DXBR

Bombo Radyo Butuan
City of license Butuan City
Broadcast area Agusan del Norte, northern part of Agusan del Sur, southern part of Surigao del Norte, northeastern part of Surigao del Sur, eastern part of Bukidnon, southeastern part of Bohol, Southern Leyte, and northeastern part of Cebu
Branding Bombo Radyo Butuan
Slogan Basta Radyo... BOMBO!
Frequency 981 kHz
First air date February 14, 1995
Format News, Public Service, Drama
Power 10,000 watts
Callsign meaning DX
Bombo
Radyo
Owner Bombo Radyo Philippines
(People's Broadcasting Service, Inc.)
Webcast Listen Live
Website Bombo Radyo Butuan

DXBR or widely known as Bombo Radyo Butuan is an AM radio station of the People's Broadcasting Service, Inc. under Bombo Radyo Philippines in Butuan City. The station's studio and transmitter are located at Bombo Radyo Broadcast Center, Km. 3 Arujville Subdivision, Libertad, Butuan City, Philippines.

Bombo Radyo Butuan operates from 4:00 am until 9:00 pm, except Holy Week of each year where it signs-off from Maundy Thursday until Black Saturday, and resumes broadcasting on Easter Sunday.

Bombo Radyo Butuan provides news, public service, drama and music for the audience of Butuan City, the whole province of Agusan del Norte and Agusan del Sur, Caraga Region and through the whole world via internet.

Bombo Radyo Butuan maintains its dominance in radio broadcasting as leading and number one AM station in Butuan and Caraga by delivering the right, fast, first news.[1] Bombo is also known for its fearless commentary to the corrupt officials in the government.

In the midweek of November 2012, Bombo Butuan replaces its old transmitter with the maximum power of 15,000 watts but broadcasting only up to 10,000 watts.

Programs of Bombo Radyo

News & Public Affairs Programs

Personality, Entertainment, Counselling and Religious Program

Current Staff

Administrative Department

News Department

Reportorial Department

Technical Department

Anchormen

Newscasters

Bombo Patrol Reporters

Former Bombo Personalities

External links

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