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DYAB-AM

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Defunct radio station in Cebu City, Philippines

DYAB (Radyo Patrol Cebu)
DYAB Radyo Patrol 1512 logo beforeMay 5 shutdown
Broadcast areaCentral Visayas and surrounding areas
Frequency1512kHz
BrandingDYAB Radyo Patrol 1512
TeleRadyo Cebu
Programming
LanguagesCebuano,Filipino
FormatSilent
NetworkRadyo Patrol
Ownership
OwnerABS-CBN Corporation
MOR 97.1ABS-CBN TV-3 Cebu
S+A TV-23 Cebu
History
First air date
1957 (as DYCB-AM)
1963 (as DYEE-AM)
June 12, 1995 (as DYAB)
May 2020 (as TeleRadyo Cebu)
Last air date
May 5, 2020 (radio)
August 28, 2020 (as TeleRadyo Cebu)
Former call signs
DYCB-AM (1957–1963)
DYEE-AM (1963–1972)
Former frequencies
570 kHz (1957–1972)[1]
Call sign meaning
ABS-CBN
AbanteBisaya
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
Power10,000watts
Links
WebcastDYAB 1512 Live Streaming
Websitehttp://www.dyab-cebu.blogspot.com/
Television channel
TeleRadyo Cebu
CountryPhilippines
Broadcast areaCebu
Programming
LanguagesCebuano,Filipino
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerABS-CBN Corporation

DYAB (1512AM)Radyo Patrol was a radio station owned and operated byABS-CBN Corporation. The station'sstudio and office were located at the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Complex, North Road, Brgy. Jagobiao,Mandaue, while itstransmitter was located at Brgy. Cogon Pardo,Cebu City.[2][3][4][5] DYAB originally operated on a 24-hour, 7-day schedule from its inception in 1995.[6]

Similar to Manila-basedDZMM, DYAB also had a television channel onSky Cable namedDYAB TeleRadyo Cebu where the studio and hosts of its programs can be seen by its listeners and viewers. Selected programs of DZMM were also aired on the station.

On May 5, 2020, the station suspended its broadcasting activities, following thecease-and-desist order issued by theNational Telecommunications Commission due to the expiration of ABS-CBN's legislative license to operate. On May 8, 2020, most of its programming resumed via online feed and through TeleRadyo Cebu. On August 28, 2020, TeleRadyo Cebu signed off for the last time. The hosts and staff of the station launchedSibya TV on September 1, 2020.[7]

Notable anchors

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  • Leo Lastimosa
  • Jun Tariman
  • June Perez
  • Ferdinand Mañus
  • RC Dalaguit
  • Angie Saniel
  • Jenny Rica Vidad
  • Jeffrey Astillo
  • Atty. John Dx Lapid
  • Atty. JT Benz
  • Atty. Joselito "Boy" Alo
  • Atty. Galicano "Jun" Arriesgado Jr.
  • Atty. Pat Acabodillo
  • Atty. Ina Magpale
  • Rhea Soco
  • Edison delos Angeles
  • Najib Cubio
  • Juve Villar
  • Bob Malazarte
  • Dave Tumulak
  • Edgar Escalante
  • Edgar Gutierrez
  • Marlon Bellita

References

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  1. ^"G.R. No. 133347".
  2. ^CEBU BROADCAST STATIONS | NTC Region 7
  3. ^CBS members interviewed by Jun Tariman of DYAB Cebu
  4. ^In rural areas of Cebu, ABS-CBN the only information source for some families
  5. ^Two radio anchors among new Cebuano lawyers
  6. ^DYAB Program Schedule (1995)
  7. ^Fighting Back
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