Campus Radio Iloilo

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Campus Radio 93.5 DYMK Iloilo
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City of license Iloilo City
Broadcast area Panay Island
Branding Campus Radio 93.5
Slogan Ayos!
First air date 1980
Frequency 93.5 MHz
Format music, news
Power 15,000 watts
ERP 30,000 watts
Owner Asian-Pasific Broadcasting Company & GMA Network
Website iGMA.tv


Campus Radio DYMK-FM 93.5 MHz Iloilo City is an FM station owned by Asian-Pacific Broadcasting Company and operated by GMA Network in the Philippines.DYMK-FM studio is located at GMA Broadcasting Complex, Alta Tierra Village, Jaro, Iloilo City.

  • first aired as a relay station of DYXI-FM owned by Allied Braodcasting Corporation in 1980.
  • In 1985, it was bought by Asian-Pasific Broadcasting Company and change the callsign of the station to DYMK and was renamed K-Lite 93.5 (Easy Listening Format).
  • By 2000, the station became a GMA Network affiliate and became Campus Radio 93.5 (Pop Music Format).
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