DYNJ explained

RJFM Iloilo
Callsign:DYRJ
Above:Simulcast of DZRJ-FM Manila
City:Iloilo City
Area:Iloilo, Guimaras and surrounding areas
Branding:100.3 RJFM
Airdate:1974 (on AM)
1980 (on FM)
Former Frequencies:1152 kHz (1974–1980)
98.7 MHz (1980–1996)
Frequency:98.3 MHz
Language:English
Licensing Authority:NTC
Format:Adult Hits
Power:10,000 watts
Callsign Meaning:Nadine Jacinto (executive producer, RJ Productions)
Former Callsigns:DYRJ (1974–1996)
Owner:Rajah Broadcasting Network
Licensee:Free Air Broadcasting Network, Inc.

DYNJ (98.3 FM) is a relay station of RJFM Manila, owned and operated by Rajah Broadcasting Network through its licensee Free Air Broadcasting Network, Inc. The station's transmitter is located along JM Basa St. corner Mapa St., Iloilo City.[1]

History

The station was established in 1974 as DYRJ on 1152 kHz. At that time, it was located in Nabitasan, La Paz District. In 1980, it transferred to FM via 98.7 MHz and was dubbed as The Flava of The City. In 1990, it adopted the RJFM brand and switched to an album rock format. In 1996, it transferred to 98.3 MHz and changed its name to Boss Radio. In 2000, it rebranded as The Hive and switched to a modern rock format. In 2003, it became a relay station of RJ 100. In July 2009, it transferred its transmitter facilities to Casa Plaza Bldg.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2020 NTC FM Stations . . February 27, 2021.