DYMK-FM

DYMK (93.5 FM), broadcasting as Barangay FM 93.5, is a station owned by Asian-Pacific Broadcasting Company and operated by GMA Network Inc. through its subsidiary Radio GMA. The station's studio is located at GMA Compound, Phase 5, Alta Tierra Village, Jaro, Iloilo City, and its transmitter is located at the GMA Transmitter Complex in Jordan, Guimaras.

DYMK (Barangay FM Iloilo)
CityIloilo City
Broadcast areaWestern Visayas
Frequency93.5 MHz
BrandingBarangay FM 93.5
Slogan"Forever!"
Programming
FormatPop MOR, OPM
AffiliationsRGMA
Ownership
OwnerGMA Network
Sister stationsGMA Super Radyo DYSI 1323
History
First air date1980 (as DYXI)
1985 (as K-Lite)
1997 (as Campus Radio)
2009 (as 93.5 Ayos!)
February 17, 2014 (as Barangay FM)
Technical information
ClassABCD
Power10,000 watts
ERP60,000 watts
Links
WebcastCampus Radio Iloilo
WebsiteGMANetwork.com

DYMK History

  • First aired as a smooth jazz formatted station, under the call letters of DYXI-FM, owned by Allied Broadcasting Corporation in 1980.
  • In 1985, it was bought by Asian-Pacific Broadcasting Company who changed the callsign of the station to DYMK and renamed it K-Lite 93.5 (Easy Listening Format).
  • By 1997, the station became Campus Radio 93.5 (Pop Music format) after it was acquired by GMA Network's subsidiary RGMA.
  • 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 a 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.
  • On December 18, 2017 Relaunched as Barangay FM 93.5 Iloilo.

Areas of coverage

Barangay FM stations

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