DYWB

Bombo Radyo Bacolod is a Hiligaynon-language AM commercial radio station in the Philippines. It is owned and managed by People's Broadcasting Service, Inc., under Bombo Radyo Philippines.

DYWB (Bombo Radyo Bacolod)
CityBacolod
Broadcast areaWestern Visayas, extremely tip parts of Masbate, Romblon and Palawan
Frequency630 kHz
BrandingBombo Radyo Bacolod
SloganBasta Radyo... BOMBO!
Programming
FormatNews, Public Service, Drama
AffiliationsBombo Radyo Philippines
Ownership
OwnerBombo Radyo Holdings, Inc.
(People's Broadcasting Service, Inc.)
Sister stations95.9 Star FM Bacolod
History
First air date1968
Former frequencies1269 kHz (1968-2012)
Call sign meaningDYWB
Technical information
Power10,000 watts
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteBombo Radyo Bacolod

Operations

The station's studio and transmitter are located at 2nd Floor CBS Dev't Corp. Bldg., Lacson St., Magdalagan, Bacolod, Negros Occidental. Bombo Radyo Bacolod provides news, public service, drama and music for the audience of Bacolod City and the corresponding province of Negros Occidental, neighbouring Negros Oriental, some parts of Western Visayas and Masbate. Bombo Radyo Bacolod airs everyday from 4:00 AM to 11:00 PM, and except Holy Week of each year where it signs-off from 3:00 PM of Good Friday until 4:00 AM on Easter Sunday. During stations's off air hours, the spillover signals of Manila-based DZMM Radyo Patrol 630 (an AM radio station owned by ABS-CBN Corporation), as well as Radio Samhan in Jakarta, Indonesia, can also be heard on this frequency albeit on a weaker signal.

Personalities

  • Jazz de Jesus-Madrigal
  • Erlyn Bayonita
  • Divine Grace Cuello
  • Nonie Flores
  • Daniel Lecciones
  • Dennis Rubica
  • Ann Sindol Sorilla
  • Manilyn Abarro
  • Jireh delos Reyes
  • Glory Faith Ecliario
  • Renzo Cascabel
  • Franz Andrew Burgos
  • Pons Espino
  • Karen Badilla
  • Zaldy Farrol II
  • Mariedy Quebalayan
  • Carla Mae Defensor
  • Nicole Temporada


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