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DXAB-AM

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Defunct radio station in Davao City, Philippines

DXAB (Radyo Patrol Davao)
Radyo Patrol Davao interim logo afterMay 5 shutdown
Broadcast areaDavao Region and surrounding areas
Frequency1296 kHz
BrandingDXAB Radyo Patrol 1296
Programming
LanguagesCebuano,Filipino
FormatSilent
NetworkRadyo Patrol
Ownership
OwnerABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation
MOR 101.1 Davao
ABS-CBN Channel 4 Davao
S+A Channel 21 Davao
History
First air date
1957 (as DXAW)
March 16, 1997 (as DXAB)
May 2020 (as TeleRadyo Davao)
Last air date
May 5, 2020 (radio)
August 28, 2020 (online)
Former call signs
DXAW (1957–1972)[1]
Former frequencies
640 kHz (1957–1972)
Call sign meaning
ABS-CBN
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
Power10,000 watts
Links
WebcastDXAB 1296 Live Streaming
DXAB Radyo Patrol 1296's logo before the shutdown.

DXAB (1296AM)Radyo Patrol was a radio station owned and operated byABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation. The station's studio was located at the ABS-CBN Broadcast Center, Shrine Hills, Matina,Davao City, and its transmitter was located at Km 4 McArthur Highway, Matina,Davao City.[2][3]

On May 5, 2020, the station, along with the otherMy Only Radio stations, went off the air due to thecease and desist order of theNational Telecommunications Commission. On May 8, 2020, most of its programming resumed via online feed under its name. On August 28, 2020, it signed off for the last time.[4]

References

[edit]
  1. ^"G.R. No. 133347".sc.judiciary.gov.ph.
  2. ^"TV personality and radio anchor for It's a Beautiful Life, DXAB 1296". Archived fromthe original on September 27, 2020. RetrievedNovember 6, 2019.
  3. ^Empleyado sa gasolinahan sa Davao City, nagsauli ng bag na may lamang P200K
  4. ^ABS-CBN Davao bids goodbye

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  • 1Technically still active, but with new call signs and different intellectual property.
  • 2Unlicensed and low-powered station.
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