DYFM-AM

DYFM (837 kHz Iloilo) Bombo Radyo Iloilo is the flagship AM commercial radio station owned by People's Broadcasting Service, Inc. and managed by Bombo Radyo Holdings Incorporated. It broadcasts programs in the Hiligaynon language (except for Bombo Network News, which originates from Metro Manila via 102.7 Star FM, presented in the Tagalog medium) and seasonally, in the Karay-a language.

DYFM (Bombo Radyo Iloilo)
CityIloilo City
Broadcast areaWestern Visayas Region, extremely tip parts of Masbate, and Palawan
Worldwide (Online)
BrandingBombo Radyo Iloilo
SloganBasta Radyo... BOMBO!
Frequency837 kHz
First air dateJuly 6, 1966
FormatNews, Public Service, Drama
Power10,000 watts
Call sign meaningMarcelino Florete (founder)
AffiliationsBombo Radyo Philippines
OwnerBombo Radyo Holdings, Inc.
(People's Broadcasting Service, Inc.)
Sister stations99.5 Star FM Iloilo
WebcastLive Stream
WebsiteBombo Radyo Iloilo

Operations

The station's studio are located at Bombo Radyo Broadcast Center, Sky City Tower, Mapa, and its transmitter is located at Barangay Lobuc, Lapuz, Iloilo City, Philippines. Bombo Radyo Iloilo provides news, public service, drama and music for the audience of Iloilo City, Western Visayas Region and through the whole world via www.bomboradyo.com. Bombo Radyo Iloilo operates on a regular daily schedule from 3:45 AM to 12:00 Midnight. During Holy Week annually, the station airs religious themed dramas on Maundy Thursday, while on Good Friday, it broadcasts religious drama in the morning and the live coverage of Siete Palabras (from Jaro Metropolitan Cathedral) at noon, before it signs-off at 3:00 PM, and resumes regular broadcasts at 3:45 AM of Easter Sunday.

Personalities

  • John Felco Talento
  • Richard Esposo
  • Ian Gajete
  • Lynd-C Bade
  • Benroy Bernal
  • Don Dolido
  • Regine Tita Regine Sampelo
  • Alexandra Escalante
  • Cham Jover
  • Chris Jan Lozada
  • Marvi Lene Villa
  • Lery Jude Sancho
  • Peter John Bayasca
  • Eiseen Ruelo
  • Jasmine Rey
  • Jissa Padios
  • Anne Juline Arnillo
  • Jojo Arellano
  • Robert Gaquit Jr.
  • Rezzy Bordon
  • Denver Tajanlangit
  • Jomar Villa

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