DYJV

Radio station in Malay
  • Malay
Broadcast areaBoracay and surrounding areasFrequency106.1 MHzBrandingRadio Boracay 106.1ProgrammingLanguage(s)
  • English (primary)
  • Akeanon, Filipino (talk programs)
FormatCHR/Top 40, Island, TalkOwnershipOwner
  • One Media Boracay
  • (Capricom Production and Management)
History
First air date
2006
Former names
FM2 (2017–2022)Technical information
Licensing authority
NTCClassA / B / CPower1,000 watts

DYJV (106.1 FM), broadcasting as Radio Boracay 106.1, is a radio station owned and operated by Capricom Production and Management through its subsidiary One Media Boracay Inc. Its studios and main office are located at Zone 5, Boracay Bulabog Rd., Malay, Aklan.[1][2][3]

History

Radio Boracay began broadcasting around in 2006 with a mix of Top 40 and island music.

In March 2009, the station underwent changes with the arrival of longtime broadcaster and former Malay municipal councilor Jonathan Cabrera. Under Cabrera's management, Radio Boracay added news and talk programming to the lineup.

From 2010 to 2013, Radio Boracay was an affiliate of Magic 89.9, airing Good Times and Boys Night Out. In 2014, it started airing a local morning program Radyo Birada.

From 2017 to 2022, Radio Boracay was an affiliate of the government-owned Philippine Broadcasting Service. At that time, it carried a classic hits format as 106.1 FM2.

References

  1. ^ Boracay Island Philippines General Information
  2. ^ Boracay A Day: Premiere FM radio stations on the island
  3. ^ New Pinoy Online Streaming Stations: Boracay and Albay Broadcasts Online

External links

  • Radio Boracay on Facebook Edit this at Wikidata
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