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{{Infobox radio station
{{Infobox radio station
| name = Radyo ni Juan
| name = DXRA
| callsign = DXRA
| callsign =
| logo =
| logo =
| city = [[Davao City]]
| city = [[Davao City]]
| area = [[Davao Region]] and the surrounding areas
| area = [[Davao Region]] and surrounding areas
| branding = DXRA Radyo ni Juan
| branding =
| airdate = 1975
| airdate = 1975
| last_airdate = December 31, 2021
| last_airdate = December 31, 2020
| frequency = 783 kHz
| frequency = 783 kHz
| format = [[Silent]]
| format = [[Dark (broadcasting)|Silent]]
| language = [[Cebuano language|Cebuano]], [[Filipino language|Filipino]]
| language =
| licensing_authority = [[National Telecommunications Commission (Philippines)|NTC]]
| licensing_authority = [[National Telecommunications Commission (Philippines)|NTC]]
| power = 10,000 [[watt]]s
| power =
| erp =
| erp =
| class =
| class =
| callsign_meaning = '''R'''adyo '''A'''rangkada
| callsign_meaning = '''R'''adyo '''A'''rangkada
| network = Radyo ni Juan
| former_names = Radyo Arangkada<br>Radyo ni Juan
| network =
| owner = [[Rizal Memorial Colleges Broadcasting Corporation]]
| owner = [[Rizal Memorial Colleges Broadcasting Corporation]]
| sister_stations = [[DXLL-FM|94.7 Max FM]]
| sister_stations = [[DXLL-FM|94.7 Max FM]]
| former_frequencies = 780 kHz (1975-1978)
| former_frequencies = 780 kHz (1975–1978)
| website = http://radyonijuannetwork.com/
| website =
}}
}}


'''DXRA''' (783 [[AM broadcasting|AM]]) '''Radyo ni Juan''' was a radio station owned and operated by [[Rizal Memorial Colleges Broadcasting Corporation]]. It serves as the flagship station of the Radyo ni Juan network. The station's studio is located at Door 1C, Anda Corporate Center, F. Inigo St., [[Davao City]], and its transmitter is located along Broadcast Ave., Shrine Hills, Matina, [[Davao City]].<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>
'''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>


==History==
==History==
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>


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.


On December 31, 2021, 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>
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>


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Radio stations in Davao City]]
[[Category:Radio stations in Davao City]]
[[Category:College radio stations in the Philippines]]
[[Category:News and talk radio stations in the Philippines]]
[[Category:News and talk radio stations in the Philippines]]
[[Category:Terrorism victims]]
[[Category:Terrorism victims]]
[[Category:Radio stations established in 1975]]
[[Category:Radio stations established in 1975]]
[[Category:Radio stations disestablished in 2020]]
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Latest revision as of 01:04, 12 September 2024

DXRA
Broadcast areaDavao Region and surrounding areas
Frequency783 kHz
Programming
FormatSilent
Ownership
OwnerRizal 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

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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.[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

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