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KTKB-FM (Megamixx 101.9)
Broadcast areaGuam
Frequency101.9 MHz
BrandingMegamixx 101.9
Programming
FormatOPM, Adult CHR (Top 40), Hot AC
Ownership
OwnerKM Broadcasting of Guam, LLC
History
First air date
June 1, 2003
Call sign meaning
KT
101.9 KB (former branding)
Technical information
ClassC2
ERP46,000 watts
HAAT156 meters
Links
Websitehttp://www.ktkb.com/

KTKB-FM, (101.9 FM) branded as Megamixx 101.9, is the first Filipino format station in the United States territory of Guam.

History

It was built in late 2002 by Rolly Manuntag—working for its owners from Skokie, Illinois—and officially opened on June 2, 2003.[1]

DJs

Current:

  • Doods of The Radio Breakfast eXtreme Show
  • Rolly M. of Middays with Rolly M.
  • Arnold of The Afternoon Shift: Plug n' Play Show
  • Migz of The Flipside: Happy Hapon Show
  • DJ Cure of The GroovyNights Show
  • Damdaming Pinoy
  • DJ Tass of The Saturday Show
  • Tita Gloria Diaz of The Dear Heart Show
  • Kumusta Kabayan

Former:

  • Love Lines
  • The Bro Show
  • Mr Craig of The GroovyNights Show
  • Initial V of The Saturday Showtime
  • Lady D of The Saturday Escapade Show
  • Johnny Z. of The i m radio (international music radio) Show

Format names

Branding Years active
101.9KB FM June 1, 2003 – 2004
101.9 Megamixx FM Early 2004–Late 2009
Megamixx 101.9 Late 2009–present

References

  1. ^ Babauta, Leo (2007-03-03). "Rolly M. Addicted to Radio". Bayanihan / Pacific Daily News. p. 1.

http://www.mb.com.ph/islanders-shoppers-and-fire-dancers/

External links


This page was last edited on 19 December 2023, at 15:16
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