Philippine radio network
- Arvin Malaza
CEO & President
Sagay Broadcasting Corporation is a Philippine radio network. Its main headquarters are located at 2/F, La Castill Bldg., Magsaysay St., Brgy. Zone 1, Digos. SBC operates a number of stations across the country under the Muews Radio brand.[1][2][3]
Stations
Muews Radio
Branding | Callsign | Frequency | Power | Location |
Muews Radio Digos | DXSV | 96.7 MHz | 5 kW | Digos |
Muews Radio Kiamba | — | 100.5 MHz | 1 kW | Kiamba |
Muews Radio Midsayap | DXVN | 96.1 MHz | 5 kW | Midsayap |
Muews Radio Dapitan | — | 99.3 MHz | 5 kW | Dapitan |
Muews Radio Pagadian | DXYN | 99.1 MHz | 5 kW | Pagadian |
Muews Radio Talisay | — | 104.7 MHz | 5 kW | Talisay |
Muews Radio Catarman | DYRS | 101.5 MHz | 5 kW | Catarman |
Muews Radio Tabuk | — | 104.7 MHz | 5 kW | Tabuk |
Kakampi TV
Branding | Callsign | Channel | Power (kW) | Location | Type |
K37 TV Digos | DXSQ-DTV | TV-38 | 1 kW | Digos | Originating |
Former Stations
Branding | Callsign | Frequency | Location | Status |
Muews Radio Tarlac | — | 107.9 MHz | Tarlac City | Defunct. |
Muews Radio Lagonoy | DWAP | 106.7 MHz | Lagonoy |
Muews Radio Tayasan | — | 98.1 MHz | Tayasan | Acquired by Inetworks Multimedia Solutions, now known as Starr Radio. |
Muews Radio Catbalogan | 104.1 MHz | Catbalogan | Defunct. |
Muews Radio General Santos | 104.7 MHz | General Santos |
Muews Radio Oroquieta | DXJV | 97.7 MHz | Oroquieta | Acquired by Kalayaan Broadcasting System, now known as Gold FM. |
References
- ^ Republic Act No. 8099
- ^ Radio broadcaster in Davao del Sur faces 255 counts of libel
- ^ Brodkaster gibatikos sa netizens
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