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MOR My Only Radio (masa/contemporary MOR and OPM: ABS-CBN Corporation, stations shut down and migrated online) Radyo Patrol ( news / talk : ABS-CBN Corporation , stations shut down) WRocK (soft adult contemporary and OPM : ACWS-United Broadcasting Network , most stations sold to MBC and rebranded Easy Rock)
Branding Callsign Frequency Power Location Barangay LS Manila DWLS-FM: 97.1 MHz 25 kW Metro Manila: Barangay FM Baguio DWRA-FM: 92.7 MHz 10 kW Baguio
Partner Radio FM Amapola Broadcasting System Contemporary MOR, OPM, News, Talk — 5 kW Oroquieta: 100.7 MHz: Cool Radio: Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines/Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ozamiz: CHR Top 40, OPM, Pop, Talk: DXDD 5 kW Ozamiz: 103.7 MHz: Hope Radio Tangub: Hope Channel Philippines: Religious radio (Seventh-day ...
The following is a list of NTC-licensed radio stations in the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. [1] [2] current as of 2024. The tables can be sorted by call sign, branding, frequency, location, owner, languages and radio format. Also included below are defunct radio stations and Internet-only stations.
Radio.org.ph Classic Radio: Classic Songs , OPM Your Home, Your Music: Goa Cam Sur & Worldwide Papa Glenn KKBN FM: Talk, Community radio, Classic hits songs of the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s Kape ni Manoy: Goa, Cam Sur & Worldwide Weebly.com (Live) One Radio Naga: Talk, Christian Music, Religious Radio, One God, One Music: Naga City & Worldwide
Branding Callsign Ch. # Station type Power kW (ERP) Owner Location (transmitter site) TV5 Tuguegarao DWZE-TV 39 Relay 5 kW Cignal TV, Inc. Rios Building, Taft St. Cor. College Ave. Tuguegarao City (Cagayan Valley)
In 1924, it boosted its power to 100 watts. On October 4, 1924, Henry Herman transferred KZKZ's ownership to the Radio Corporation of the Philippines (RCP), which he himself organized. [5] [4] In 1926 the company began to work on constructing two of the largest radio stations in Asia with the idea of maintaining direct Manila-San Francisco service.