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DXMF-AM

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Radio station in Davao City, Philippines
"DXMF" redirects here. For the FM station, seePrime Broadcasting Network.

Bombo Radyo Davao (DXMF)
Broadcast areaDavao Region and surrounding areas
Frequency576 kHz
BrandingDXMF Bombo Radyo
Programming
LanguageCebuano,Filipino
FormatNews,Public Affairs,Talk,Drama
NetworkBombo Radyo
Ownership
Owner
96.3 Star FM
History
First air date
1975
Former frequencies
580 kHz (1975–1978)
Call sign meaning
MarcelinoFlorete
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
Power10,000watts
Transmitter coordinates
07°05′08″N125°35′08″E / 7.08556°N 125.58556°E /7.08556; 125.58556
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteBombo Radyo Davao

DXMF (576AM)Bombo Radyo is a radio station owned and operated byBombo Radyo Philippines through its licensee People's Broadcasting Service, Inc. Its studio and offices are located at Bombo Radyo Broadcast Center, San Pedro St.,Davao City; its transmitter is located at Brgy. Ma-a,Davao City. It operates daily from 4:00 AM to 9:30 PM.[1][2][3][4][5]

References

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  1. ^Two Dismissed Broadcasters of Bombo Radyo Davao File Labor Case vs Employers at NLRC XI
  2. ^"Rappler Journalists Convicted of Libel in Chilling Verdict for Philippine Press Freedom".The Diplomat.Archived from the original on April 10, 2023.
  3. ^In the Philippines, journalist jailed for criminal libel
  4. ^Dugong Bombo
  5. ^"2021 NTC AM Radio Stations via FOI website"(PDF).foi.gov.ph. October 9, 2021.
Chairman
Rogelio M. Florete
President and CEO
Margaret Ruth C. Florete
Executive Vice President
Rogelio M. Florete, Jr.
Assistant Vice President
Jose Jenil C. Demorito
Broadcast assets
Subsidiaries
  • People's Broadcasting Service, Inc.
  • Newsounds Broadcasting Network, Inc.
Former assets
  • Consolidated Broadcasting System, Inc.
Radio stations in theMetro Davao market
By AM frequency
By FM frequency
HD digital radio
Internet radio
Defunct/Inactive call signs
  • 1Technically still active, but with new call signs and different intellectual property.
  • 2Unlicensed and low-powered station.
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Cebu City
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