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MBC Media Group. drama, news, public affairs, talk. DXGH. 10 KW. General Santos. 585 AM. Radyo Totoo General Santos. South Cotabato Communications Corporation (a member of the Catholic Media Network ) news, public affairs, Catholic radio, Talk.
Ten-code. Ten-codes, officially known as ten signals, are brevity codes used to represent common phrases in voice communication, particularly by US public safety officials and in citizens band (CB) radio transmissions. The police version of ten-codes is officially known as the APCO Project 14 Aural Brevity Code. [1]
C. College radio stations in the Philippines (18 P) Community radio stations in the Philippines (2 P) Contemporary hit radio stations in the Philippines (1 C, 16 P)
S. List of radio stations in Southern Tagalog. Categories: Lists of radio stations by country. Radio stations in the Philippines. Lists of mass media in the Philippines.
The following is a list of NTC -licensed radio stations in Metro Manila, a region of the Philippines, 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 stations Call sign Branding Frequency RDS ID Studio location Owner Languages Format DWAD ...
10 kW Lucena: Barangay FM Naga DWQW-FM: 101.5 MHz 5 kW Naga: Barangay LS Legazpi DWCW-FM: 96.3 MHz 10 kW Legazpi: Barangay FM Palawan DYHY-FM: 97.5 MHz 5 kW Puerto Princesa: Barangay RU Kalibo: DYRU-FM: 92.9 MHz 5 kW Kalibo: Barangay FM Iloilo DYMK-FM: 93.5 MHz 10 kW Iloilo: Barangay FM Bacolod DYEN-FM: 107.1 MHz 10 kW Bacolod: Barangay RT Cebu ...
10 KW. Davao City. 89.9 FM. Spirit FM Davao. Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (operated by Davao Verbum Dei Media Foundation, Inc.; a member of the Catholic Media Network ) Religious Radio, Contemporary MOR, OPM. DXGN. 10 KW. Davao City.
Over-the-air radio broadcasting in the Philippines mostly belongs to the AM and FM bands. The AM broadcast band in the Philippines is on 531–1701 kHz with 9 kHz spacing ( 530–1700 kHz with 10 kHz spacing from the American colonial era and post-independence up to 1978 ), and is predominantly used for news and public service broadcasting.