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DYIO

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Radio station in Cebu City, Philippines

Y101 (DYIO)
Broadcast areaMetro Cebu
Frequency101.1 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingY101
Programming
LanguageEnglish
FormatCHR (Top 40),OPM
Subchannels
  • HD1: DYIO analog
  • HD2: Wicked Radio
  • HD3: Eskina Radio
Ownership
OwnerGVM Radio/TV Corporation
History
First air date
March 1, 1980 (1980-03-01)
Call sign meaning
YIO1
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
ClassABC
Power25,000watts
ERP75,000watts
Links
WebcastListen live (viaTuneIn)
Websitey101fm.com

DYIO (101.1FM) - broadcasting asY101 - is a radio station owned and operated by GVM Radio/TV Corporation.[1] The station's studio and transmitter are located at the 2nd Floor, Gaisano Country Mall, Brgy. Banilad,Cebu City. This station operates round-the-clock.[2][3][4]

History

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the station's studio at the Gaisano Country Mall

DYIO began its test transmission in 1979 and made its inaugural broadcast on March 1, 1980, under the ownership of Trans-Radio Broadcasting Corporation of Emilio Tuason, the original owner of Manila-based99.5 RT. The station's original studio was located at Danaque Building along Osmeña Blvd.[citation needed]

Tuason and his cousin Binggoy Remedios were the station's first voices. Y101 adapted 99.5 RT's format and iconic slogan "The Rhythm of the City".

Since the 1990s, Y101 transferred its ownership to GVM Radio/TV Corporation. Y101 changed to its present slogan, "Always First".[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^KBP Members - GVM Radio/TV Corp.
  2. ^CEBU FM BROADCAST STATIONS | NTC Region 7
  3. ^Y101 unveils new look
  4. ^Y101 Corporate Cup back on July 17
  5. ^Y101'S "Bootleg Gold" Turns 5

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