Prime Broadcasting Network
Appearance
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| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Broadcast Radio network |
| Founded | 1995 |
| Headquarters | Digos, Davao del Sur, Philippines |
Key people | Edgar L. Delibo |
| Parent | Dok Alternatibo Brotherhood with Inventors Guild Consumers Cooperative |
Prime Broadcasting Network is a broadcast radio network in the Philippines.[1][2] It operates a number of stations across the country, mostly under the Prime FM brand, as well as the flagship syndicated health and wellness program Dok Alternatibo, which is also heard as a blocktimer on several non-PBN stations.
PBN stations
[edit]Prime FM
[edit]| Brand | Callsign | Frequency | Power | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prime FM Digos | DXDI | 106.3 MHz | 5 kW | Digos |
| Prime FM Tagum[a] | DXCG | 102.3 MHz | 5 kW | Tagum |
| Prime FM Mati | DXDH | 98.3 MHz | 5 kW | Mati |
| Prime FM Baganga | DXPO | 88.5 MHz | 5 kW | Baganga |
| Prime FM Surallah | DXPD | 89.7 MHz | 5 kW | Surallah |
| Prime FM Tacurong | — | 96.5 MHz | 5 kW | Tacurong |
| Prime FM Cotabato[a] | DXEO | 107.7 MHz | 5 kW | Cotabato City |
| Prime FM Kidapawan[a] | DXEI | 104.7 MHz | 5 kW | Kidapawan |
| Prime FM Valencia[a] | DXDK | 94.5 MHz | 5 kW | Valencia |
| Prime FM Maramag[a] | DXMF | 104.7 MHz | 5 kW | Maramag |
| Prime FM Surigao | DXAF | 100.5 MHz | 5 kW | Surigao City |
| Prime FM Bislig | DXBF | 101.7 MHz | 5 kW | Bislig |
| Prime FM Tandag | DXDS | 102.3 MHz | 5 kW | Tandag |
| Prime FM Gingoog | DXPT | 101.7 MHz | 5 kW | Gingoog |
| Prime FM Canlaon[a] | DYPB | 105.3 MHz | 5 kW | Canlaon |
| Prime FM Ormoc | DYOD | 106.3 MHz | 5 kW | Ormoc |
MRGV FM
[edit]| Brand | Callsign | Frequency | Power | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MRGV FM Toledo | DYDT | 107.9 MHz | 5 kW | Toledo |
| MRGV FM Bayawan | — | 100.1 MHz | 1 kW | Bayawan |
| MRGV FM Bais | DYDB | 88.9 MHz | 5 kW | Bais |
References
[edit]- ^ "Republic Act No. 8154". The Corpus Juris. April 8, 2019. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
- ^ Lim, Frinston. "Radio broadcaster shot dead in Surigao". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
