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DXIX-FM

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Radio station in Iligan, Philippines

For the year, see519.
iFM Iligan (DXIX)
Broadcast areaLanao del Norte, parts ofLanao del Sur
Frequency102.3 MHz
Branding102.3 iFM
Programming
LanguageCebuano,Filipino
FormatContemporary MOR,OPM
NetworkiFM
Ownership
OwnerRMN Networks
DXIC RMN Iligan
History
First air date
1978
Former call signs
DXYX (1978–2002)
Former names
  • DXYX (1978–1992)
  • Smile Radio (1992–1999)
  • YXFM (1999–2002)
Call sign meaning
XIX (Roman number for 19)
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
ClassC, D, E
Power5,000watts
ERP10,500watts
Links
Websitehttp://www.rmn.ph/

DXIX (102.3FM), on-air as102.3 iFM, is a radio station owned and operated by theRadio Mindanao Network. Its studio, office and transmitter are located at the 4/F Pafs Mejia Bldg., Roxas Ave. cor. Aguinaldo St.,Iligan. The station broadcasts daily from 4:00 AM to 11:00 PM.[1][2]

History

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The station was established in 1978 under the call letters DXYX, airing aCHR/Top 40 format. On August 16, 1992, the station was relaunched asSmile Radio 102.3 and switched to amass-based format. On November 23, 1999, it was rebranded as1023 YXFM and switched back to itsCHR/Top 40 format, with the slogan "Live It Up". On May 16, 2002, the station was relaunched once more102.3 iFM (with a call letters DXIX) and brought back itsmass-based format. In 2019, iFM began simulcasting some programs from its sister stationDXIC.

References

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  1. ^"TABLE 20.7a"(PDF),2011 Philippine Yearbook,Philippine Statistics Authority:18–45, retrievedApril 22, 2023
  2. ^"2022 NTC FM Stations"(PDF).foi.gov.ph. RetrievedApril 22, 2023.
Chairman and President
Eric S. Canoy
Executive Vice President and Chief Operations Officer
Enrico Guido O. Canoy
Erika Marie Canoy-Sanchez
Corporate Secretary
Atty. Marietta E. Nieto
Broadcast assets
Radio stations in theIligan market
By AM frequency
By FM frequency
Defunct/Inactive callsigns
1Technically still active, but with new call letters and different intellectual property.

2Licensed low-power community station.

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