UM Broadcasting Network
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UM Broadcasting Network (UMBN) | |
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Industry | Broadcast radio network |
Website | UMBN |
Founded in 1949, UM Broadcasting Network (UMBN), is the pioneer in Mindanao. UMBN started with a 250-watt transmitter in Davao City.
UMBN uses HARRIS and BE Transmitters, JAMPRO Antenna, Orban OPTIMOD Audio Processors, Vault Express and other imported broadcast equipment from the US.
Its FM stations are formatted as Pop/Dance Music Station catering mostly to the CDE youth and young adult market. Its AM stations are formatted as News and Public Affairs station, serving the DE adult market.
UMBN employs 214 employees.
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[edit] AM stations
Callsign | Frequency | Location |
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DXUM-AM | 819 kHz | Davao City |
DXDN-AM | 936 kHz | Tagum City |
DXDS-AM | 1161 kHz | Digos City |
DXCM-AM | 1089 kHz | Cotabato City |
DXMV-AM | 1134 kHz | Valencia, Bukidnon |
[edit] Defunct stations
Callsign | Frequency | Location |
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DXLL-AM | 1044 kHz | Zamboanga City |
[edit] FM stations
Callsign | Frequency | Location |
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DXWT-FM | 92.3 MHz | Davao City |
DXDJ-FM | 100.3 MHz | Davao City (Hit Radio 100.3) |
DYCD-FM | 103.5 MHz | Cebu City |
DYWT-FM | 92.7 MHz | Bacolod City |
DXWZ-FM | 94.3 MHz | Cagayan de Oro City |
DXIL-FM | 103.1 MHz | Iligan City |
DXBB-FM | 98.5 MHz | Butuan City |
DXWB-FM | 92.9 MHz | Valencia, Bukidnon |
DXRT-FM | 99.1 MHz | General Santos City |
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