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Radio station in Legazpi, Philippines

Radyo Pilipino Legaspi (DWRL)
Broadcast areaAlbay and surrounding areas
Frequency1080 kHz
BrandingDWRL 1080 Radyo Pilipino
Programming
Language(s)Albayanon, Filipino
FormatNews, Public Affairs, Talk
NetworkRadyo Pilipino
Ownership
Owner
Sister stations88.3 One FM
History
First air date1980 (in Batangas)
June 12, 1983 (in Albay)
Former call signsDZBT (1980–1983)
Former namesRadyo Asenso
Call sign meaningRadyo Legaspi
Technical information
Licensing authorityNTC
ClassCDE
Power5,000 watts
ERP5,000 watts
Links
Website

DWRL (1080 AM) Radyo Pilipino is a radio station owned and operated by the Radio Corporation of the Philippines through its licensee Radio Audience Developers Integrated Organization (RADIO), Inc. The station's studio is located at Purok 5, Brgy. Rawis, Legazpi, Albay. Interim Name Radyo Pilipino 88.3 One FM.

History

DWRL was inaugurated in 1980 as DZBT, with studios located in Batangas City. In 1983, it moved to Legazpi City. On June 12, 1983, it went on the air at the PNR Legazpi Terminal. In November 2006, its transmitter was destroyed by Typhoon Reming. In January 2007, DWRL moved to its current home in Brgy. Rawis. On May 7, 2007, it went on air once again. In November 2015, it launched its FM repeater via 88.3 FM. In 2019, when 88.3 was launched as One FM, the latter retained its 6am to 10am simulcast. By 2020, all of RadioCorp's stations carry the Radyo Pilipino branding. For Now The Station is Inactive Due to Technical Problem AM transmitter station reach areas DWRL-AM on transistor radio.

References

  1. "2015 ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT | NTC Region 5" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 25, 2022. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  2. List of Albay stations
  3. G.R. No. 183094
  4. Officers and Board of Directors of Bicol Media sa Nutrisyon Took Their Oath
  5. Bicol mediaman shot dead
  6. "Gov offers P.5-M bounty for CamSur radioman's killer". Archived from the original on September 26, 2020. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
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