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  2. Radio Mindanao Network - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, it went global by establishing the first Philippine radio station to conquer the United States airwaves through WRMN in New York City. In June 2007, RMN FM station DWKC 93.9 in Manila was the first commercial station in the country to broadcast with HD Radio technology. It broadcast in three HD Radio digital audio channels along with ...

  3. WRMN New York - Wikipedia

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  4. WRMN - Wikipedia

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    WRMN (1410 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Elgin, Illinois. [2] It serves the Fox Valley in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. [3] The station's broadcast license is held by Elgin Community Broadcasting LLC. It has a format of talk radio shows and shopping programs. By day, WRMN is powered at 1,000 watts non-directional.

  5. Sonshine Media Network International - Wikipedia

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    On 25 April 2003, The Q Channel became the "ACQ–Kingdom Broadcasting Network" (ACQ-KBN), with an expanded reach across the Asia-Pacific region and the United States via satellite, using its own satellite uplink Broadcast station located at Davao Central, also carrying the new slogan "Delivering the Good news 24 hours a day, 7 days a week". [6]

  6. DWKC-FM - Wikipedia

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    DWKC (93.9 FM), broadcasting as 93.9 iFM, is a radio station owned and operated by the Radio Mindanao Network.The station's studio and transmitter is located at the RMN Broadcast Center, Unit 807, 8th Floor, Atlanta Centre, Annapolis St., Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila.

  7. Radio in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Radio communications in the Philippines is regulated by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), which licenses broadcasters and regulates broadcasting. . Broadcasters also require a 25-year congressional franchise to operate stations and transmitters, which dates from the American colonial era under Act No. 3846 (Radio C

  8. DWRR-FM - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd version of the Tambayan jingle, which is a DJ-like mixed jingle, was used by the station from January 2011 to February 14, 2012, and it was done by the station's resident DJ Martin D. The 3rd version of the Tambayan jingle was a remix of the 2nd jingle which was heard on the Budots Budots program.

  9. Word Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Word Broadcasting Corporation (also known as Filipinas Broadcasting Association, Inc.) [1] is a Philippine radio network.Its corporate office is located at University of San Carlos, Downtown Campus, Corner.