Radio station in Iligan, Philippines
Broadcast area | Lanao del Norte, parts of Lanao del Sur |
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Frequency | 102.3 MHz |
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Branding | 102.3 iFM |
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Programming |
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Language(s) | Cebuano, Filipino |
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Format | Contemporary MOR, OPM |
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Network | iFM |
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Ownership |
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Owner | RMN Networks |
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Sister stations | DXIC RMN Iligan |
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History |
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First air date | 1978 |
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Former call signs | DXYX (1978–2002) |
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Former names | - DXYX (1978–1992)
- Smile Radio (1992–1999)
- YXFM (1999–2002)
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Call sign meaning | XIX (Roman number for 19) |
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Technical information |
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Licensing authority | NTC |
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Class | C, D, E |
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Power | 5,000 watts |
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ERP | 10,500 watts |
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Links |
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Website | http://www.rmn.ph/ |
DXIX (102.3 FM), on-air as 102.3 iFM, is a radio station owned and operated by the Radio Mindanao Network. Its studio, office and transmitter are located at the 4/F Pafs Mejia Bldg., Roxas Ave. cor. Aguinaldo St., Iligan.[1][2]
History
The station was established in 1978 under the call letters DXYX, airing a CHR/Top 40 format. On August 16, 1992, the station was relaunched as Smile Radio 102.3 and switched to a mass-based format. On November 23, 1999, it was rebranded as 1023 YXFM and switched back to its CHR/Top 40 format, with the slogan "Live It Up". On May 16, 2002, the station was relaunched once more 102.3 iFM (with a call letters DXIX) and brought back its mass-based format. In 2019, iFM began simulcasting some programs from its sister station DXIC.
References
- ^ "TABLE 20.7a" (PDF), 2011 Philippine Yearbook, Philippine Statistics Authority: 18–45, retrieved April 22, 2023
- ^ "2022 NTC FM Stations" (PDF). foi.gov.ph. Retrieved April 22, 2023.
- Chairman and President
- Eric S. Canoy
- Executive Vice President and Chief Operations Officer
- Enrico Guido O. Canoy
- Erika Marie Canoy-Sanchez
- Corporate Secretary
- Atty. Marietta E. Nieto
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1Technically still active, but with new call letters and different intellectual property. 2Licensed low-power community station. - Philippine radio markets
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