BRIEF HISTORY Radio station dyLA-AM 909 Kilohertz is owned and operated by the Vimcontu Broadcasting Corporation with office address at dyLA, Pier, Cebu City. Beside, it is the most quoted radio station among the community newspapers in Cebu. It started its operation way back on September 27, 1967. As a news and public affairs radio station, dyLA-AM has been a witness to the history in the Visayas
and Mindanao. In living up its thrust as a news and public affairs radio station, it has been regarded consistently as one of the most influential media outlets as far as drawing public opinion on current issues is concerned. It has won virtually numerous news and public affairs awards in each part of the country including the most prestigious Cebu Archdiocesan Mass Media Awards (CAMMA). These include the most coveted best in radio news program twice, best in radio commentary once and again twice in the best in educational programming. dyLA-AM has been conferred as the most outstanding institution by the Cebu City government thrice already. Radio station dyLA-AM is very strong in live coverages of community affairs. It is in the forefront of calamity coverages. As proof of its credibility in the community, it has raised millions of pesos in public contribution in various disaster relief operations and other causes. While other radio stations give money and goods for people to listen to them, dyLA-AM receives money from its listeners for worthy causes. dyLA – AM STATION PROFILE Station : dyLA-AM Frequency : 909 kHz Address : dyLA compound, Pier I, Cebu City Transmitter : Sender – Solid State Power Output : 10,000 watts Operating Hours: 4:30AM - 11:00PM Monday-Saturday 6:00AM – 6:00PM Sunday Elevation : 200 Ft. Antennae Well Grounded at Mambaling Shoreland For Maximum Amplitude Modulation Audio System : Limiting Amplifier, Processor Omnia 5 Program Format: News and Public Affairs Areas of Coverage: 1. The whole of Cebu, Bohol, Siquijor, almost every city and town of Negros Oriental and a huge part of Negros Occidental including Bacolod City and in a number of towns of Iloilo, Capiz & Guimaras provinces. 2. The towns of Palompon, Hindang, Limasawa Island, Bato, McArthur & the cities of Ormoc & Baybay in Leyte; almost the whole of Southern Leyte, and Biliran. 3. A huge part of both Surigao del Norte and Surigao del Sur and the whole part of the new province of Dinagat Island. 4. Oroquita and Ozamis City; the towns of Aloran, Calamba, Baliangao, Sapang Dalaga in Misamis Occidental and the towns of Lagait, Manticao, Naawan, Initao, Alubihid, Gitagum and Opol in Misamis Oriental and the elevated portion of Cagayan de Oro City like the Upper Carmen, Logman and Balinguan. 5. Butuan City 6. The towns of Kulambugan, Maigo, Bacolod and Linamon and Iligan City of Lanao del Norte. 7. The towns of Manolo Fortich, Libuna, Camp Philips and Sumilao of Bukidnon. 8. The towns of Sindangan, Liloy, Salug, Manukan, Tampilisan and Siocon and the cities of Dipolog and Dapitan of Zamboanga del Norte. 9. Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay 10. The towns of Aurora, Mahayag, Don Mariano and Molave of Zamboanga del Sur. 11. Panabo City, Davao del Norte; Toril, Davao City. 12. The town of Cataingan, Masbate.