DXRL

Radio station in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines

  • Cagayan de Oro
Broadcast areaMisamis Oriental, parts of Lanao del Norte and BukidnonFrequency101.5 MHzBranding92.3 Radyo5 True FMProgrammingLanguage(s)FilipinoFormatNews, Public Affairs, TalkNetworkRadyo5OwnershipOwnerNation Broadcasting CorporationOperatorTV5 Network Inc.
Sister stations
DXTE-TV (5)
DXRL-TV (One Sports)
DXKO-TV (RPTV)History
First air date
1976
Former names
  • MRS (1976-1998)
  • Sandy (1998-2007)
  • Fusion FM (2007-2011)
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTCClassC,D,EPower10,000 wattsERP32,000 wattsLinksWebsitenews.tv5.com.ph

DXRL (101.5 FM) is a radio station owned by Nation Broadcasting Corporation and operated by TV5 Network, Inc. It currently serves as a relay station of Radyo5 in Manila. The station's transmitter is located along Ramon Chavez St., Cagayan de Oro.[1]

History

The station began operations in 1976 as MRS 101.5, airing an adult contemporary format. In 1998, after NBC was acquired by PLDT subsidiary MediaQuest Holdings, the station rebranded as Sandy @ Rhythms 101.5 (later on shortened to Sandy 101.5) and switched to a Top 40 format.[2][3] In 2011, months after TV5 took over operations of the stations, it became a relay station of 92.3 Radyo5 in Manila.

References

  1. ^ New radio station in CDO to go on air
  2. ^ Youth Rave: 'talk to us about our rights but let us have our say, too'
  3. ^ Sgt. Stan Boodle Camp – just what the Sgt. ordered
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Key figures
Founder
Executive management
  • Manuel V. Pangilinan (Chairman)
  • Guido R. Zaballero (President and CEO)
  • Dino M. Laurena (COO, Media5)
  • Pierre Buhay (CFO)
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1Joint venture with Viva Entertainment
2Partnership agreement with ESPN Inc.
3Partnership with Bloomberg L.P.
4Joint venture with NBA TV
5Joint venture with APT Entertainment
6Joint venture with UAAP

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