DYBR-AM
Radio station in Tacloban
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DYBR (711 AM) was a radio station owned and operated by the Philippine Collective Media Corporation. It was formerly known as Apple Radio from April 25, 2011 November 8, 2013, when its transmitter was destroyed by Typhoon Yolanda.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Prior to PCMC's ownership, the frequency was formerly owned by the Radio Mindanao Network from 1989 to 2002.
References
- ^ Four journalists killed, six missing in Philippine storm
- ^ 4 journalists dead, 7 missing after 'Yolanda'
- ^ Revenues from sequestered assets reach P12M[permanent dead link]
- ^ Lawmaker may face charges
- ^ STAR correspondent wins SM SUPER Award for Media
- ^ Yolanda tales of survival, sorrow and despair
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- DYDW 531
- DYVL 819
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- DYMP 87.7
- DYAW 89.5
- DYAJ 90.3 (Ormoc)
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- DYPL 94.3
- DYTX 95.1
- DYCJ 96.7
- DYFE 97.5
- DYXV 98.3
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- DYTA 99.9 (Tacloban)
- DYOC 99.9 (Ormoc)
- DYDR 100.7
- 101.5
- DYTG 103.1 (Tacloban)
- DYNG 103.1 (Palompon)
- DYAB 104.7 (Tacloban)
- DYDC 104.7 (Baybay)
- DYOD 106.3
- DYXC 107.1
- 107.9
- DYAC 14491
- DYBR 711
- DYCT 102.3
- DYJP 101.5
- DYOU 97.51
- DYRR 792
- DYTC 94.3
- DYWR 5941
1Technically still active, but with new call letters and different intellectual property.
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