DYMK-FM
City of license | Iloilo City |
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Broadcast area | Panay Island |
Branding | Barangay 93.5 Iloilo |
Slogan | Tugstugan Na! |
Frequency | 93.5 MHz |
First air date |
1980 (as DYXI) 1985 (as 93.5 K-Lite) 2000 (as Campus Radio Iloilo) 2009 (as 93.5 Ayos!) 2014(as Barangay 93.5 Iloilo) |
Format | Hot AC, OPM |
Power | 30,000 watts |
ERP | 60,000 watts |
Class | ABCD |
Affiliations | Radio GMA |
Owner |
Asian-Pacific Broadcasting Company (GMA Network Inc.) |
Sister stations | GMA Super Radyo DYSI 1323 |
Webcast | Campus Radio Iloilo |
Website | www.gmanetwork.com |
DYMK-FM brand as Barangay 93.5 Iloilo is an FM station owned Asian-Pacific Broadcasting Company and operated by GMA Network Inc. in the Philippines. DYMK-FM studio is located at GMA Compound, McArthur Drive, Jaro, Iloilo City. while the transmitter is located at GMA Transmitter Complex in Jordan, Guimaras.
DYMK History
- First aired as a relay station of DYXI-FM owned by Allied Broadcasting Corporation in 1980.
- In 1985, it was bought by Asian-Pacific Broadcasting Company and change the callsign of the station to DYMK and was renamed K-Lite 93.5 (Easy Listening Format).
- By 2000, the station became Campus Radio 93.5 (Pop Music format).
- By 2005, DYMK became the strongest FM station in Iloilo and Western Visayas with a transmitter at Guimaras and power of 30,000 watts (ERP: 60,000 watts), with a brand new program line-up. The new FM transmitter has 12 bay antenna reaching as far as Kalibo (except in Boracay due to new radio station called 93.5 Easy Rock Boracay) and beyond Visayas.
- By 2009, Renamed to 93.5 Ayos!.
- On 2014 it was rebranded to Barangay 93.5 Iloilo, along with other provincial FM stations nationwide.
Disk jockeys
- Papa Andoy
- Papa Jim
- Papa Jingo
- Papa Prince
- Papa Rey
- Papa Bradspitt
- Papa Shulee
- Mama Arte
- Mama Cookie
Programs
- Potpot and Friends
- Radyo Nobela
- Sikat sa Barangay
- Talk To Papa
- Three Play
- Bida Sa Barangay
- Wanted Sweetheart
- Talk To Papa Replay
- Balita Sa Barangay
- Radyo Nobela Weekend Special
- Talk To Mama
- Saturday Three Play
- Bida Sa Barangay Weekend
- Barangay Love Stories
Area of Coverage
- Kalibo and Aklan
- San Jose de Buenavista and Antique
- Roxas City and Capiz
- Iloilo City and Iloilo
- Jordan and Guimaras
- Bacolod City and Negros Occidental
- Southern parts of Masbate
See Also
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