Radio station in Davao City, Philippines
Broadcast area Metro Davao and surrounding areas Frequency 103.5 MHz Branding Barangay FM 103.5 Programming Language(s) Cebuano, Filipino Format Contemporary MOR, OPM Network Barangay FM Ownership Owner GMA Network Inc. Sister stations
DXGM Super Radyo GMA TV 5 Davao GTV 27 Davao History First air date
1977 (on 97.9 MHz) March 9, 1996 (on 103.5 MHz) Former call signs
DXSS-FM (1977–1995, under the partnership of SBN) Former names
Campus Radio (March 9, 1996–July 28, 2002) Wow FM (July 29, 2002–February 16, 2014) Former frequencies
97.9 MHz (1977–1995, under the partnership of SBN) Call sign meaning
None; sequentially assigned Technical information Licensing authority
NTC Class C,D,E Power 10,000 watts ERP 15,000 watts Links Website www.gmanetwork.com Barangay 103.5 logo (2014–2017) Barangay FM 103.5 logo (2017–2019) DXRV (103.5 FM ), broadcasting as Barangay FM 103.5 , is a radio station owned and operated by GMA Network. The station's studio and transmitter are located at GMA Complex, Broadcast Ave., Shrine Hills, Matina, Davao City .[1]
History The station was originally launched on March 9, 1996 as Campus Radio 103.5 .[2] On July 29, 2002, it was rebranded as 103.5 Wow FM with the slogan Wow! Nindota Ah! . On February 17, 2014, as part of RGMA's brand unification due to rebranding of its flagship station in Manila , the station rebranded as Barangay 103.5 .[3] [4]
References ^ Newest ka-barangay: Papa Jong sa WOW FM ^ "GMA Network inaugurates two new radio stations in Davao City". Manila Standard . March 9, 1996. Retrieved January 13, 2024 . ^ Barangay LS: One country, one barangay, one sound ^ 1TED Sweetheart big day, successful! GMA Network Inc.
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