Iddes Broadcast Group: Contemporary MOR, News, Talk: DXGM 5 kW San Isidro, Davao Oriental: 94.3 FM: Hope Radio Mati: Hope Channel Philippines: Religious Radio: DXMH 5 kW Mati ...

  5. List of radio stations in Davao City - Wikipedia

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    Davao City Disaster Radio: City Government of Davao (affiliated with the Presidential Broadcast Service) Contemporary MOR, OPM, Community Radio: DXQQ 10 kW Davao City: 87.9 FM: Republika Davao: Presidential Broadcast Service: Top 40 (CHR), OPM — 10 kW Davao City: 88.3 FM: Energy FM Davao: Ultrasonic Broadcasting System, Inc. Contemporary MOR ...

  6. Budots - Wikipedia

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    Budots is a Bisaya slang word for slacker (Tagalog: tambay). [1] An undergraduate thesis published in University of the Philippines Mindanao suggests the slang originated from the Bisaya word burot meaning "to inflate," a euphemism to the glue-sniffing juvenile delinquents called "rugby boys."

  7. DXMJ-TV - Wikipedia

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    DXMJ-TV (channel 5) is a television station in Metro Davao, Philippines, serving as the Mindanao flagship of the GMA network. It is owned and operated by the network's namesake corporate parent alongside GTV outlet DXRA-TV (channel 27).

  8. Jazz club Blue Note opens new Los Angeles venue and ... - AOL

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    The acclaimed New York venue Blue Note Jazz Club is going to sweep through L.A.'s music scene in 2025. The Greenwich Village club — long regarded as one of New York's elite spaces for jazz ...

  9. Philippine International Jazz & Ethnic Arts Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine International Jazz & Arts Festival (colloquially as, P.I.Jazzfest) is a music festival that takes place in the Philippines.Formerly called the Philippine International Jazz & Ethnic Arts Festival, the event is organized by the PIJazz Foundation and presents international jazz musicians along with prominent Philippine jazz and world artists.