DXRX

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DXRX
Relay of DWRX Manila
CityZamboanga City
Broadcast areaZamboanga City, Basilan and surrounding areas
Frequency93.1 MHz
BrandingMonster RX 93.1
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatTop 40 (CHR), OPM
NetworkMonster Radio
Ownership
OwnerAudiovisual Communicators, Inc.
History
First air date
1996 (as Dream Radio)
2013 (as Brigada News FM)
2017 (as relay of DWRX Manila)
Last air date
As Dream Radio RX
January 2007
As Brigada News FM
mid-2015
As Monster Radio Late 2017
Call sign meaning

(adapted from Manila station)
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
Power10,000 watts

DXRX (93.1 FM) is a radio station owned and operated by Audiovisual Communicators, serving as a relay station of Monster RX 93.1 in Manila. Its transmitter is located in Zamboanga City.[1][2][3]

Profile[]

The station is launched in 1996 as Audiovisual Communicators' first provincial station. Branded as Dream Radio RX 93.1, it was the first station in Zamboanga City to carry a Top 40 format. Its office was located at the 3rd Floor, Gold Fountain Centrum along Mayor Jaldon St. It aired daily from 6:00 am to 12:00 am. It went off the air in January 2007, as its studios and transmitter were already vacated due to rental issues, contract expiration, and poor maintenance inside the building. Since then, ACI has put the station on sale.

In August 2013, Brigada Mass Media Corporation, owner of Brigada Newspaper & its flagship station in General Santos, acquired the station and rebranded it to 93.1 Brigada News FM.[4] It became the first station in Zamboanga to carry a news and music format. It went on air after the crisis in September 2013 and became the No.1 most-listened FM news and music station in the city.

By the middle of 2015, Brigada News FM transferred to 89.9 FM, which was owned Baycomms Broadcasting Corporation prior to BMMC's acquisition in 2013. Since then, this frequency was inactive until late 2017, when the station was revived as a relay of RX 93.1 in Manila.

References[]

  1. ^ "TABLE 20.7a" (PDF), 2011 Philippine Yearbook, Philippine Statistics Authority: 18–45, retrieved 2021-02-20
  2. ^ "2020 NTC FM Stations" (PDF). foi.gov.ph. Retrieved 2021-02-20.
  3. ^ "Zamboanga Arts & Culture". zamboanga.com. Retrieved 2021-02-20.
  4. ^ New FM Station With AM Format To Open In Zamboanga

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