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On November 8, 2010, after almost a month of test broadcast, DWFM made another first in the history of FM radio broadcasting in the Philippines, as the station flipped to a news/talk format as Radyo5 92.3 News FM; becoming the flagship station for a new radio network operated in conjunction with the news department of TV5 (which PLDT media ...
This is a list of radio stations in Kingston, Jamaica. These are 16 radio stations in Kingston. ... Frequency Genres Mello FM: 88.1 MHz: Caribbean Music, Talk TBC ...
The television and the Radio 2 assets were sold to the Radio Jamaica Limited (RJR) for J$70M, and the former JBC television channel was replaced by the commercial station Television Jamaica. [5] The Radio 1 studios and licence were retained by the government but fell into disrepair. [2]
Wanted sa Radyo (lit. transl. Wanted on Radio) is a public affairs show that airs on Monday to Friday from 2:00 to 4:00 pm on 105.9 True FM with a live simulcast on television via One PH and True TV and online via livestreaming on the "Raffy Tulfo in Action" YouTube channel and Facebook page.
On November 14, 2020, FM1 launched Weekend Recovery Radio, a Saturday show that airs music from 3 to 10 years ago, replacing Sunday Y2K. Under the new PBS director general since September 2024, the FM1 branding has officially dropped and it's broadcast hours reduced from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm daily (same with sister station 104.3 The Capital and ...
Reporters On Board (not to be confused with an eponymous radio program aired on DZAR 1026, which NBC formerly owns this from 1987 to 2005) (2010–2012) Ride Radio (2019–2022) Sabado Night Live (2023) Sakto Kay Paolo, Sakto rin Kay Cherie (2010–2014) Serbisyong Kapatid (2017–2019) Seriously Sabado (2010–2012) Short Take (2021–2022)
DWJM (88.3 FM), broadcasting as Jam 88.3, is a radio station owned and operated by Raven Broadcasting Corporation, one of the partner stations of Tiger 22 Media.The station's studio is located at Unit 906-A Paragon Plaza, EDSA cor. Reliance St., Mandaluyong, while its transmitter is located at Palos Verdes Executive Village, Sumulong Highway, Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Antipolo.
On 9 July 1950, a commercial license to operate as a subsidiary of the British Rediffusion Group was issued to the Radio Jamaica and Rediffusion Network. Initially only four medium-wave, signal transmission sites broadcast throughout the island. In 1951 wire radio service was established from a central broadcasting station.