DXND-FM
- Iligan
- Campus Radio (March 1, 1995–February 29, 2004)
- Wow FM (March 1, 2004–February 16, 2014)
- Super Radyo Manila relay (February 17, 2014-January 2022)
- DXND (January-October 2022)
DXND (90.1 FM) was a radio station owned and operated by GMA Network, Inc. The station's studio and transmitter were located at the Norpen Bldg., Roxas Ave., Brgy. Poblacion, Iligan.[1][2][3]
History
DXND was launched on March 1, 1995, as Campus Radio 90.1, carrying a mass-based format. On March 1, 2004, it rebranded as 90.1 Wow FM, similar to its sister station in Davao (now Barangay FM 103.5 Davao). It lasted until February 14, 2007, when it brought back its Campus Radio branding. On February 17, 2014, it became a relay station of DZBB in Manila. In the 1st quarter of 2022, it rebranded simply as DXND with the slogan Ang FM ng Iligan. It reduced its simulcasting of DZBB to give way to automated music programming at times. In October 2022, the station went off the air.
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- DXIC 711
- DXSK 1593
- DXQJ 88.7
- 91.5
- DXTA 92.1
- DXDZ 92.9
- DXZD 95.1
- 96.7
- 97.5
- DXFE 99.3
- DXDB 100.1
- DXJB 100.9
- DXGC 101.3
- DXIX 102.3
- DXIL 103.1
- DXIV 104.1
- DXSR 104.92
- DXDX 105.5
- DXLS 107.1
- DXLX
- DXND 90.1
- DXMI 103.11
- DXRI 98.3
- DXRJ 14761
- DXTL 105.51
- DXWG 855
- DXYI 95.11
- DXYZ 107.1
2Licensed low-power community station.
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