DYRP

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DYRP-AM
City of license Iloilo City
Broadcast area Iloilo
Branding DYRP
Frequency 1017 kHz
Format news, public affairs, entertainment
Power 10,000 watts
ERP 15,000 watts
Owner Rosales Family's Allied Broadcasting Corp.,Inc.

DYRP-AM 1017 kHz Iloilo City is an AM station owned and operated by Rosales Family's Allied Broadcasting Corp.,Inc. in the Philippines.DYRP-AM studio is located at Allied Broadcasting Center, Gen. Luna Street, Iloilo City.

  • First broadcast as DYRP.
  • But change to Radyo Tagring but after few years when DYFM Bombo Radyo make it to number one spot in the radio survey in Iloilo. Along the success of DYRP-AM, DYXI-FM 93.5 was born. DYXI-FM design for the upscale radio listeners with jazz and disco music format as The Jazz Authority.
  • In 1990, DYRP when off air due to financial problems. But have plans to re broadcast before 2007 elections and move to Guimbal, Iloilo. Rumors say, around broadcast technicians, it will be lease the whole air time by a political family.
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