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DXRA-AM City of license Davao City Broadcast area Davao Branding Radyo Arangkada Frequency 783 kHz First air date 1975 Format news, music, public service, information Power 10,000 watts Callsign meaning DX Radyo Arangkada Owner Rizal Memorial Colleges Broadcasting Corp. Website http://www.facebook.com/pages/DXRA-Radyo-Arangkada-783-Davao/168650166490819?sk=wall DXRA (783 kHz Davao City) "Radyo Arangkada" is an AM station of Rizal Memorial Colleges Broadcasting Corp. in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at Delgar Bldg. along J.P. Laurel Street Davao City. The main format of the station is public service and news.
The station has always been critical of the left and their violent atrocities against the Filipino people. On August 27, 1987, DXRA was attacked by the New People's Army, in what became known as the DXRA Massacre, resulting in nine deaths.[1]
Stations
Branding Callsign Frequency Power Location Radyo Arangkada DXRA 783 kHz 10 kW Davao City 91.1 Bansalan FM DXBN 91.1 MHz 10 kW Bansalan 95.9 Edge FM DXMA 95.9 MHz 10 kW Iligan 96.7 T Radio DXTR 96.7 MHz 10 kW Cotabato Current/past personalities
- Nilpa Gaviola
- Michael Manguhig
- Jun Baring
- Alger Dura
- Rhona Goc-ong
- John Louie Deloso
- Joel Viray
- Ramon Tenizo
- Rogie Jopia
- Blas Abad
- Elban Nable
References
Radio stations in Davao City, Philippines By FM frequency By AM frequency By callsign DXAB · DXAM · DXAQ · DXBE · DXBM · DXBT · DXDA · DXDC · DXDJ · DXDM · DXDN · DXDR · DXDS · DXED · DXET · DXFE · DXFM · DXFX · DXGM · DXGN · DXGO · DXHM · DXIP · DXKT · DXKR · DXKX · DXLL · DXLR · DXMA · DXMF · DXML · DXQZ · DXMX · DXNU · DXOW · DXQM · DXRA · DXRD · DXRF · DXRM · DXRP · DXRR · DXRT-FM · DXRV · DXSS · DXYS · DXUM · DXUR · DXWT · DXXLCategories:- Davao City radio stations
- College radio stations in the Philippines
- News and talk radio stations in the Philippines
- Terrorism victims
- Philippine radio station stubs
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