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DYTR (1116 AM) is a radio station owned and operated by Tagbilaran Broadcasting System. The station's studio is located at CAP Bldg., J. Borja St. cor. Carlos P. Garcia Ave., Tagbilaran, and its transmitter facilities are located at Brgy. Dao, Tagbilaran. [1] [2] DYTR is affiliated with Radio Mindanao Network since 2017.
DYTR is the callsign used by both stations owned by Tagbilaran Broadcasting System in Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines: DYTR-AM (1116 kHz), branded as DYTR 1116 . DYTR-FM (91.1 MHz), branded as 91.1 Balita FM .
DYTR 5 KW Tagbilaran: 92.7 FM: Bee FM: Vimcontu Broadcasting Corporation and Quest Broadcasting: Pop, Contemporary MOR: DYII 5 KW Tagbilaran: 93.5 FM: Infinite Radio Bohol St. Jude Thaddeus Institute of Technology: Contemporary MOR, OPM: DYAU 5 kW Jagna: 98.1 FM: Radyo Natin Jagna: Radyo Natin Network (MBC Media Group) music, Community radio ...
AM Stations. Branding Callsign Frequency Power Location DYTR 1116 DYTR: 1116 kHz ... DYTR: 91.1 MHz 5 kW Tagbilaran: K5 News FM Tacloban DYTG: 103.1 MHz 5 kW
DYTR-AM; DYTR-FM This page was last edited on 11 May 2020, at 05:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...
DYTR (91.1 FM), broadcasting as 91.1 Balita FM, is a radio station owned and operated by Tagbilaran Broadcasting System. The station's studio and transmitter facilities are located at CAP Bldg., J. Borja St. cor. Carlos P. Garcia Ave., Tagbilaran .
DWAJ-AM 792 kHz 5 kW Narra, Palawan: Rolin Broadcasting Enterprises, Inc. DWJA-AM 1134 kHz 1 kW Roxas, Palawan: Radyo Bandilyo DYWC-AM 801 kHz 5 kW Dumaguete: Franciscan Broadcasting Corporation (Also affiliated with the Catholic Media Network) DYTR DYTR-AM: 1116 kHz 5 kW Tagbilaran: Tagbilaran Broadcasting System Radyo Pilipino Ozamiz DXOC ...
Both DYRD and DYTR also operate FM stations with the same names. There are multiple weekly or twice weekly newspapers like Bohol Tribune (formerly Sunday Post), Bohol Times, Bohol Standard and Bohol Bantay Balita. These days, Bohol Chronicle is now a daily paper. An online news website called Bohol News Daily aggregates news from various sources.