DZXL

DZXL (558 AM) Radyo Trabaho is a radio station owned and operated by the Radio Mindanao Network. The station's studio is located at the RMN Broadcast Center, Unit 809, 8th Floor, Atlanta Centre, Annapolis Street, Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila, while its transmitter is located at Brgy. Taliptip, Bulakan, Bulacan.[1][2][3][4][5]

Vehicle at Batasan Hills, Quezon City

Radyo Trabaho (DZXL)
Broadcast areaMega Manila and surrounding areas
Frequency558 kHz (C-QUAM)
BrandingDZXL 558 Radyo Trabaho
Programming
Language(s)Filipino
FormatNews, Public Affairs, Talk
NetworkRadyo Mo Nationwide
Ownership
OwnerRadio Mindanao Network
93.9 iFM
History
First air date
October 19, 1963
Former call signs
DZHP (1963-1975)
DWXL (1975-1987)
Former names
  • Radyo Primero
  • Ang Radyo Natin
  • Radyo Agong
  • RMN News Manila
  • RMN Manila
Former frequencies
1130 kHz (1963-1978)
Call sign meaning
EXtra Large (former branding)
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
ClassA (clear frequency)
Power40 kilowatts
Links
WebcastListen Live via eRadioPortal
Watch Live
WebsiteRMN Manila
Alternate logo of DZXL

As of Q4 2022, DZXL is the 4th most-listened to AM radio station in Mega Manila, based on a survey commissioned by Kantar Media Philippines and Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas.

Notable anchors

Former

  • Media related to DZXL 558 at Wikimedia Commons


References

  1. Aniceto, Ben (2007). Studio Track. Rufino J. Policarpio, Jr. p. 208. ISBN 9789719401407. Retrieved December 14, 2020 โ€“ via Google Books.
  2. Remington, Michael (1990). Philippine Autumn: Up to the Marcos era. Quixote Paperbacks. p. 78. ISBN 9789719123200. Retrieved December 14, 2020 โ€“ via Google Books.
  3. "Philippine Radio-TV Survey Completed". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. 82 (26): 58. June 27, 1970. Retrieved December 14, 2020 โ€“ via Google Books.
  4. "Media group airs support to impending strike of RMN-Manila employees". Davao Today. May 31, 2012. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
  5. "DZXL launches new public service programs". The Philippine Star. August 28, 2011. Retrieved July 18, 2016.

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