DZWX

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DZWX (Bombo Radyo Baguio)
CityBaguio
Broadcast areaBenguet, La Union and surrounding areas
Frequency1035 kHz
BrandingDZWX Bombo Radyo
Programming
Language(s)Ilocano, Filipino
FormatNews, Public Affairs, Talk, Drama
NetworkBombo Radyo
Ownership
OwnerBombo Radyo Philippines
(People's Broadcasting Service, Inc.)
89.5 Star FM
History
First air date
1970; 52 years ago (1970)
Former frequencies
1040 kHz (1970-1978)
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
Power10,000 watts
Transmitter coordinates
16°24′37″N 120°35′01″E / 16.41028°N 120.58361°E / 16.41028; 120.58361
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteBombo Radyo Baguio

DZWX (1035 AM) Bombo Radyo is a radio station owned and operated by Bombo Radyo Philippines through its licensee People's Broadcasting Service. Its studio and offices are located at Bombo Radyo Broadcast Center, #87 Lourdes Subdivision Rd., Baguio, while its transmitter is located at Tam-awan, Brgy. Pinsao, Baguio.[1][2][3][4]

DZWX was formerly the home of Bombo Radyo Drama Production Center, which was spun off in the early 90s as Saleng Productions Company. Saleng still supplied dramas to the station until 2016, when Remy Balderas retired. Luvlet Artists and Talent Center, owned by couple Luvimin Aquino Sr. and Letty Astudillo-Aquino, currently supplies drama programming to Ilocano-speaking Bombo Radyo stations in Northern Luzon.[5][6]

References[]

  1. ^ Dai, Xiaodong; Chen, Guo-Ming (May 2, 2014). Intercultural Communication Competence. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 283–284. Retrieved November 23, 2020 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Bombo thanks donors, sponsors in bloodletting project". Philippine Information Agency. November 12, 2010. Retrieved November 23, 2020.
  3. ^ "DA-CAR launches School-on-Air; beefs up ube production in Benguet". Department of Agriculture. September 7, 2020. Retrieved November 23, 2020.
  4. ^ "G.R. Nos. 99054-56". The Lawphil Project. May 28, 1993. Retrieved November 23, 2020.
  5. ^ "Quarantine days: Enjoying the radio dramas (Part 1)". Tawid News Magazine. June 11, 2020. Retrieved November 23, 2020.
  6. ^ "Quarantine days: Enjoying the radio dramas (Part 2)". Tawid News Magazine. June 20, 2020. Retrieved November 23, 2020.


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