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DYPC (88.7 FM) was a radio station owned and operated by Mandaue Broadcasting Center, the media arm of Mandaue City College. The station's studio and transmitter were located at the Mandaue City College-Main Campus, H. Abellana St., Brgy. Basak, Mandaue.[1]

DYPC
Broadcast areaCentral Visayas and surrounding areas
Frequency88.7 MHz
BrandingDYPC
Programming
FormatSilent
Ownership
OwnerMandaue Broadcasting Center
History

First air date

June 16, 2013 (2013-06-16)

Last air date

December 2019 (2019-12)

Former frequencies

91.8 MHz (2013–2015)
91.9 MHz (2015–2017)
87.9 MHz (2017)

Call sign meaning

Paulus Cañete

History

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2013-2015: Campus station

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DYPC started its broadcast on June 16, 2013, on 91.8 MHz as a college station of Mandaue City College, an unrecognized and unaccredited private higher education institution owned by Dr. Paulus Mariea L. Cañete. It was known as Cebu's very first campus-based broadcast station when our intention is to broadcast information that educates the public, especially young people and students from around the world aside from music and news at that time. Recently, the station ended its broadcast in late-2014.[2]

2015-2019: Commercial station

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On February 3, 2015, DYPC returned on-air on 91.9 MHz, this time under Mandaue Broadcasting Center. The station started carrying a music and news programming, airing news and talk in the morning and music for the rest of the day. At that time, DYPC carried the tagline as "Way Unay!" (lit. like no other).[3]

On August 26, 2015, the station was closed down by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) for allegedly operating without permit. On August 28, 2015, it resumed its broadcast despite the said warning.[4]

On September 19, 2017, DYPC changed its new frequency to 88.7 MHz as approved by the NTC. Since then, it became an affiliate station of Vimcontu Broadcasting Corporation, owner of DYLA. In December 2017, DYPC upgraded its transmitting power to 5,000 watts for better signal reception.

In December 2019, the station went off the air for the second time following their non-renewal of permit to operate radio station. However, DYPC resurfaced as an online platform via Facebook.

References

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  • ^ Campus-based radio makes waves
  • ^ Costanilla: A movie, a wedding, a workshop
  • ^ NTC 7 shuts down FM station

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    Last edited on 29 April 2024, at 03:49  





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