DWRA-FM
Barangay 92.7 (DWRA 92.7 MHz Baguio City) is a pop FM station owned by GMA Network Inc. and operated by Radio GMA in the Philippines. The station's studio is located on the 2nd Floor of the Baguio Midland Courier at #16 Kisad Road, and the transmitter is located at Lamut, La Trinidad, Benguet. Campus Radio Baguio was established in 1994, and is now known for its music and entertainment. On February 17, 2014, all Campus Radio stations (including this station) and other branding station of Radio GMA was rebranded and finally carried over the name Barangay 92.7 which was originated and based from its main radio station in Manila Barangay LS 97.1 and carried-over the slogan Tugstugan Na!
Disk jockeys
- Papa Boom
- Papa Carlo
- Papa Toto
- Lady Gracia
- Papa Jaypee
- Ate Gege
- Bebeh Jhay
- Papa Bitoy
Programs
- Potpot and Friends
- Radyo Nobela
- Sikat sa Barangay
- Talk To Papa
- Three Play
- Bida Sa Barangay
- Wanted Sweetheart
- Talk Back
- Balita Sa Barangay
- Radyo Nobela Weekend Special
- Talk To Mama
- Saturday Three Play
- Bida Sa Barangay Weekend
- Barangay Love Stories
Awards and recognition
In 2002 and 2003, the station was selected finalist in the KBP Golden Dove Awards for Best Provincial Radio Variety Show (Campus Centerfold) and Provincial Radio Variety Show Host (Bobby Boom). In 2010 and 2011, the station's program "Talk To Papa" was selected finalist for Best Radio Counseling Program in the Catholic Mass Media Awards. In 2011, the station's "Mga Kuwentong Karnero" (now called Pelikulang Panradyo) was selected finalist for Best Radio Drama program. Campus Radio DJ "Papa Boom" was also voted Best Male DJ in 2011 and 2012 by the UP Baguio Dap-ay Awards for Media.
Events
Radio GMA Baguio is known in the Northern Luzon events scene for its trademark band competition, "Bulaklak Rock" which started in 2004 until 2011. In 2012, they launched "Bulaklak Rock: Acoustic Session" at Panagbenga Festival's Session Road In Bloom. In 2013, they staged the first "Campus Radio Streetjump Session: Baguio's Ultimate Dance Battle" for the dance crews in Northern Luzon.
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