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2.1  Bombo Radyo  





2.2  Star FM  







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Bombo Radyo Philippines
Company typePublic (PSEBRP)
IndustryRadio Network
FoundedIloilo City, Philippines (July 6, 1966)
FounderDon Marcelino Florete Sr.
HeadquartersMakati, Philippines

Key people

Dr Rogelio M. Florete (Chairman)
Margaret Ruth C. Florete (President and CEO)
Rogelio M. Florete, Jr. (EVP)
Jose Jenil C. Demorito (AVP)
Revenue₱3.525 billion (FY 2016)

Net income

₱3.525 billion (FY 2016)
OwnerBombo Radyo Holdings, Inc.
ParentFlorete Group of Companies
SubsidiariesNewsounds Broadcasting Network, Inc. (NBN)
People's Broadcasting Service, Inc. (PBS)
WebsiteBombo Radyo

Bombo Radyo Holdings, Inc. (d/b/a Bombo Radyo Philippines) is a Philippine radio network of the Florete Group of Companies, which also manages banking and pawnshop operations. Its main office and headquarters are located at Florete Bldg., 2406 Nobel corner Edison Streets, Barangay San Isidro, Makati. It operates several stations across the country under the Bombo Radyo and Star FM brands. Currently, most of its stations are licensed to People's Broadcasting Service, Inc. (PBS),[1] while a handful of its AM stations are licensed to Newsounds Broadcasting Network, Inc. (NBN).[2] Consolidated Broadcasting System, Inc. (CBS)[3] formerly served as licensee for some of its FM stations from 1992 until 2018, when PBS took over as their licensee, following the former's non-renewal.[4]

Named after the Spanish language name for a drum, the bass drum and its beats serve as the network's sonic identity, commonly used between breaks during newscasts.[5][6]

History[edit]

Its flagship station, Bombo Radyo Iloilo, based in Iloilo City, was founded on July 6, 1966. Since the beginning of operations, the station's studios were located inside the Florete Building in Mapa Street in Iloilo City Proper, until they were relocated to the Bombo Radyo Broadcast Center alongside Luna Street in La Paz District. The station has been the top radio station since its inception during the 1970s.

DYFM was then part of the Northern Broadcasting Corporation. Don Marcelino, the grand old man of Bombo Radyo, accepted a joint venture agreement with former Ilocos Sur Governor, Antonio D. Villanueva, enabling the station to begin its broadcasts.

From humble beginnings and starting with a small number of employees, the Florete Group then acquired the operations of NBC with ten stations and two affiliates in the whole archipelago. It also entered a management alliance together with Consolidated Broadcasting Systems, Newsounds Broadcasting Network and People's Broadcasting Service. From 1967 to 1975, Bombo Radyo Philippines established every station in Laoag, Vigan, Cauayan, Bacolod, General Santos, Palawan, Baguio, Daet and Davao.

In 1976, Dr. Rogelio Florete, through the advice of his mother Doña Salome Florete, had started to helm the day-to-day operations of Bombo Radyo. In the same year, the network launched its first FM station DYRF. From then on, the network continued to expand to several markets, including the acquisition of DWXB from Universal Broadcasting Network in 1987, which would later on carry the call letters DWSM.

Radio stations[edit]

The following is a list of radio stations owned and affiliated by Bombo Radyo Philippines.[7][8]

Bombo Radyo[edit]

Bombo Radyo Philippines' AM division, despite the absence of a single radio station in Manila (but maintaining a newsroom and headquarters in Makati), is consistently strong in ratings particularly in the Visayas and Mindanao regions.

Most of Bombo Radyo AM stations are licensed to People's Broadcasting Service, except some (‡) which are licensed to Newsounds Broadcasting Network.[9]

Branding Call-Sign Frequency Power (kW) Location
Bombo Radyo Iloilo DYFM-AM 837 kHz 10 kW Iloilo City
Bombo Radyo Baguio DZWX-AM 1035 kHz kW Baguio
Bombo Radyo Dagupan DZWN-AM 1125 kHz 10 kW Dagupan
Bombo Radyo Laoag‡ DZVR-AM 711 kHz kW Laoag
Bombo Radyo Vigan DZVV-AM 603 kHz kW Vigan
Bombo Radyo La Union‡ DZSO-AM 720 kHz kW San Fernando
Bombo Radyo Cauayan‡ DZNC-AM 801 kHz 10 kW Cauayan
Bombo Radyo Tuguegarao DZGR-AM 891 kHz 10 kW Tuguegarao
Bombo Radyo Naga‡ DZNG-AM 1044 kHz 10 kW Naga
Bombo Radyo Legazpi DZLG-AM 927 kHz kW Legazpi
Bombo Radyo Kalibo DYIN-AM 1107 kHz kW Kalibo
Bombo Radyo Roxas DYOW-AM 900 kHz kW Roxas
Bombo Radyo Bacolod DYWB-AM 630 kHz 10 kW Bacolod
Bombo Radyo Cebu DYMF-AM 963 kHz 10 kW Cebu City
Bombo Radyo Tacloban‡ DYTX-FM 95.1 MHz 10 kW Tacloban
Bombo Radyo Butuan DXBR-AM 981 kHz 10 kW Butuan
Bombo Radyo Cagayan de Oro‡ DXIF-AM 729 kHz 10 kW Cagayan de Oro
Bombo Radyo Davao DXMF-AM 576 kHz 10 kW Davao City
Bombo Radyo General Santos DXES-AM 801 kHz kW General Santos
Bombo Radyo Koronadal DXMC-AM 1026 kHz kW Koronadal

Star FM[edit]

Star FM
TypeBroadcast FM radio network
Country
Ownership
OwnerBombo Radyo Philippines
ParentBombo Radyo Holdings, Inc.
History
FoundedApril 22, 1994 (1994-04-22)
Coverage
AvailabilityNational
Links
Websitewww.bomboradyo.com/starfm

Bombo Radyo's FM network group, popularly known as Star FM, is equally as strong as its sister AM network group. Its flagship station based in Manila, even with the existence of a substantial number of FM stations operating and stiff competition from both TV5's and GMA Network's own networks as well as from large radio networks (MBC's Love Radio, Easy Rock, and Yes The Best; RMN's iFM and PBS's Republika FM1 and Capital FM2), is the number one radio station in Metro Manila. The network's strongest market segment is with the provincial or rural people currently residing in Manila helped by its strong brand name in the provinces. Until April 22, 1994, Bombo Radyo managed its FM stations locally with each individual unique brand name. However this has all been changed on the said date of April 1994 when the network officially re-branded all 17 FM stations to carry the brand name Star FM and now share the same vision and objective. The re-branding proved to be successful as Star FM now enjoys strong ratings all across the country. On occasion, Star FM stations are tapped to do news gathering, especially when covering local and national elections, during important Senate and hearings, when severe weather (such as typhoons) or disasters strike an affected area, or even breaking news or important news coverage when warranted.

All Star FM stations are licensed to People's Broadcasting Service since 2018.

Branding Call-Sign Frequency Power (kW) Location
Star FM Manila DWSM-FM 102.7 MHz 25 kW Metro Manila
Star FM Baguio DWIM-FM 89.5 MHz kW Baguio
Star FM Dagupan DWHY-FM 100.7 MHz 10 kW Dagupan
Star FM Roxas DYRX-FM 103.7 MHz kW Roxas
Star FM Iloilo DYRF-FM 99.5 MHz 10 kW Iloilo City
Star FM Bacolod DYIF-FM 95.9 MHz 10 kW Bacolod
Star FM Cebu DYMX-FM 95.5 MHz 25 kW Cebu City
Star FM Cotabato DXFD-FM 93.7 MHz kW Cotabato City
Star FM Dipolog DXFB-FM 93.3 MHz kW Dipolog
Star FM Zamboanga DXCB-FM 93.9 MHz 10 kW Zamboanga City
Star FM Davao DXFX-FM 96.3 MHz 10 kW Davao City

References[edit]

  • ^ Republic Act No. 7582
  • ^ G.R. Nos. 170270 & 179411
  • ^ Bombo Radyo kicks off 2019 top-level mgt conference; Bombo Music Festival bigger, grander
  • ^ Bombo radyo eyes expansion in 2020
  • ^ "NTC AM Radio Stations via FOI website" (PDF). foi.gov.ph. August 23, 2022.
  • ^ "NTC FM Stations via FOI website" (PDF). foi.gov.ph. August 23, 2022.
  • ^ Radio network ignores NTC suspension order
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