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Radio station in Malolos
DWJC (Radyo Bandera Bulacan)
Broadcast areaBulacan and surrounding areas
Frequency90.3MHz
Programming
FormatContemporary MOR,News,Talk
AffiliationsRadyo Bandera
Ownership
Owner
History
Former call signs
DWRB-FM (circa 2010s)
Call sign meaning
Colegio de SanJose Malolos (former owner; in reverse)
Technical information
ClassC/D/E
Power5,000watts

DWJC (90.3FM),[1] broadcasting as90.3 Radyo Bandera News FM, is aradio station owned and operated byBandera News Philippines through its licensee, Fairwaves Broadcasting Network. The station's main studio is located at Purok 4, Brgy. Mabolo,Malolos. The station currently operates daily from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

History

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As Radyo Bulacan

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The provincial government of Bulacan established its own radio called "Radyo Bulacan" under the call letters DWRB on 90.3 FM.[when?] Radyo Bulacan broadcasts as a community radio station, airing news, music and local issues regarding the province.[2]

Radyo Bulacan later on moved to 95.9 FM. Currently, the station broadcasts at 103.9 FM.

As DWJC

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Around in the mid-2010s, the Colegio de San Jose - Malolos (owners of 88.7 DWAP-FM) acquired the 90.3 frequency and launched its new radio station under the callsign DWJC-FM. JC FM airs in a hybrid format (adult contemporary and community radio).

As Radyo Bandera News FM

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In 2017, Palawan-basedBandera News Philippines acquired and reformatted the station as Bandera News FM Bulacan.

References

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  1. ^"Bulacan Radio Stations on FM".Asiawaves.
  2. ^"Bulacan launches TV and radio program". Provincial Government of Bulacan. Archived fromthe original on July 29, 2014. RetrievedAugust 10, 2019.
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