DXOM
91.7 Happy FM is a music FM radio station owned by the Notre Dame Broadcasting Corporation in the Philippines. The studios are located at Reyes Blk. 2, National Highway, Brgy. Morales while the transmitter is located at Roxas Mountain Range, Brgy. Paraiso, Koronadal City. It operates daily from 5:00 AM to 2:00 AM.
Broadcast area | Koronadal |
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Frequency | 91.7 MHz |
Branding | 91.7 Happy FM |
Slogan | as Hot Radio Tayo Pa Rin Siyempre! (2009 - 2011) Basta Manami Nga Tukar, Hot Radio Gid Inah! (2011 - 2012) as Happy FM Dito, Happy Ka! (2012 - present) |
Programming | |
Format | Contemporary MOR, OPM |
Ownership | |
Owner | Notre Dame Broadcasting Corporation |
Sister stations | Radyo Bida Koronadal 963 |
History | |
First air date | 1993 |
Call sign meaning | D X Oblates of Mary |
Technical information | |
Power | 5,000 watts |
ERP | 10,500 watts |
Links | |
Website | http://happyfmkoronadal.webs.com |
Brief History[1]
- July 1993 - 91.7 DXOM FM went on the air and it is the first radio station in Koronadal City and South Cotabato (except General Santos City).
- 1998 - DXOM-FM was called "Hot Radio".
- 2002 - "Hot Radio" was embraced the branding "Radio for Peace".
- 2009 - Hot Radio was used the tagline Tayo Pa Rin Siyempre!.
- 2011 - The tagline Basta Manami Nga Tukar, Hot Radio Gid Inah! was used.
- 2012
- July of the said year - The station was temporarily rebranded as "91.7 FM Dito Happy Ka!", but Hot Radio Koronadal is now an internet radio station.
- August 25 - 91.7 FM relaunched as "91.7 Happy FM".
Disc jockeys
- Procopio
- Dennis the Menace (Station Manager)
- Daddy Mark
- Maxene
- Victoria
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gollark: Ah.
gollark: Farmers... are workers, though? Do you mean specific workers of some sort?
gollark: That seems implausibly high.
gollark: I've heard it said that house prices are high in many cities because the people there have a lot of influence on zoning and such, but also have an incentive to not allow more buildings because it would reduce the amount their house is worth.
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