NU107 Iloilo

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DYNY
City of license Iloilo City
Broadcast area Iloilo
Branding NU107
Slogan "Iloilo's Rock Radio"
First air date 1992
Frequency 107.9 MHz
Format Rock
Power 15,000 watts
ERP 25,000 watts
Class A / B / C
Callsign meaning D Y N Y
Owner Progressive Broadcasting Corp.

NU107 DYNY 107.9 MHz Iloilo City) is a music FM station owned by Progressive Broadcasting Corp. in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at Queson Street in Iloilo City. The main format of the station is Rock Format design for rockers all ages.

  • 1992 - First broadcast as YNY 107 Quite Rock.
  • 1994 - Change format to Iloilo's Rock Radio NU107.
  • 2000 - Lease the whole air time to Ultrasonic Broadcasting System, Inc. as Power 107 with Pop Music Format.
  • 2002 - Back to NU107 and via satellite from Manila's Rock Radio Nu107.
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