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DXKS-FM (96.9 Easy Rock Cagayan De Oro) City of license Cagayan de Oro Broadcast area Misamis Oriental Branding 96.9 Easy Rock Cagayan De Oro Slogan "Kailangan Pa Bang I-memorize Yan?" (????-2009)
"Just the Right Rock" (2009-present)Frequency 96.9 MHz First air date 1990 (as Love Radio)
2009 (as Easy Rock)Format Lite Rock Power 10,000 watts ERP 42,000 watts Callsign meaning DX
KisSOwner Manila Broadcasting Company
(Cebu Broadcasting Company)Sister stations 104.7 YES! FM, DXKH 972 Cagayan De Oro DXKS-FM, broadcasting as 96.9 Easy Rock Cagayan De Oro, is a music FM radio station owned by Cebu Broadcasting Company (a wholly owned subsidiary of Manila Broadcasting Company) in the Philippines. The station is currently broadcasting from 6th floor TTK Tower Building, Don Apolinario Velez Street, Cagayan de Oro. The main format of the station is lite rock music.
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History
- On October 15, 1990, It started its broadcast as 96.9 Love Radio[1].
- On July 1, 2009, it changed its brand to 96.9 Easy Rock.
Former DJs
- Bobby Bombero (Station Manager)
- Sexy Terrie (now with 90.7 Love Radio)
- Lala Bandera
- Rocky Barbero
- Brother Bong
- Andro Gwapo
- Romi K
- Rico Sinero
- Tintin Dera
Programs and segments
- All Day Easy
- Lite All Nite
- Friday Classics
- Sunday Difference
- Pop-up Tunes
- Hot Lites
- Celebrity 360
- Soundtrack
Easy Rock stations
Main article: Easy Rock NetworkEasy Rock is also broadcast to 9 provincial stations in the Philippines[2]
See also
- Manila Broadcasting Company - Parent Company of Cebu Broadcasting Company.
Radio stations in Cagayan De Oro City By AM frequency By FM frequency DXRJ 88.5 • DXKB 89.3 • DXEC 91.9 • DXQR 93.5 • DXBL 95.7 • DXKS 96.9 • DXVM 99.1 • DXRK 99.9 • DXLX 100.7 • DXRL 101.5 • DXYR 104.7 • DXNY 107.9References
- ^ [1]
- ^ The Birth of the Easy Rock network, Manila Broadcasting Company, retrieved 30 July 2009
Categories:- Adult contemporary radio stations in the Philippines
- Radio stations established in 1990
- Radio stations in the Philippines
- Philippine radio station stubs
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