DYRI

RMN Iloilo DYRI-AM 774 kHz Iloilo City is an AM station owned and operated by Radio Mindanao Network in the Philippines. DYRI-AM studio is located at 3rd Floor, Saint Anne Bldg, Luna Street, La Paz, and its transmitter is located at Coastal Road, Brgy. Hinactacan, La Paz, Iloilo City. DYRI RMN Iloilo operates 24 hours daily, except Holy Week of each year where it signs-off at 12:00 PM of Holy Saturday and lasts until 3:45 AM of Easter Sunday. The main format of the station is, news, public affairs, music, drama and public service.

DYRI (RMN Iloilo)
CityIloilo City
Broadcast areaWestern Visayas Region
Worldwide (Online)
Frequency774 kHz
BrandingDYRI RMN Iloilo
SloganAng Pinakauna nga Radyo Sa Iloilo
Tatak RMN
Programming
FormatDrama, Music, News, Public Affairs, Religious Broadcasting
Ownership
OwnerRadio Mindanao Network
Sister stations95.1 iFM Iloilo
History
First air date1974
Call sign meaningDY
Radio
Iloilo
Technical information
ClassB
Power10,000 watts
ERP20,000 watts
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteRMN Iloilo

Last June 12, 2006 the network decided to relaunch RMN Iloilo with the acquisition of a Harris Digital Transmitter with 10 kilowatts of power. As a result, RMN-Iloilo can be heard all over western Visayas part of Luzon, Mindanao, and around the world through the network's own website www.rmniloilo.net.

Top anchorpersons include Novie Guazo, Henry Lumawag, Ronel Sorbito, Eric John Pamplona and Emerson Labrillaso. They are supported by news and production personnel such as Sonny Punay, Joel Franco, Mia Tayo, Mon Capalihan and Magie Maleriado as newswriters and newscasters; and Regan Arlos, Marjorie Hervo, Aldrin Soquena and Ralph Mosqueda as beat and investigative reporters and anchorpersons. Recent radio audience tracking survey showed DYRI RMN-Iloilo dominates three categories which include source of political issues, commentaries and news.

In 2019, RMN Iloilo DYRI 774 went on 24 hour operation, the only AM radio station in Iloilo to do so. The station solidified its line up of anchormen when it acquired Pancho Villa from DYMK (Barangay 93.5 FM) and Jun Capulot of DYOK (Aksyon Radyo Iloilo).


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