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Radio station in Cebu City, Philippines
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Star FM Cebu (DYMX)
Broadcast areaMetro Cebu and surrounding areas
Frequency95.5 MHz
Branding95.5 Star FM
Programming
LanguageEnglish,Cebuano,Filipino
FormatContemporary MOR,OPM,News
NetworkStar FM
Ownership
Owner
DYMF Bombo Radyo
History
First air date
May 25, 1994 (1994-5-25)
Call sign meaning
MiX
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
ClassC, D, E
Power25,000watts
ERP30,000watts
Transmitter coordinates
10°18′58.72″N123°53′11.9″E / 10.3163111°N 123.886639°E /10.3163111; 123.886639
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteStar FM Cebu

DYMX (95.5FM), broadcasting as95.5 Star FM, is aradio station owned and operated byBombo Radyo Philippines through its licensee People's Broadcasting Service, Inc. Its studio, offices and transmitter are located at the CBS Bldg., 140 M. Velez St., Guadalupe,Cebu City. It operates daily from 5:00 AM to 9:30 PM.[1][2][3]

History

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Star FM began operations on May 25, 1994, a month after Bombo Radyo rebranded all 17 of its FM stations under that name. Its initially operated with a power of 25,000 watts, covering the Central Visayas region and portions of Western and Eastern Visayas. In less than a year, Star FM was ranked by the Radio Research Council as the #1 FM radio station in the city. It remained at the top until 1999, when its rival station 91.5 Hot FM (nowYes FM) took over the top spot, a position it held since 2002.

Star FM was the first FM radio station in Metro Cebu to useaudio cassette tapes andcompact discs for playing songs and recorded segments. Among its notable programs wereIt's All For You (every morning, afternoon and evening),Twilight Zone,Star Sweep (every weekday,)Never on Sunday,Superstar Sunday andSunday Disco Recall (every Sunday).

In April 2006, on its 12th anniversary, Star FM was relaunched with a new logo and the slogan, "Iba Ang Dating". A few years later, the station reduced its power to 10,000 watts.

In 2013, Star FM adopted the new slogan “Like Mo, Share Mo.” On February 3, 2014, Bombo Network News began simulcasting on several Star FM stations as well as Bombo Radyo stations, thus allowing the station to add news and talk programming to its format. The network's flagship national newscast was made to compete with the longer-established rivalBrigada News FM, a news and music FM station owned byBrigada Mass Media Corporation.

In the first quarter of 2016, Star FM's provincial stations began using the slogan “It's All For You,” this time with a stronger emphasis on music. A few months later, the station began broadcasting 24/7, a schedule that continued until 2018. From September 2016 to January 2018, Star FM operated with a transmitting power of 5,000 watts stereo, but with a limited coverage area.

On January 18, 2018, after installing new transmitting equipment on the rooftop of the CBS Building, Star FM upgraded its power to a newly improved 25,000 watts stereo, resulting in a clearer signal inCentral Visayas andSouthern Leyte. Also in 2018, several Star FM stations licensed to Consolidated Broadcasting System transferred its licensee to People's Broadcasting Service, after the former's license were not renewed. In 2019, due to financial problems, Star FM reduced its daily broadcast schedule from 24 hours to 19 hours, signing off at 11:00 PM.

In March 2020, “The Holy Rosary” began simulcasting on all Bombo Radyo and Star FM stations nationwide, following the extension of the community quarantine regulations due to theCOVID-19 in the Philippines. The station also reduced its broadcasting hours, signing off between 9:00 and 9:30pm.

Following the aftermath ofTyphoon Rai (Odette) on the evening of December 16, 2021, Star FM simulcast with its sister station,Bombo Radyo, providing updates on the typhoon's impact inCebu,Bohol andLeyte. The following day, DYMF went off the air after its transmitter was destroyed by the typhoon. Subsequently, several of DYMF's prograns began airing on Star FM, operating temporarily under the nameBombo Radyo Star FM. On February 15, 2022, Star FM reverted to its original programming after DYMF, whose new transmitter equipment had been installed the day before, resumed operations.

References

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  1. ^"Radio and TV Broadcast Station".NTC Region 7. RetrievedAugust 15, 2021.
  2. ^"TABLE 20.7a"(PDF),2011 Philippine Yearbook,Philippine Statistics Authority:18–45, retrievedAugust 15, 2021
  3. ^"2021 NTC FM 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.
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HD digital radio
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Defunct/Inactive call signs
  • 1Technically still active, but with new call letters and different intellectual property.
  • 2Licensed low-power community station.
  • 3Unlicensed (pirate radio).
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