DYTC-FM

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DYTC (MOR Tacloban)
Final Logo of MOR 94.3 Tacloban
Broadcast areaEastern Visayas
Frequency94.3 MHz
BrandingMOR 94.3
Programming
Language(s)Waray, Filipino
FormatSilent
NetworkMOR Philippines
Ownership
OwnerABS-CBN Corporation
History
First air date
1995 (as ABS-CBN Star Radio)
1997 (as ABS-CBN Radio)
1998 (as Prostar)
1999 (as AB 94.3)
2001 (as My Only Radio)
Last air date
May 5, 2020 (legislative franchise lapsed)
Former call signs
DYAB-FM (1997–2001)
Call sign meaning
Tacloban City
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
Power10,000 watts
Links
WebcastArchived official website at the Wayback Machine (archived 2021-01-24)

DYTC (94.3 FM), broadcasting as MOR 94.3 For Life!, was a radio station owned and operated by ABS-CBN Corporation. Its studio is located at the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, 5th Floor, Uytingkoc Bldg., Avenida Veteranos St., Tacloban.

History[edit]

The station was inaugurated in 1995 as ABS-CBN Star Radio under the callsign DYAB-FM, followed by launching of DYAB-TV (since 1994). In 1997, it renamed as ABS-CBN Radio after all regional stations we're renamed to avoid confusion with Star FM. A year later, it was renamed as Prostar, along with selected regional stations. In 1999, it renamed again as ABS-CBN For Life (with the on screen as AB 94.3), along with all ABS-CBN Radio and ProStar regional stations being renamed to the branding. In 2001, all of ABS-CBN and Prostar radio stations renamed as MOR (My Only Radio) on the new callsign DYTC. It become No. 1 in Tacloban due to its positive feedback and comments.[1]

Amid the Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) last November 8, 2013, the station simulcasted the radio programs of DZMM Radyo Patrol 630 via satellite from Manila to provide news updates and public service for the survivors of the calamity since many homes in Leyte have no electricity brought about by the typhoon. Since then, it aired a simulcast of TV Patrol Eastern Visayas.

On May 5, 2020, the station, along with the other My Only Radio stations, went off the air due to the cease and desist order of the National Telecommunications Commission following the ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "MOR 94.3 Tacloban Proclaimed No. 1 Radio Station by Kantar Media-RRC Survey". Leyte Samar Daily Express. 25 (72): 10. March 7, 2013. Retrieved September 15, 2020.
  2. ^ "Tahanan po ang MOR for 12 years. Sorry.' DJ Chacha bids tearful goodbye as MOR, 'My Only Radio', faces closure". MSN Entertainment. July 11, 2015. Retrieved October 6, 2020.

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