DYRB

DYRB (540 kHz Cebu City) Radyo Asenso is an AM station owned and operated by Radio Corporation of the Philippines. Its studio is located at 2nd Floor. Unit #4 M. Pacubas Drive, Mambaling, Cebu City, and the transmitter located at Alumnos, Brgy. Basak San Nicolas, Cebu City. It operates daily from 4:30 AM to 6:45 PM.[1][2]

DYRB (Radyo Asenso Cebu)
CityCebu City
Broadcast areaCebu
Frequency540 kHz
BrandingDYRB Radyo Asenso Cebu
Programming
FormatMusic, News, Public Affairs, Entertainment, Religious Radio
Ownership
OwnerRadio Corporation of the Philippines
(Radyo Pilipino Corporation)
History
First air date1970
Call sign meaningDY
Radio
Bisaya (owned by the Allied Broadcasting Center)
Technical information
Power10,000 watts
Links
Websitewww.radyopilipino.com

History

DYRB was founded on 1970 and was originally owned by the Allied Broadcasting Center under its music format, In the 1980s the station called as DYRB Radio Bisaya. In the middle of 2008, there was a big reorganization that DYRB was under Philradio at that time now it is already under a new network, the Radio Corporation of the Philippines or RadioCorp. Now DYRB has changed its format as purely news and public service.

gollark: If my values were randomly remapped so I'd be a better pet, it wouldn't meaningfully be "me".
gollark: Same thing but just bored.
gollark: - it would work fine because ??? handwave and I'd be stuck in the constant barely-not-dying state of all wild animals for several years, probably incredibly bored and stressed at the same time, until I die of some wild animal thing.
gollark: See, if my mind were somehow stuck into a rabbit or something then either:- the limited rabbit brain wouldn't be able to support most of it. "I" would be stuck as a rabbit with a vague longing for missing things "I" can't actually understand
gollark: It sounds like an utterly horrifying existence to me personally.

References


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.