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DWCL (Brigada News FM Pampanga)
Broadcast areaCentral Luzon
Frequency92.7 MHz
Branding92.7 Brigada News FM
Programming
FormatNews, Public Affairs, Music
Ownership
OwnerBrigada Mass Media Corporation
History
First air date
1987 (as Power 92.7)
April 2015 (as test broadcast)
September 14, 2015 (as Brigada News FM)
Call sign meaning
Central Luzon
Technical information
Power10,000 watts
Links
Websitehttp://brigada.ph

DWCL, on-air as 92.7 Brigada News FM, is a music and news FM radio station owned by Brigada Mass Media Corporation. The station's studio and transmitter is located at the UBC Bldg., McArthur Highway, Brgy. Sindalan, San Fernando City, Pampanga. Operates 24 hours a day Sign off on Monday at 12:00 Midnight to Sign on Monday at 4:00 AM. except holy week of each year Sign off on Good Friday at 3:00 PM to Black Saturday and resumes broadcasting at 4:00 AM on Easter Sunday.

It used to be known as Power 92.7, airing Christian Music. It was fully owned by UBC Media from 1987 to 2015, when BMMC bought the station. It initially served as an entire relay of its Luzon flagship station, being heard in most parts of Central Luzon. On September 14, 2015, the station launched its own local programming, featuring the top Central Luzon broadcasters of Newscasters, Reporters and DJ's, prompting the change to Pampanga-Central Luzon.[1]

Personalities

  • John Susi
  • Alvin DJ John Ericsson Masangkay
  • Joel Mapiles
  • Max Sangil
  • Maricar Sargan
  • Rogie Pangilinan
  • Dennis Balawas
  • Mark Cabardo
  • Kate Cordero
  • Joe Salazar
  • Jab Tolentino
  • Nicolette Yabut
  • Robert Lacambra Jr. - (Bataan Correspondent)
  • Lester Caneso - (Bulacan Correspondent)
  • Hermie Dallo - (Cabanatuan Correspondent)
  • Jay Pelayo IV - (Tarlac Correspondent)

References