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Radio station in Davao City
DXRA
Broadcast areaDavao Region and surrounding areas
Frequency783 kHz
Programming
FormatSilent
Ownership
OwnerRizal Memorial Colleges Broadcasting Corporation
Sister stations94.7 Max FM
History
First air date1975
Last air dateDecember 31, 2020
Former namesRadyo Arangkada
Radyo ni Juan
Former frequencies780 kHz (1975–1978)
Call sign meaningRadyo Arangkada
Technical information
Licensing authorityNTC

DXRA (783 AM) was a radio station owned and operated by Rizal Memorial Colleges Broadcasting Corporation.

History

On August 27, 1987, DXRA was attacked by the New People's Army, in what became known as the DXRA Massacre, resulting in nine deaths.

In 2012, DXRA became part of the Radyo ni Juan network under the helm of the late broadcaster Dodong Solis. It served as its flagship station throughout its existence.

On December 31, 2020, the station, along with most of Radyo ni Juan stations, went off the air due to financial problems.

References

  1. History of the Rizal Memorial Colleges
  2. Davao broadcaster killed Christmas Eve
  3. Roldan: Kumusta Davao?
  4. Army men in Davao City vow to protect journalists | News | GMA News Online | The Go-To Site for Filipinos Everywhere
  5. Davao City remembers 1987 DXRA MASSACRE
  6. Commentary: Army supports press freedom, condemns killings and human rights violations
  7. Dodong Solis, Davao’s crusading radio broadcaster, dies
  8. Mga trabahante sa Radyo ni Juan nabalaka sa matud pa pagsirado
Radio stations in the Metro Davao market
By AM frequency
Tagum
DXDN 936
DXED 1224
Digos
DXDS 1161
By FM frequency
Tagum
89.5
DXNR 91.1
DXAV 92.5
DXFK 92.9
DXJB 93.5
DXKS 95.1
DXOD 96.1
DXBY 97.5
DXXM 97.7
DXKN 98.3
DXMW 99.3
DXLT 99.9
DXCG 102.3
DXPA 103.1
DXTO 103.9
DXWH 104.7
DXHS 106.8
DXDE 107.1
DXWG 107.9
Digos
DXPL 87.9
89.5
DXGJ 90.3
DXNW 91.1
DXPM 91.9
DXAY 92.7
DXDA 94.3
DXJF 96.1
DXSV 96.7
DXJC 99.1
DXKO 103.1
DXMX 105.9
DXDI 106.3
DXHD 107.1
HD digital radio
Internet radio
Defunct/Inactive call signs
  • Technically still active, but with new call signs and different intellectual property.
  • Unlicensed and low-powered station.
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