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The radio station aired the special edition of One News Now and automated music throughout the day. However, regular programs resumed after a few months. In December 2020, Cignal TV and Philstar Media Group took over the operations and programming of Radyo5, respectively. With this development, some of the station's programs aired their ...
This is a list of radio stations in Kingston, Jamaica. These are 16 radio stations in Kingston. FM Stations. Name Frequency Genres Mello FM: 88.1 MHz:
Magandang Morning (2004–2020; moved to DWFM/Radyo5 (later to DWLA/True FM) and One PH as Julius and Tintin: Para sa Pamilyang Pilipino) 1. Magandang Morning with Julius and Niña (2011–2015) 1; Magandang Morning with Julius and Tintin (2004–2011) 1; Magandang Morning with Julius and Zen (2015–2020) 1; Magpayo Nga Kayo (2002–2020) 1
JUICE TV Jamaica -Cultural, Entertainment and Music TV Station based in Mandeville, Jamaica [5] Caribbean Gospel TV - Caribbean Gospel TV (CGTV) is a 24/7 faith and family-based television network that features programs for the Caribbean communities and diaspora.
DXRL (101.5 FM) is a radio station owned and operated by Nation Broadcasting Corporation, a sister company of TV5 Network Inc. It currently serves as a relay station of True FM (formerly Radyo5) in Manila. The station's transmitter is located along Ramon Chavez St., Cagayan de Oro. [1]
DWFO (87.5 FM), broadcasting as 87.5 Republika, is a radio station owned and operated by the Presidential Broadcast Service, the broadcast arm of the Presidential Communications Group. Its studios and transmitter are located at the 4th Floor, Philippine Information Agency Building, Visayas Ave., Quezon City .
Meanwhile, the call letters was previously used by an FM radio station run by the Marikina local government at 90.3 FM from October 1992 to 1994. [ 3 ] Selected programming is also simulcast on its television counterpart TeleRadyo Serbisyo (on cable and digital TV via PRTV Prime Media ), and on selected FM Radio stations nationwide.
JBC Television began broadcasting on Sunday, 4 August 1963 at 6 pm ( See: The Daily Gleaner Archives, August 4, 1963, page 2), to coincide with the first anniversary of Jamaica's independence. [2] It was the second television service launched in the Commonwealth Caribbean, following Trinidad and Tobago Television (TTT) from the previous year. [3]