DXCM

DXCM (97.9 Love Radio)
City Zamboanga City
Broadcast area Zamboanga, parts of Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, and Basilan
Branding 97.9 Love Radio
Slogan "Kailangan Pa Bang I-memorize Yan?" (1990-2009, 2014-present)
"Just the Rite Rock" (2009-2014)
Frequency 97.9 MHz
First air date October 12, 1990 (as Love Radio, first iteration)
July 8, 2009 (as Easy Rock)
February 26, 2014 (as Love Radio, second iteration)
Format Hot AC, OPM
Power 25,000 watts
Owner Manila Broadcasting Company
(Cebu Broadcasting Company)
Sister stations DZRH 855 Zamboanga, 102.7 Yes FM,
Website http://www.mbcradio.net/

DXCM, under the brand 97.9 Love Radio, is the FM radio station owned by Cebu Broadcasting Company in the Philippines. The station's studio is located in Jose Go Huilo Building, Tomas Claudio Street, Zamboanga City.

History and format

DXCM 97.9 was inaugurated as Love Radio on October 12, 1990 as the all-love-songs radio. In the early years, DXCM carried live news broadcast from DZRH and plays classic, OPM and pop music. It also aired "Love Radio Top 30 Countdown" and the "Afternoon Radio Show" in the mid-1990s.

Since 2005, Love Radio Zamboanga has been played pop music Monday to Saturday direct from Manila (through 90.7 Love Radio) as a result of the network DJs' popularity. Quatro Cantos (Four Songs) is the daily music countdown of Love Radio featuring four songs voted by listeners via SMS. Every Sunday, Love Radio plays oldies. Aside from music, the station gives jokes from Kadyot Pinong and Kukurukuku (Kuru-kuro ni Kukurukuku / Kukurukuku's Thoughts).

However, in late 2008, lack of resources and financial challenges led to Love Radio's closure of air-time operations in Zamboanga after 18 years of operation. On July 8, 2009, DXCM was once again on-the-air, this time with the transition of the station's identity from Love Radio to Easy Rock. This transition marks the birth of the first lite rock (all-ballad) radio station in Zamboanga City.

After five years of airing as Easy Rock, DXCM reverted itself once again as Love Radio on February 26, 2014 coinciding with the rebranding of DXHT, another network of the MBC as Yes! FM.

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