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'''DBS FM''' is a [[Phinbella|Phinbellan]] [[Wikipedia:Commercial broadcasting|commercial]] [[Wikipedia:Radio network|radio network]] owned and operated by the [[Dōhō Broadcasting System]], one of Phinbellan's commercial broadcasters, and is the flagship stereo FM radio station of DBS, which is broadcast and transmitted from the Balai Berita Dōhō, [[Lerche Exchange Inter-Phineonesian Financial District]], [[Sebuyau]], [[Negara Awan]]. DBS FM was launched on 17 July {{RP|1986}}, it was Phinbella's second FM station after [[FPPO Radio 4]] and currently has 30 regional stations for regional programs. DBS FM is also an entertainment radio station that broadcasts [[PP-pop]], [[TC-pop]] and [[Wikipedia:Classical music|classical songs]], as well as international pop hit songs including [[Wikipedia:K-pop|Taesongean pop]] and [[Wikipedia:J-pop|Sangunese pop]], and targeted at listeners aged 14 to 45 years old.{{Radio in Phinbella}}
'''DBS FM''' is a [[Phinbella|Phinbellan]] [[Wikipedia:Commercial broadcasting|commercial]] [[Wikipedia:Radio network|radio network]] owned and operated by the [[Dōhō Broadcasting System]], one of Phinbellan's commercial broadcasters, and is the flagship stereo FM radio station of DBS, which is broadcast and transmitted from the Balai Berita Dōhō, [[Lerche Exchange Inter-Phineonesian Financial District]], [[Sebuyau]], [[Negara Awan]]. DBS FM was launched on 17 July {{RP|1986}}, it was Phinbella's second FM station after [[FPPO Radio 4]] and currently has 30 regional stations for regional programs. DBS FM is also an entertainment radio station that broadcasts [[PP-pop]], [[TC-pop]] and [[Wikipedia:Classical music|classical songs]], as well as international pop hit songs including [[Wikipedia:K-pop|Taesongean pop]] and [[Wikipedia:J-pop|Sangunese pop]], and targeted at listeners aged 14 to 45 years old.
 
== History ==
 
== Headquarters ==
 
== Notable announcers ==
 
=== Weekday announcers ===
 
=== Weekend announcers ===
 
=== Former announcers ===
 
== Frequencies ==
 
=== Capital Area (Negara Awan and Ïeu'ryádoche) ===
 
=== Regional stations ===
 
=== Television ===
 
== Programs ==
 
=== Monday - Friday ===
 
=== Saturday ===
 
=== Sunday ===
 
== See also ==
{{Radio in Phinbella}}

Revision as of 14:58, 21 January 2025

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DBS FM
DBS FM logo 2025.svg
Broadcast area
Frequency 91.9 FM MHz (Negara Awan)
Programming
Format PP-pop and TC-pop, Pop music, Classical music, Entertainment
Ownership
Owner Dōhō Broadcasting System
DBS Radio
Channel D
DBS TV
History
First air date
17 July -18BP; 38 years ago (-18BP-07-17)
Technical information
Licensing authority
Phinbellan Federal Broadcasting Authority
Class B
Links
Webcast phinfanmade/broadcasting/dbs/dbsfm
Website phinfanmade/broadcasting/dbs/dbsfm

DBS FM is a Phinbellan commercial radio network owned and operated by the Dōhō Broadcasting System, one of Phinbellan's commercial broadcasters, and is the flagship stereo FM radio station of DBS, which is broadcast and transmitted from the Balai Berita Dōhō, Lerche Exchange Inter-Phineonesian Financial District, Sebuyau, Negara Awan. DBS FM was launched on 17 July -18BP, it was Phinbella's second FM station after FPPO Radio 4 and currently has 30 regional stations for regional programs. DBS FM is also an entertainment radio station that broadcasts PP-pop, TC-pop and classical songs, as well as international pop hit songs including Taesongean pop and Sangunese pop, and targeted at listeners aged 14 to 45 years old.

History

Headquarters

Notable announcers

Weekday announcers

Weekend announcers

Former announcers

Frequencies

Capital Area (Negara Awan and Ïeu'ryádoche)

Regional stations

Television

Programs

Monday - Friday

Saturday

Sunday

See also