DWJP
Radio station in Albay, Philippines
- Camalig
First air date
February 2020 (under Rapido Media)
Former names
- Star FM (March 1998-January 2006)
- Aguila News FM (February 2020-December 2023)
Licensing authority
DWJP (103.5 FM), broadcasting as 103.5 Rapido News FM, is a radio station owned by Amapola Broadcasting System and operated by Rapido Media Production of Jayroll Baile. The station's studio and transmitter are located at Purok 2, Brgy. Quirangay, Camalig.[1][2]
The station was formerly under Bombo Radyo Philippines through its now-defunct licensee Consolidated Broadcasting System. It was known as Star FM from its inception on March 1, 1998 to January 30, 2006, when it went off the air. Back then, it was located in Legazpi, Albay.[3][4]
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Radio stations in the Legazpi City market
- DWJS 621
- DZGB 729
- DWZR 828
- DZLG 927
- DWBS 1008
- DWRL 1080
1Technically still active, but with new call letters and different intellectual property.
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