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{{Infobox radio station |
{{Infobox radio station |
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| name = |
| name = DXRA |
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| callsign = |
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| logo = |
| logo = |
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| city = [[Davao City]] |
| city = [[Davao City]] |
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| area = [[Davao Region]] and |
| area = [[Davao Region]] and surrounding areas |
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| branding = |
| branding = |
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| airdate = 1975 |
| airdate = 1975 |
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| last_airdate = December 31, |
| last_airdate = December 31, 2020 |
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| frequency = 783 kHz |
| frequency = 783 kHz |
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| format = [[Silent]] |
| format = [[Dark (broadcasting)|Silent]] |
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| language = |
| language = |
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| licensing_authority = [[National Telecommunications Commission (Philippines)|NTC]] |
| licensing_authority = [[National Telecommunications Commission (Philippines)|NTC]] |
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| power = |
| power = |
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| erp = |
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| class = |
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| callsign_meaning = '''R'''adyo '''A'''rangkada |
| callsign_meaning = '''R'''adyo '''A'''rangkada |
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| former_names = Radyo Arangkada<br>Radyo ni Juan |
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| network = |
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| owner = [[Rizal Memorial Colleges Broadcasting Corporation]] |
| owner = [[Rizal Memorial Colleges Broadcasting Corporation]] |
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| sister_stations = [[DXLL-FM|94.7 Max FM]] |
| sister_stations = [[DXLL-FM|94.7 Max FM]] |
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| former_frequencies = 780 kHz ( |
| former_frequencies = 780 kHz (1975–1978) |
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| website = |
| website = |
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'''DXRA''' (783 [[AM broadcasting|AM]]) |
'''DXRA''' (783 [[AM broadcasting|AM]]) was a radio station owned and operated by [[Rizal Memorial Colleges Broadcasting Corporation]].<ref>[https://rmcdavao.com/history-of-rmc/ History of the Rizal Memorial Colleges]</ref><ref>[https://www.mindanews.com/c140-media/2007/12/davao-broadcaster-killed-christmas-eve/ Davao broadcaster killed Christmas Eve]</ref><ref>[https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/50911/Roldan-Kumusta-Davao- Roldan: Kumusta Davao?]</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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On August 27, 1987, DXRA was attacked by the [[New People's Army]], in what became known as the ''DXRA Massacre'', resulting in nine deaths.<ref>[http://www.gmanews.tv/story/170888/army-men-in-davao-city-vow-to-protect-journalists Army men in Davao City vow to protect journalists | News | GMA News Online | The Go-To Site for Filipinos Everywhere]</ref><ref>[https://durianburgdavao.com/2009/08/27/davao-city-remembers-1987-dxra-massacre/ Davao City remembers 1987 DXRA MASSACRE]</ref><ref>[http://archives.pia.gov.ph/?m=12&fi=p100708.htm&no=78 Commentary: Army supports press freedom, condemns killings and human rights violations]</ref> |
On August 27, 1987, DXRA was attacked by the [[New People's Army]], in what became known as the ''DXRA Massacre'', resulting in nine deaths.<ref>[http://www.gmanews.tv/story/170888/army-men-in-davao-city-vow-to-protect-journalists Army men in Davao City vow to protect journalists | News | GMA News Online | The Go-To Site for Filipinos Everywhere]</ref><ref>[https://durianburgdavao.com/2009/08/27/davao-city-remembers-1987-dxra-massacre/ Davao City remembers 1987 DXRA MASSACRE]</ref><ref>[http://archives.pia.gov.ph/?m=12&fi=p100708.htm&no=78 Commentary: Army supports press freedom, condemns killings and human rights violations]</ref> |
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In 2012, DXRA became part of the '''Radyo ni Juan''' network under the helm of the late broadcaster Dodong Solis.<ref>[http://davaotoday.com/main/human-rights/media/dodong-solis-davaos-crusading-radio-broadcaster-dies/ Dodong Solis, Davao’s crusading radio broadcaster, dies]</ref> |
In 2012, DXRA became part of the '''Radyo ni Juan''' network under the helm of the late broadcaster Dodong Solis.<ref>[http://davaotoday.com/main/human-rights/media/dodong-solis-davaos-crusading-radio-broadcaster-dies/ Dodong Solis, Davao’s crusading radio broadcaster, dies]</ref> It served as its flagship station throughout its existence. |
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On December 31, |
On December 31, 2020, the station, along with most of Radyo ni Juan stations, went off the air due to financial problems.<ref>[https://www.newsfort.ph/visayan-edition/mga-trabahante-sa-radyo-ni-juan-nabalaka-sa-matud-pa-pagsirado/ Mga trabahante sa Radyo ni Juan nabalaka sa matud pa pagsirado]</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[Category:Radio stations in Davao City]] |
[[Category:Radio stations in Davao City]] |
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[[Category:College radio stations in the Philippines]] |
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[[Category:News and talk radio stations in the Philippines]] |
[[Category:News and talk radio stations in the Philippines]] |
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[[Category:Terrorism victims]] |
[[Category:Terrorism victims]] |
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[[Category:Radio stations established in 1975]] |
[[Category:Radio stations established in 1975]] |
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[[Category:Radio stations disestablished in 2020]] |
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Latest revision as of 01:04, 12 September 2024
Broadcast area | Davao Region and surrounding areas |
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Frequency | 783 kHz |
Programming | |
Format | Silent |
Ownership | |
Owner | Rizal Memorial Colleges Broadcasting Corporation |
94.7 Max FM | |
History | |
First air date | 1975 |
Last air date | December 31, 2020 |
Former names | Radyo Arangkada Radyo ni Juan |
Former frequencies | 780 kHz (1975–1978) |
Call sign meaning | Radyo Arangkada |
Technical information | |
Licensing authority | NTC |
DXRA (783 AM) was a radio station owned and operated by Rizal Memorial Colleges Broadcasting Corporation.[1][2][3]
History
[edit]On August 27, 1987, DXRA was attacked by the New People's Army, in what became known as the DXRA Massacre, resulting in nine deaths.[4][5][6]
In 2012, DXRA became part of the Radyo ni Juan network under the helm of the late broadcaster Dodong Solis.[7] It served as its flagship station throughout its existence.
On December 31, 2020, the station, along with most of Radyo ni Juan stations, went off the air due to financial problems.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ History of the Rizal Memorial Colleges
- ^ Davao broadcaster killed Christmas Eve
- ^ Roldan: Kumusta Davao?
- ^ Army men in Davao City vow to protect journalists | News | GMA News Online | The Go-To Site for Filipinos Everywhere
- ^ Davao City remembers 1987 DXRA MASSACRE
- ^ Commentary: Army supports press freedom, condemns killings and human rights violations
- ^ Dodong Solis, Davao’s crusading radio broadcaster, dies
- ^ Mga trabahante sa Radyo ni Juan nabalaka sa matud pa pagsirado