Allied Broadcasting Center

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Allied Broadcasting Center
Company type Private
Industry Broadcast
FoundedJune 19, 1960
Headquarters Makati, Philippines
Key people
Engr. Erwin V. Galang
(Head, Regulatory and Industry Relations)
Parent Apollo Broadcast Investors

Allied Broadcasting Center is a Philippine radio network. Its corporate office is located at Unit 1703, Cityland 10, Tower 1, H.V. De la Costa St., Makati. [1] [2] It is a subsidiary of Apollo Broadcast Investors. [3]

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ABC Stations

Source: [4]

AM Stations

BrandingCallsignFrequencyPowerLocationOperator
Bible Radio DZBR 531 kHz10 kW Manila
Batangas
Cathedral of Praise

FM Stations

BrandingCallsignFrequencyPowerLocationOperator
TBA DWWV 96.7 MHz5 kW Iriga
Radyo Polangui DWJZ 102.7 MHz1 kW Polangui
Wow Smile Radio DWAW 99.9 MHz5 kW Sorsogon City Wow Smile Media Services
Dream Radio DYAB 104.7 MHz5 kW Tacloban Prime Media Services
Radyo UbayDYAA95.9 MHz1 kW Bohol Ubay Municipal Government
Heart FMDYLR101.3 MHz1 kW Kabankalan
South Radio News FMDYMN102.9 MHz5 kW Carcar
Radyo CrusadaDYPW88.1 MHz1 kW Tanjay

Former Stations

CallsignFrequencyLocationStatus
DYRO945 kHz Roxas, Capiz Defunct.
DYRH1197 kHz Bacolod
DYRP1017 kHz Iloilo City
DYXI 93.5 MHz Iloilo City Currently owned by Radio GMA.
DYRM 1134 kHz Dumaguete Acquired by Radio Corporation of the Philippines.
DYRB 540 kHz Cebu City
DWPR 1296 kHz Dagupan

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References

  1. Republic Act No. 3001
  2. General Register No. 91500
  3. KBP Members
  4. "NTC FM Stations (as of June 2022) via FOI website" (PDF). foi.gov.ph. February 14, 2023.