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Kalayaan Broadcasting System, Inc.

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Philippine radio network
Kalayaan Broadcasting System
Company type
Private
IndustryBroadcast
FoundedJanuary 6, 1987 (1987年01月06日)
HeadquartersDavao City, Philippines
Key people
  • Anthony Alexander Valoria
    President & CEO
OwnerAnflo Management and Investment Corporation

Kalayaan Broadcasting System, Inc. (KBSI) is a Philippine radio network. Its main headquarters is located at Damosa Bldg., J.P. Laurel Ave., Brgy. Lanang, Davao City. KBSI operates a number of stations across the country under the Gold FM and Radyo Rapido brandings.[1] [2] [3]

KBSI stations

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Radyo Rapido

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Branding Callsign Frequency Location
Radyo Rapido Davao DXRR 1017 kHz Davao City
Radyo Rapido Mati DXWM 91.9 MHz Mati
Radyo Rapido Dipolog N/a 91.7 MHz Dipolog

Gold FM

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Branding Callsign Frequency Location
Gold FM Digos DXKO 103.1 MHz Digos
Gold FM Tagum DXKN 98.3 MHz Tagum
Gold FM Compostela N/a 98.1 MHz Compostela
Gold FM Bansalan 98.3 MHz Bansalan
Gold FM Radyo Kamagi DXKP 103.9 MHz Malita
Gold FM Sindangan N/a 96.7 MHz Sindangan
Gold FM Oroquieta 97.7 MHz Oroquieta
Gold FM Calamba 94.7 MHz Calamba

Others

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Branding Callsign Frequency Location
Madayaw FM DXKH 99.7 MHz Baganga
The Rock N/a 97.7 MHz Bislig
GFM One Life Radio DXLK 103.9 MHz General Santos
GNN FM DXKW 94.1 MHz Tulunan
Joy FM Kidapawan DXKF 102.3 MHz Kidapawan
Sky Radio N/a 98.5 MHz M'lang
Radyo Kaibigan DXLG 98.5 MHz Valencia
Layag News FM N/a 99.5 MHz Cotabato City
Magnet FM 107.3 MHz Datu Blah T. Sinsuat
Nonglading Radio Iligan 104.1 MHz Iligan

References

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  1. ^ "Republic Act No. 7303". The Corpus Juris. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
  2. ^ "KBP Members". Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas. Archived from the original on July 10, 2019. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
  3. ^ "Senate passes 28 bills as plenary session resumes". Sun.Star . Retrieved July 17, 2019.
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