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DXAB Radyo Patrol 1296 Davao
Current DXAB Logo Since 2014
City Davao City
Broadcast area Southern Mindanao
Branding DXAB Radyo Patrol 1296 Davao
Slogan Una Sa Balita, Una Sa Public Service (First in news, First in Public Service)
Frequency 1296 kHz
First air date 1957 (as DXAW)
February 15, 1997 (as music and news)
March 16, 1997; 20 years (as DXAB Radyo Patrol)
Format News and Public Affairs/Talk, Religious, Music, Entertainment
Power 10 kilowatts
ERP 50 kilowatts
Callsign meaning ABS-CBN Corporation or Alto Broadcasting & Abante Bisaya
Former callsigns DXAW (1957-1972)[1]
Former frequencies 640 kHz (1957-1972)
Owner ABS-CBN Corporation
Sister stations MOR 101.1 Davao
Webcast DXAB 1296 Live Streaming

DXAB Radyo Patrol 1296 Davao (1296 kHz Davao) is an AM station of ABS-CBN Corporation in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Complex, Broadcast Avenue, Shrine Hills, Matina, Davao City, while the transmitter is located at Km 4 McArthur Highway, Matina, Davao City. Some programs from DZMM Manila are also aired on this station when local programming is not available.

List of programs of DXAB Davao

News

Commentary

  • Banat 1296
  • Punto por Punto

Public service

  • Bantay Patrol
  • DXAB at your Service
  • Barangay 1296
  • Ody in the Heart sa DXAB Davao (simultaneously over DXMY 729)

Entertainment

  • I Love You Sabado
  • Mga Huni Ug Tsika ni Inday Seryaka
  • Tambayan 1296

Health

  • The Doctor is in

Educational

  • Agri Tayo Dito

Justice and law issue

  • True Case

Other programs

  • Haranahan ko Ikaw
  • DXAB Forum
  • Isyu Sabado
  • Lutong Bahay
  • Maayong Buntag Davao
  • The Defenders
  • Buntag na Davao
  • Sports Lang
  • Pinoy 1296
  • The Newsmakers
  • Kooltura
  • Serbisyo Patrol
  • Sundays Cool
  • Pahinungod sa DXAB

ABS-CBN Radyo Patrol AM stations

Radyo Patrol is also broadcast to 3 provincial stations in the Philippines.

Further information: ABS-CBN AM radio networks

See also

References


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