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FM Radio Bukidnon Philippine Collective Media Corporation: Contemporary MOR, News, Talk — 5 kW Malaybalay: 105.7 MHz: Brigada News FM Valencia Baycomms Broadcasting Corporation/Brigada Mass Media Corporation: Contemporary MOR, News, Talk: DXBX 10 kW Valencia: 106.3 MHz: Love Radio Malaybalay: Manila Broadcasting Company: Contemporary MOR, OPM ...
89.9 FM: Brigada News FM Laoag Contemporary MOR, News, Talk: DWBE Laoag City: Brigada Mass Media Corporation (Baycomms Broadcasting Corporation) 90.7 FM: Love Radio Laoag: Contemporary MOR, OPM: DWIL Laoag City: Philippine Broadcasting Corporation (an affiliate of MBC Media Group) 91.1 FM: Radyo Karruba Community Radio: DWNI Burgos, Ilocos Norte
K5 News FM Cauayan Contemporary MOR, News, Talk: DWFE Cauayan City: 5K Broadcasting Network (Fairwaves Broadcasting Network) 107.1 FM: TAPS Radio Alicia Contemporary MOR, OPM, News: DWTO Alicia: Top Achievers Private School, Inc. 107.5 FM: Win FM: Contemporary MOR, News, Talk: DWIN Roxas: Iddes Broadcast Group: 107.9 FM: TAPS Radio Roxas (relay ...
Dream Radio (2016–2022) Kaboses Radio (January – July 2023) ... 103.1 K5 News FM (DYTG 103.1 MHz) is an FM station owned by Tagbilaran Broadcasting System and ...
DWNU (107.5 FM), broadcasting as Wish 107.5 (pronounced as Wish one-o-seven-five), is a radio station owned by Progressive Broadcasting Corporation and operated by Breakthrough and Milestones Productions International (BMPI), the media arm of the Members Church of God International (MCGI).
The Organization has been broadcasting for 119 hours per week on Radio and 24 hours a day on TV covering 100% of the region by FM and AM Radio waves and more than 70% by TV using antenna (microwave). Also, we are reaching the abroad listeners and audiences by Nile sat7, Amos Ku band 5,170 east, Galaxy 19,970 west, Optus D2, 152o east, NSS ...
FM radio in Ethiopia had its inception with FM Addis in 2000, broadcasting on the frequency 97.1MHz. Since then, the radio landscape in Ethiopia has flourished, with numerous FM radio stations emerging, particularly centered around the capital city of Addis Ababa. The stations used to follow odd frequencies to avoid interference.
The mass media in Ethiopia consist of radio, television and the Internet, which remain under the control of the Ethiopian government, as well as private newspapers and magazines. Ten radio broadcast stations, eight AM and two shortwave, are licensed to operate in Ethiopia. The major radio broadcasting stations include Radio Fana (or "Torch") a ...