DZXL

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DZXL
City of license Makati City
Broadcast area Metro Manila
Branding DZXL
First air date 1963
Frequency 558 KHz
Format news, public affairs, entertainment
Callsign meaning DZ
EXtra
Large
Former callsigns DZHP (1960s-1975)
Owner Radio Mindanao Network
Website http://www.rmn.ph/

DZXL (DZXL 558 KHz Metro Manila) is an AM station owned and operated by Radio Mindanao Network in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at the Guadalupe Commercial Center, Makati City.

The modern DZXL was started as DZHP, then associated with Philippines Herald in 1960s. Then in 1975, DZHP became DZXL (since old DZXL, owned by the Lopezes then, was closed by Marcos in 1972).

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