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This article is about the radio station in Nasipit. For the radio station in Davao City, see DXRR (Davao City).

Radio station in Nasipit
DXRR (Radyo Serbisyo)
Broadcast areaWestern Agusan del Norte
Frequency94.3 MHz
BrandingRadyo Serbisyo 94.3
Programming
Language(s)Cebuano, Filipino
FormatContemporary MOR, News, Talk
Ownership
OwnerTimogan Family
History
First air dateDecember 9, 2001
Former frequencies93.5 MHz (2001–2013)
Technical information
Power1,000 watts

DXRR (94.3 FM), broadcasting as Radyo Serbisyo 94.3, is a radio station owned and operated by Ronald Timogan. The station's studio is located at the 2nd Floor, VHAO Bldg., along Jose Rizal St., Nasipit, and its transmitter is located at Brgy. 3, Nasipit.

Brief history

The first and only radio station in Nasipit was established in December 9, 2001. It was formerly owned Manila Broadcasting Company under the now-defunct Hot FM network. It was managed by Ronald Timogan, a Municipal Councilor that time. Among its notable programs were Awitan ko Ikaw Nasipitnon every weekend night, Kalanrakas sa Kusina every noon, DXRR News Patrol (formerly Ronda Nasipit) every Morning & Afternoon, and Barangay 93.5 every Sunday with Lolo Carpo.

In 2013, Timogan fully bought the station. At that time, it moved to 93.7 MHz after Hope Radio of Butuan bought the frequency. In January 2015, it moved to 94.3 MHz to avoid interference with Hope Radio.

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