DXML-AM

Radio station in Digos
  • Digos
Broadcast areaDavaoFrequency1440 kHzBrandingDXMLProgrammingFormatNews, Talk, MusicOwnershipOwnerRural Electrification CorporationHistory
First air date
1965
Former frequencies
1030 kHz (1965–1978)[1]Technical informationPower10,000 watts

DXML (1044 AM) is a radio station of Rural Electrification Corporation.[2] The station's studio and transmitter are located along MacArthur Hi-way, Digos.[3][4][5] In 1981, 6 years after Davao del Sur Electric Cooperative acquired Rural Electrification Corporation, the Associated Labor Unions (ALU) took over the management of the station.[6]

References

  1. ^ The Philippines: A Country Profile
  2. ^ Republic Act No. 4545
  3. ^ A Survey of Radio Listenership in the Davao Provinces of Mindanao
  4. ^ “Political blocktimer” killed in Digos
  5. ^ Sugilanon: Crispulo Bohemyo
  6. ^ ALU History
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