DYNU

Radio station in Cebu City, Philippines

  • Cebu City
Broadcast areaMetro Cebu and surrounding areasFrequency107.5 MHzBranding107.5 Win RadioProgrammingLanguage(s)Cebuano, FilipinoFormatContemporary MOR, OPMNetworkWin RadioOwnershipOwnerMabuhay Broadcasting SystemOperatorZimZam Management, Inc.History
First air date
February 1, 1992 (1992-02-01)
Former names
  • NU 107 (February 1, 1992-February 2011)
Call sign meaning
NU (pronounced as "new", former branding)Technical information
Licensing authority
NTCPower10,000 wattsERP20,000 wattsLinksWebcastWin Radio Cebu on UstreamWebsitehttp://www.winradioph.net/

DYNU (107.5 FM), broadcasting as 107.5 Win Radio, is a radio station owned by Mabuhay Broadcasting System and operated by ZimZam Management, Inc. The station's studio and transmitter are located at the 4/F Ludo and Luym Bldg., Plaridel St., Cebu City. The station operates 24/7.[1][2][3][4]

History

The station began operations on February 1, 1992, under the ownership of Progressive Broadcasting Corporation as a relay station of DWNU in Manila. In 2005, it began airing local programming. In February 2011, NU 107 quietly signed off and went off the air for a week. On March 4, 2011, the station returned on air as 107.5 Win Radio. A year later, NU 107 Cebu revived its operations online.[5][6]

In 2016, after House Bill No. 5982[7] was passed into law, Mabuhay Broadcasting System acquired the provincial stations of PBC.

References

  1. ^ CEBU FM BROADCAST STATIONS | NTC Region 10
  2. ^ The rise of Pinoy rock music online
  3. ^ Broadcasters told to prioritize safety
  4. ^ "2021 NTC FM Stations" (PDF). foi.gov.ph. Retrieved July 13, 2022.
  5. ^ NU107 still exists … sort of, and in a way
  6. ^ Listen To NU107 Cebu Home Of New Rock Online Streaming, Cebu’s Rock Authority Returns
  7. ^ "House Bill No. 5982" (PDF). senate.gov.ph. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 16, 2016.
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