DWGO-AM

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Radyo Serbisyo (DWGO)
Broadcast areaWestern Central Luzon
Frequency 1008 kHz
BrandingDWGO 1008 Radyo Serbisyo
Programming
Language(s) Filipino
Format News, Public Affairs, Talk
Ownership
Owner Subic Broadcasting Corporation
97.5 OKFM
History
First air date
1969
Former frequencies
1550 kHz (1969-1972)
Call sign meaning
Gabay ng Olongapo
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
Power 5,000 watts
ERP 20.0 Kw

DWGO (1008 AM) Radyo Serbisyo is a radio station owned and operated by Subic Broadcasting Corporation in the Philippines. The station's studio and transmitter are located at Admiral Royale Bldg., 17 St. cor. Anonas St., Brgy. West Bajac-Bajac, Olongapo. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

History

DWGO first went on air on July 29, 1969, as "Radio On The Go", being the flagship AM radio station of Subic Broadcasting Corporation with then frequency 1550 kHz at 2.5 KW. This is the day where in listeners of Olongapo City experienced listening through the airwaves of DWGO, airing news and current affairs program and pop format of music. It was shut down in 1972 at the start of Martial Law. in June 1976, DWGO returned under new management and by 1978 in the new frequency of 1008 kHz.

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