DYIS

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DYIS 106.7 FM ISCOF Radio
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Broadcast area Barotac Nuevo, Anilao, Dumangas, Pototan, Banate, Zarraga in the province of Iloilo
Branding ISCOF Radio - "TAWHAY NA DI 'YA"
Slogan "Your music and technology radio"
First air date 2002
Frequency 106.7 MHz
Format Educational campus station
Power 10 watts
ERP 40 watts
Callsign meaning DY Iloilo State College of Fisheries
Owner Iloilo State College of Fisheries (ISCOF)
Website ISCOF

DYIS 106.7 FM is a music and educational FM radio station operating in Tiwi, Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo, Philippines. The format of the station is for student information, entertainment, technology transfer, news and music. This also serves as training ground for BS Information Technology students in their multimedia classes and electronics and data communication courses. The station broadcasts from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.


DYIS was established and operated in August 2002 by the Center for Educational Technology-School of the future of ISCOF headed by Dr. Janeth D. Demegillo with the assistance of Prof. Antonio A. Cañonero (KBP accredited broadcaster), Prof. Leo Minoza, and Prof. Florence May D. Malinao through the support and direction of Dr. Elpidio A.Locsin, Jr. SUC President. It was then named DYSF 104.5 Mhz FM. With the license granted by the NTC last August 2004, the station was assigned the call sign DYIS and frequency moved to 106.7 Mhz. Dr. Janeth Demegillo was the first station Manager and Prof. Antonio Canonero the Production Manager. Engr. Broz Binueza ECE and Rex Resol 3rd Class Radio Tel. Op. were the Technical men. DYIS now stands as the information arm of the College of its programs and thrusts as well as aims to inform, educate and entertain its clientele. "TAWHAY NA DI 'YA"

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