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On June 1, 2019, MOR stations in Manila, Cebu, and Baguio expanded its video streaming platform as exclusive channels to cable TV subscription service Sky Cable in their respective cities. On around 1st quarter of 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic , MOR regional stations temporarily cease its round-the-clock operations with its limited ...
6 Philippines. 7 Singapore. 8 United Kingdom. 9 United States (Channel 217) 10 Ireland. ... The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 91.3 MHz: Argentina
Love Radio Santiago DWIP-FM: 94.5 MHz 5 kW Santiago, Isabela: MBC Media Group Love Radio Tuguegarao DWMN: 94.1 MHz 10 kW Tuguegarao: Love Radio Lucena DWLW: 100.7 MHz 10 kW Lucena: Pacific Broadcasting System Love Radio Daet DWKS: 95.3 MHz 1 kW Daet: MBC Media Group Love Radio Naga DWYN: 99.1 MHz 10 kW Naga, Camarines Sur: Love Radio Legazpi ...
Hope Radio Tangub: Hope Channel Philippines: Religious radio (Seventh-day Adventist Church) DXBH 1 kW Tangub: 104.5 MHz: Juander Radyo Oroquieta RSV Broadcasting Network Contemporary MOR, News, Talk — 5 kW Oroquieta: 106.1 MHz: Radyo Natin Oroquieta Manila Broadcasting Company: Community radio: DXRQ 2 kW Oroquieta: 106.5 MHz: Radyo Pilipinas ...
In October 2009, it expanded its media operations to radio by acquiring 89.5 from Baycomms Broadcasting Corporation and reformatting it to 89.5 Brigada News FM, the first-ever radio station in General Santos with an AM & FM format. After a short period of time from its inception, it already became the Over-All #2 radio station, both AM and FM ...
Radyo Pilipinas [RP1 News] (formerly known as Radyo ng Bayan), the flagship AM radio station of PBS-BBS, is situated at 738 kHz on the AM band in Metro Manila with a power of 50 kW, and a network of over 32 local/regional stations in the provinces. The station broadcasts on weekdays from 5 a.m. to 12 midnight and weekends from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
During Martial Law, the Bureau of Broadcasts took over the station and became DPI Radio 1 / MPI Radio 1. In November 1978, due to the switch of the Philippine AM dial from the NARBA-mandated 10 kHz spacing to the 9 kHz rule implemented by the Geneva Frequency Plan of 1975 , the station's frequency was transferred from 710 kHz to 918 kHz.