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Radio station in Cebu City, Philippines
This article is about radio station inCebu City, Philippines. For the 2003 studio album byRuslana, seeDyki Tantsi.
MemoRieS FM Cebu (DYKI)
Broadcast areaMetro Cebu and surrounding areas
Frequency89.9 MHz
Branding89.9 MemoRieS FM Cebu
Programming
LanguageEnglish
Format
NetworkMemoRieS FM
AffiliationsRMN Networks
Ownership
OwnerPrimax Broadcasting Network
History
First air date
1998 (as K-Lite 89.9)
1999 (as K89.9)
2000 (as Smooth FM)
March 2017 (as MemoRieS FM)
Call sign meaning
K-LIte (former branding)
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
ClassCDE
Power10,000watts
ERP32,000watts
Links
WebcastListen live (viaTuneIn)

DYKI (89.9FM), broadcasting as89.9 MemoRieS FM, is aradio station owned and operated by Primax Broadcasting Network. Its studios and transmitter facilities are located at the Suite 106, Vacation Hotel Cebu, #35 Juana Osmena St,Cebu City.[1]

History

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The station was established in 1998 asK-Lite 89.9, airing anIndie pop andAlternative rock format. It became an affiliate ofRaven Broadcasting Corporation inManila, which owns a station with City Lite. The following year, it was rebranded asK89.9. In 2002, the station ceased to be an affiliate as RBC changed hands and rebranded asSmooth FM 89.9 with the tagline "Your Life, Your Music". It switched to asmooth jazz format. In late-January 2017, Smooth FM 89.9 quietly signed off for the last time and went off the air for a week.[2]

In March 2017, the station became an affiliate of theRMN Networks and rebranded as89.9 MemoRieS FM with aclassic hits format.

References

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  1. ^CEBU FM BROADCAST STATIONS | NTC Region 7
  2. ^89.9 Smooth FM: Your Life, Your Music
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  • 1Technically still active, but with new call letters and different intellectual property.
  • 2Licensed low-power community station.
  • 3Unlicensed (pirate radio).
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