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DXCL-AM

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Radio station in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines
Sonshine Radio Cagayan de Oro (DXCL)
Broadcast areaMisamis Oriental and surrounding areas
Frequency1098 kHz
BrandingDXCL 1098 Sonshine Radio Cagayan De Oro
Programming
LanguageCebuano,Filipino
FormatSilent
NetworkSonshine Radio
Ownership
OwnerSwara Sug Media Corporation
History
First air date
1975
Last air date
December 2023 (NTC suspension order)
Former names
  • NBC DXCL (1975–1998)
  • Angel Radyo (1998–2005)
Former frequencies
870 kHz (1975–1978)
Call sign meaning
CentraL Mindanao
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
Power10,000watts
Links
Websitewww.sonshineradio.com

DXCL (1098AM)Sonshine Radio was a radio station owned and operated bySwara Sug Media Corporation. The station's studio is located at Corrales Ave. cor. Ramon Chavez St.,Cagayan de Oro.[1][2][3][4]

The call letters belonged to a radio station owned by Chronicle Broadcasting Network, whose frequency was on 700 kHz. It was on the air from the 60s to 1972, when Martial Law was declared.

On mid-December 2023, the station, along with the rest of the network, had its operations suspended by theNational Telecommunications Commission for 30 days, through an order dated December 19 but was publicized two days later, in response to aHouse of Representatives resolution, in relation to the alleged franchise violations.[5]

References

[edit]
  1. ^"Cagayan de Oro Mass Media". Archived fromthe original on 2020-01-28. Retrieved2020-11-06.
  2. ^New radio station in CDO to go on air
  3. ^Bukidnon radio broadcaster survives ambush; doc says no gunshot wound
  4. ^Huluga Chronology
  5. ^Daanoy, Sonny (December 21, 2023)."NTC slaps SMNI with 30-day suspension".Manila Bulletin. RetrievedDecember 21, 2023.
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