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Radio station in Davao City, Philippines
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Easy Rock Davao (DXYS)
Broadcast areaMetro Davao and surrounding areas
Frequency105.1 MHz (FM Stereo)
Branding105.1 Easy Rock
Programming
LanguageEnglish
FormatSoft adult contemporary
NetworkEasy Rock
Ownership
Owner
DXGO Aksyon Radyo,DZRH Davao,90.7 Love Radio, DXBM-TV 33
History
First air date
1995
Former call signs
  • DXTO (1995–1999)
  • DXST (1999–2005)
Former names
  • Showbiz Tsismis (1995–1999)
  • Yes! FM (1999–2009)
Call sign meaning
YES!FM (former branding)
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
Power10,000watts
ERP42,000watts
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteEasy Rock Davao
105.1 Easy Rock logo (July 1, 2009-November 14, 2021)

DXYS (105.1FM), broadcasting as105.1 Easy Rock, is aradio station owned and operated byMBC Media Group through its licensee Cebu Broadcasting Company. The station's studio is located at the Ground Floor, ATU Plaza Commercial Mall, Governor Duterte St.,Davao City, and its transmitter is located along Broadcast Ave., Shrine Hills, Matina,Davao City.[1][2][3]

History

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The station was inaugurated in 1995 as a relay station of Manila-basedShowbiz Tsismis. In 1999, it rebranded asYes FM and adopted a mass-based format. On July 1, 2009, the station rebranded as105.1 Easy Rock and switched to a Soft AC format.

References

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  1. ^Filipino radio show promotes Japanese culture
  2. ^Plant obsession in the time of Covid-19
  3. ^PH radio station airs Japanese language, culture program
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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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