

Bombo Radyo became a brand name very much known for its latest news (local, national, international, sports, entertainment (anything that would the interest the public), in-depth discussion and analysis of timely and burning issues, fearless commentaries, and controversial exposes against prominent and powerful politicians. Assets were acquired and logistics procured. The following years showed growth for the fledgling Network. From such humble beginnings, DYFM Bombo Radyo ascended to the number one ranking in the surveys from 1979/1980 up to the present. DYFM was then a part of the Northern Broadcasting. The first studio was situated at Mapa Street. DYFM (now known as Bombo Radyo Iloilo), the flagship station began its broadcast on July 6, 1966. wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Bomboradyologo.Broadcasting from 24 key cities and provinces nationwide, Bombo Radyo is the creation of 50 years of painstaking hard work, dedication, determination and perseverance.(CBS) formerly served as licensee for some of its FM stations until 2018, when PBS took over as their licensee, following the former's non-renewal. (PBS), while a handful of its AM stations are licensed to Newsounds Broadcasting Network, Inc. Currently, most of its stations are licensed to People's Broadcasting Service, Inc. It operates several stations across the country under the Bombo Radyo and Star FM brands. Its main office and headquarters are located at Florete Bldg., 2406 Nobel corner Edison Streets, Barangay San Isidro, Makati. (d/b/a Bombo Radyo Philippines) is a Philippine radio network of the Florete Group of Companies, which also manages banking and pawnshop operations. Consolidated Broadcasting System, Inc.dbc:1966_establishments_in_the_Philippines.wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Bomboradyologo.png?width=300.Der Name des Senders geht auf das Wort Bombo im Hiligaynon zurück, das eine große Basstrommel bezeichnet. Der Sender betreibt 43 Sendestationen, dabei handelt es sich um 22 als Bombo Radyo geführte AM- und 21 Star FM genannte FM-Stationen. Seine Hörfunksender sind in 90 Prozent des Landes zu empfangen. Bombo Radyo Philippines (auch Radio Bombo) ist ein philippinischer Rundfunkveranstalter.And the bass drum beats were used between breaks during newscasts. As Bombo, the Spanish language name for a drum, serves as the name of the station, it is no surprise that a bass drum serves as the network logo.


