DXAB
Current DXAB Logo Since 2014 | |
City | Davao City |
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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
- DXAB Radyo Patrol Balita
- TV Patrol sa DXAB Davao
- TV Patrol Southern Mindanao
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
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