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B-103.9 The Beat Iloilo
City of license Iloilo City
Broadcast area Iloilo
Branding B-103.9 The Beat Iloilo
Slogan The right side
Frequency 103.9 MHz
First air date May 1, 2009
Format Community radio, variety music radio, alternative, rock, indie, jazz, easy listening, RnB, island music, beach music, reggae, pop, club, dance, remix, oldies, Christmas song, Christian music, public awareness, safety tips, news, weather news
Power 5000 watts
ERP 10000 watts
Callsign meaning DY B E at
Owner Iloilo City Community Radio Network
Webcast The Beat Iloilo Webcast
Website The Beat Iloilo Website

B 103.9 The Beat FM Iloilo DYBE is a FM Community radio station operating in Iloilo City. The format of the station is Community radio. This station designs for information designation, public service, public awareness of Iloilo City Emergency Responders (ICER) under the office of Iloilo City Crisis / Disaster Management Office from fire, typhoons, road and other safety tips. And also for educational, student practices and a training ground for wannabe DJ's.

103.9 The Beat Iloilo, plays a great role of entertaining for young adult, young professionals, college students and universities in the city of love, Iloilo City. With alternative, rock, indie, jazz, RnB, easy listening, pop, club, island and beach music throughout the day, and information, awareness and safety tips to the listen.

The Beat is the first FM station in the city to full broadcast thought the World Wide Web 24 hours, 7 days a week in both FM band and Internet streaming.

B 103.9 The Beat Iloilo is now working to be a full commercial radio station within 2010 and continuous as an information and entertainment community station for the whole Iloilo Province, and moving the transmitter site to the Norther Iloilo possibly in Santa Barbara, Iloilo or Pototan, Iloilo with studios at Ledesma Street, Iloilo City. Plans to boost up to 5,000 watts of effective radiating power with new circular polarization antenna for better signal quality. With the network include stations in Boracay, Cebu, Metro Manila and other parts of the country.

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