Subic Broadcasting Corporation

Subic Broadcasting Corporation is a Philippine media network. Its corporate office is located at the 5th Floor, Admiral Royale Hotel, 17th St. cor. Anonas St., Brgy. West Bajac-Bajac, Olongapo.[1][2]

Subic Broadcasting Corporation
TypeStatutory
IndustryBroadcast
FoundedJuly 29, 1969 (Radio)
January 2011 (Television)
HeadquartersOlongapo,
Philippines
Key people
James "Bong" Gordon
President

Profile

SBC was first founded on July 29, 1969 with its AM station DWGO "Radio on the Go" under 1557 kHz. After being temporarily closed during martial law in 1972, it resumed operation in 1976, this time on 1008 kHz. SBC soon acquired a franchise for radio and television operation, establishing the first & only television station in January 2011, TV 22. In the early half of the year 2013, SBC partnered with TV5 to better serve the viewing public of Olongapo, Zambales, Bataan, and neighboring areas.

Stations

AM Stations

Branding Callsign Frequency Power Location
Radyo Serbisyo DWGO 1008 kHz 5 kW Olongapo

FM Stations

Branding Callsign Frequency Power Location Notes
OKFM DWOK 97.5 MHz 5 kW Olongapo
DWOK Bigwas Station DWOK 107.9 MHz 5 kW Puerto Princesa Operated by Bigwas Stream On-Line Broadcast and Publishing House
Jam FM DZSB 95.7 MHz 1 kW Bansud
Radyo Himulat N/A 90.5 MHz 5 kW Estancia
Sweet FM Culasi DYJA 95.9 MHz 1 kW Culasi Operated by 5K Broadcasting Network
Sweet FM Kabankalan DYXU 102.9 MHz 1 kW Kabankalan
Sweet FM Sagay DYJU 89.7 MHz 1 kW Sagay
Citylite FM DYIK 94.3 MHz 5 kW Tanjay
Jack FM N/A 88.1 MHz 1 kW Dipolog
DXMS DXMS 107.3 MHz 5 kW Surigao City
Radyo Latigo DXTT 107.3 MHz 5 kW Koronadal
Radio Kilat DXQB 107.7 MHz 5 kW Quezon Operated by Kilat RadioKast
DXXM DXXM 97.7 MHz 5 kW Carmen Operated by People's Radio And Broadcasting Services
Radyo Mati N/A 99.1 MHz 5 kW Mati

TV Stations

Branding Callsign Channel Power (kW) Location Type
SBC TV 22 DWAB-TV TV-22 5 kW Olongapo TV5 affiliate

References

  1. "Republic Act 7511". Corpus Juris. Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  2. "KBP Members". Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas. Retrieved 2019-10-20.
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