DYCM

Radio station in Cebu City, Philippines


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::summary Radio station in Cebu City, Philippines ::

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FieldValue
nameDYCM
cityCebu City
areaCentral Visayas and surrounding areas
brandingBag-ong Adlaw DYCM
airdate1989
frequency1152 kHz
formatNews, Public Affairs, Talk
languageCebuano, Filipino
licensing_authorityNTC
power10,000 watts
callsign_meaningCelestino Martinez
repeaterBogo: 100.5 MHz
ownerMakati Broadcasting Company
websitehttp://www.dycmcebu.com/
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| name = DYCM | logo = | city = Cebu City | area = Central Visayas and surrounding areas | branding = Bag-ong Adlaw DYCM | airdate = 1989 | frequency = 1152 kHz | format = News, Public Affairs, Talk | language = Cebuano, Filipino | licensing_authority = NTC | power = 10,000 watts | erp = | class = | callsign_meaning = Celestino Martinez | repeater = Bogo: 100.5 MHz | owner = Makati Broadcasting Company | website = http://www.dycmcebu.com/

DYCM (1152 AM) Bag-ong Adlaw is a radio station owned and operated by Makati Broadcasting Company. Its main studio is located at Room 201, 2/F Dona Luisa Bldg., Fuente Osmena, Cebu City, and its transmitter is located in Brgy. Tayud, Consolacion.

History

DYCM was founded in 1989 under the ownership of Masbate Community Broadcasting Corporation. It was formerly located at Brgy. Taytayan, Bogo, Cebu. It initially bagged the names "Kaabag sa Banikanhon Kaugmaran", "Kaabag sa Serbisyo" and "Bag-ong Adlaw - Cebu Del Norte".

In early 2014, it went off the air and its ownership was transferred to Makati Broadcasting Company, a media outlet owned by former Bogo Mayor Celestino Martinez. DYCM was relaunched on July 8, 2014, this time in Cebu City, along with its relay station in its old location.

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