DXPQ
Radio station in Butuan, Philippines
- Butuan
First air date
2017 (on 95.9 MHz)
Former call signs
Former frequencies
756 kHz (1978–2017)
Licensing authority
DXPQ (95.9 FM), broadcasting as 95.9 One FM, is a radio station owned and operated by the Radio Corporation of the Philippines. The station's studio and transmitter is located at Villa Kanangga, Butuan.[1][2][3][4]
History
DXJM was established in 1963 under Pacific Broadcasting Network, owned by Congressman Jose C. Aquino Sr. It was the second AM radio station in Butuan after Radio Mindanao Network's DXBC-AM. In 1983, Radio Corporation of the Philippines acquired the station and relaunched it as Radyo Asenso.
In 2017, the station moved to FM via 95.9 MHz and rebranded as One FM.
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Radio stations in the Butuan market
- DXSW 87.9
- DXGL 88.7
- DXKA 90.1
- DXVN 90.9
- DXYJ 92.1
- DXIM 93.5
- DXRR 94.3
- DXMB 95.1
- DXPQ 95.9
- DXVA 96.7
- DXMK 97.5
- DXBB 98.5
- DXYK 99.7
- DXXX 100.7
- 101.5
- DXNS 102.3
- DXAM 103.1
- DXAP 103.9
- DXRU 105.3
- DXIR 106.1
1Technically still active, but with new call letters and different intellectual property.
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