DXBY

DXBY, known as 89.9 Brigada News FM, is a news and music FM radio station owned and operated by Brigada Mass Media Corporation in Zamboanga City. Operates broadcasts daily 24 hours a day except on Mondays where it signs off at 12:00 MN to Sign on Monday 4:00 AM. except Holy Week of each year signs off at 3:00 PM of Good Friday to Black Saturday and resumes broadcasting at 4:00 AM of Easter Sunday. Its studios are located at Mayor Vitaliano Agan Avenue, Camino Nuevo, Zamboanga City; while its transmitter is in Sitio Muruk, Pasonanca, Zamboanga City.[1]

DXBY (Brigada News FM Zamboanga)
CityZamboanga City
Broadcast areaZamboanga
Frequency89.9 MHz
Branding89.9 Brigada News FM
SloganThe Music and News Authority
Ang Makabagong Tunay na Radyo
Duru!
Programming
FormatNews/talk, contemporary MOR, OPM
Ownership
OwnerBrigada Mass Media Corporation
(Baycomms Broadcasting Corporation)
History
First air date1992 (as Bay Radio)
2015 (as Brigada News FM)
Former frequenciesBrigada News FM:
93.1 (2013-2015)
Call sign meaningDX
BaY Radio (former branding)
Technical information
Power10,000 watts
Links
Websitehttp://www.brigadafm.com

Before Brigada News FM's transfer from 93.1 since 2015, DXBY was known as Bay Radio 89.9 (then owned by Baycomms Broadcasting Corporation, prior to its merger with Brigada in 2013).

Personalities

  • Katreena Alinon-Tenorio
  • Gwen delos Santos
  • Nelson Lacastesantos
  • Daryll Canillo
  • Joey Cordova
  • Christian Bascones
  • Gilbert Miguel
  • Doc. Elden Prado
  • Angelique Alejandro
  • Jerome Roxas
  • Roselyn Flores
  • Sai Cortez
  • Ronald Lamata
  • Salvador Nonong Santiago
  • Johnny Little Johnny Mataragnon
  • Carina dela Cruz
  • Dante Vicente
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gollark: But gold isn't that different, I mean.
gollark: Yep!
gollark: Gold is not *that* useful practically, being just a shiny metal which doesn't tarnish and has quite high conductivity.

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