


On New Year's Day of January 1, 1988, the station shifted its programming to dynamic news and public affairs station under the name Radyo Agong, which became one of the few provincial stations of Radio Mindanao Network to carry such branding, until finally adapted the RMN branding in 1999. On November 23, 1978, following the switch from the NARBA-mandated 10 kHz to the adoption of the 9 kHz spacing implemented by the Geneva Frequency Plan of 1975 on AM radio stations in the Philippines and across the Asia-Pacific region, DYHP assigned its current frequency to 612 kHz. At that time, the station operated daily from 4:00 a.m. The successful of its radio station was further led to the opening of sister FM station DYXL (then known as YXL 93.9), which established in 1976 and started their regular operations on September 9, 1978. Several years later, the station returned to the airwaves as DYHP, Ang Radyo Natin, the localized version of Manila's DZXL that used to be known as Ang Radyo Natin until December 31, 1987. On September 21, 1972, when then- President Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law from the issuance of Proclamation 1081, DYHP, along with other RMN AM radio stations, were seized its operations. Lourdes Libres Rosaroso, while Handumanan Sa Usa Ka Awit ("Memory Of A Song") narrates and give stories of love sent by RMN's avid listeners to the drama production center's mailing. On the other hand, Kini Ang Akong Suliran ("This Is My Problem") is a program which dramatizes legal and medical problems send by listeners, which will be advised by then Dra. The drama talks about ordinary problems of ordinary people to which Daan and Priscilla Raganas, RMN's premiere leading lady gets to pitch in their advices as ordinary people. Among the former DYHP-Cebu talents from the past were Susan Perez (Now Aliño), Elma Vestil, Nelson Tantano, Teresa Diez, Esper Palicte, Janice Gimena, Debbie Santa Cruz, Carolyn Marquez, Wilma Silva and more.ĭYHP began airing its radio drama Kun Ako Ang Pasultihon ("If I'm The One To Tell"), a comedy drama written and directed by the famous radio personality and Cebu Provincial Board Member Julian "Teban" Daan. Manalili Street, Cebu City, while the transmitter located at Alumnos, Barangay Mambaling.Īt the same year, a Cebuano drama production center based in DYHP-Cebu was established and subsequently followed by an Ilonggo drama production center based in DYHB-Bacolod in 1964. During the existence, the station's studio was located along Legazpi cor. DYHP was the first AM radio station in Cebu with a mix of English and Cebuano languages in its broadcasts. The station was then broadcasting on the frequency of 600 kHz and became the fourth commercial radio station in the city. Broadcasting history ĭYHP commenced its operations on September 13, 1963, with the opening of DYHP - "The Sound of the City" in Cebu under the auspices of the Philiipine Herald newspaper and Inter-Island Broadcasting Corporation three years after RMN started expanding to the Visayas, which established the radio station in Iloilo, DYRI in 1960. DYHP is the pioneer AM radio station in Cebu. Martinez Bldg., Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City while its new transmitter is located along DYHP-IFM Transmitter Site, Sitio Seaside Asinan, Brgy. Ramos Ext., Capitol Site, Cebu City and at RMN Drama Production Center, Room 302, 3/F Jose R. Its studios and offices are located at the RMN Broadcast Center, G/F Capitol Central Hotel and Suites, N. DYHP (612 AM) RMN Cebu is a radio station owned and operated by the Radio Mindanao Network.
