DXBB-AM
- General Santos
- Bisig Bayan (1996–1999)
- Super Radyo (1999–early 2000s)
- Radyo Alerto (2011–2019)
(former branding)
DXBB (1107 AM) was a radio station owned and operated by Soccsksargen Broadcasting Network. The station's studio was located along Yumang St., Brgy. San Isidro, General Santos.[1][2]
Profile
The station was established by GMA Network on May 18, 1996, along with DXCJ. It went off the air in the early 2000s due to resource problems.[3]
In March 2011, DXBB was acquired by Soccsksargen Broadcasting Network, a company owned by some of Manny Pacquiao's friends, and was relaunched as Radyo Alerto. It also served as an affiliate of GMA's DZBB in Manila.[4] It went off the air sometime in 2019.
In 2021, parts of the station's programming were revived in Barangay FM 102.3 under Super Radyo banner.
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- DXEZ 88.7
- DXYM 89.5
- DXAH 90.3
- DXEP 91.1
- DXCK 91.9
- 93.1
- DXTS 94.3
- DXIC 95.3
- DXPF 95.9
- DXRG 96.7
- DXOO 97.5
- DXQS 98.3
- DXRT 99.1
- 99.5
- 99.9
- DXEF 100.7
- DXWK 101.5
- DXCJ 102.3
- DXFQ 103.1
- DXNR 103.3
- DXLK 103.9
- 104.7
- 105.1
- DXRE 837
- DXBB 1107
- DXBC 92.7
- DXER 93.5
- DXKM 106.3
- DXMA 94.9
- DXNV 107.9
- DXXR 95.91
- 1Technically still active, but with new call letters and different intellectual property.
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