DXPQ

Radio station in Butuan, Philippines
  • Butuan
Broadcast areaAgusan del Norte and surrounding areasFrequency95.9 MHzBranding95.9 One FMProgrammingLanguage(s)Cebuano, FilipinoFormatContemporary MOR, OPMNetworkOne FMOwnershipOwnerRadio Corporation of the PhilippinesHistory
First air date
1963 (on 756 kHz)
2017 (on 95.9 MHz)
Former call signs
DXJM (1963–2017)
Former frequencies
730 kHz (1963–1978)
756 kHz (1978–2017)Technical information
Licensing authority
NTCPower5,000 watts

DXPQ (95.9 FM), broadcasting as 95.9 One FM, is a radio station owned and operated by the Radio Corporation of the Philippines. The station's studio and transmitter is located at Villa Kanangga, Butuan.[1][2][3][4]

History

DXJM was established in 1963 under Pacific Broadcasting Network, owned by Congressman Jose C. Aquino Sr. It was the second AM radio station in Butuan after Radio Mindanao Network's DXBC-AM. In 1983, Radio Corporation of the Philippines acquired the station and relaunched it as Radyo Asenso.

In 2017, the station moved to FM via 95.9 MHz and rebranded as One FM.

References

  1. ^ Official List of Caraga Inspectionable Establishments For 2012
  2. ^ Butuan radio commentator dies from stab wounds
  3. ^ Radioman stabbed dead in Butuan City on Black Saturday
  4. ^ Manhunt on vs. suspect in Butuan radioman’s slay
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