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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 .
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
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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 ...
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 .
DYRD (1161 AM) is a radio station owned and operated by the Bohol Chronicle Radio Corporation. The station's studio is located at Bohol Chronicle Bldg., #56 Bernardino Inting St., Tagbilaran, and its transmitter facilities are located along Burgos St., Tagbilaran. Based on a survey conducted by Holy Name University Center for Research and ...
DXMC-AM is now the present-day DXWT-FM, which was converted into the FM band since 1988. The second, DXAW, was established by Alfred James Wills, a retired US Army Signal Corps officer (The DXAW calls were used by the TV station in Davao (which is now known as DXAS-TV Channel 4 ) owned by ABS-CBN Corporation from 1967 to 1972.)