DXND

DXND is an FM radio station owned by RGMA, a subsidiary of GMA Network Inc.. This is currently a relay station of Super Radyo DZBB in Manila. The station's studio is located at the Infinity Suites, Consunji St., Iligan City while its transmitter is located at the 3rd floor Kimberly Bldg., A. Bonifacio corner I. Emilia Ave., Iligan City. This station operates 24/7, concurrent with the flagship AM station DZBB in Manila.

DXND (Super Radyo Iligan)
CityIligan
Broadcast areaLanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur
Frequency90.1 MHz
BrandingSuper Radyo DXND 90.1 Iigan
SloganWalang Kinikilingan, Walang Pinoprotektahan, Serbisyong Totoo Lamang, Walang Iwanan!
Programming
FormatEntertainment, News and Public Affairs, Public Service, Religious, Talk
AffiliationsRadio GMA
Ownership
OwnerGMA Network Inc.
History
First air dateMarch 1, 1995 (as the first literation of 90.1 Campus Radio)
March 1, 2004 (as 90.1 Wow FM)
February 14, 2007 (as the second literation of 90.1 Campus Radio)
February 17, 2014 (as relay of DZBB Manila)
Technical information
ClassA, B, C, D and E
Power1,000 watts
ERP5,000 watts
Links
Websitewww.gmanetwork.com

History

  • On March 1, 1995, the station was launched as Campus Radio 90.1, carrying a mass-based and OPM format.
  • On March 1, 2004, it was rebranded as 90.1 Wow FM, similar to its sister station 103.5 Wow FM Davao (now Barangay FM 103.5 Davao).
  • On February 14, 2007, it was rebranded again back as Campus Radio 90.1.
  • On February 17, 2014, the station became a relay station of Super Radyo DZBB 594 Manila as Super Radyo DXND 90.1.

Current programs

RGMA Super Radyo stations

Further information: Super Radyo stations
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