Far East Broadcasting Company

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Far East Broadcasting Company (FEBC)
IndustryBroadcast
FoundedDecember 20, 1945
FounderJohn C. Broger
Robert H. Bowman
William J. Roberts
HeadquartersLa Mirada, California, United States
Website

Far East Broadcasting Company is an international Christian radio network.[1] From 1960 to 1994, FEBC owned and operated shortwave radio station KGEI in San Francisco, California.

Philippines

Far East Broadcasting Company, Philippines (FEBC Philippines)
IndustryBroadcast
FoundedJuly 27, 1948
HeadquartersPasig, Philippines
Key people
Dan Andrew Cura (President)

The Philippines is where FEBC began its initial broadcast.[2][3][4]

AM/FM stations

Branding Callsign Frequency Power Location
702 DZAS DZAS 702 kHz 50 kW Metro Manila
98.7 DZFE DZFE 98.7 MHz 20 kW Metro Manila
1143 DZMR DZMR 1143 kHz 10 kW Santiago
Care 104.3 The Way FM DWAY 104.3 MHz 5 kW Legazpi
DZRK 106.3 Radyo Kapitbisig DZRK 106.3 MHz 5 kW Quezon
UP 987 DYFR 98.7 MHz 10 kW Cebu City
1233 DYVS DYVS 1233 kHz 10 kW Bacolod
97.5 DYFE DYFE 97.5 MHz 5 kW Tacloban
1197 DXFE DXFE 1197 kHz 10 kW Davao City
103.3 The New J DXJL 103.3 MHz 5 kW Cagayan de Oro
DXGR 106.9 Radyo Gandingan DXGR 106.9 MHz 5 kW Cotabato City
1062 DXKI DXKI 1062 kHz 5 kW Koronadal
1116 DXAS DXAS 1116 kHz 5 kW Zamboanga City

Shortwave

FEBC operates its shortwave broadcasts in different languages, transmitting from its facilities in Bocaue, Bulacan and Iba, Zambales.

South Korea

FEBC owns a number of stations in South Korea, one of them being known as HLAZ.[5][6][7]

Branding Frequency Power Location
Seoul FEBC (HLKX) 1188 kHz D100kW Seoul
106.9 MHz 5kW
Youngdong FEBC

(HLDY)

90.1 MHz 3kW Yeongdong
102.9 MHz 70W
100.9 MHz 90W
Daejeon FEBC

(HLAD)

93.3 MHz Daejeon

5kW

Gongju 500w

Daejeon
Jeonbuk FEBC

(HLEN)

91.1 MHz 1kW Jeonbuk
Gwangju FEBC

(HLED)

93.1 MHz 1kW Gwangju
Mokpo FEBC

(HLKW)

100.5 MHz 1kW Mokpo
Jeonmandongbu FEBC

(HLEI)

97.5 MHz 1kW Jeonnam
92.9 MHz 100W
Taegu FEBC

(HLKK)

91.9 MHz 1kW Daegu
105.9 MHz 200W
Pohang FEBC

(HLDZ)

90.3 MHz 3kW Pohang
Busan FEBC

(HLQQ)

93.3 MHz 1kW Busan
96.7 MHz 20W
Ulsan FEBC

(HLQR)

107.3 MHz 3kW Ulsan
Changwon FEBC

(HLDD)

98.1 MHz 5kW Changwon
92.5 MHz 500W
Jeju FEBC (HLAZ) 1566 kHz D250kW Jeju City
104.7 MHz 3kW
101.1 MHz 90W

Indonesia

YASKI is the name for FEBC in Indonesia. It runs a number of stations under the Heartline FM brand.[8][9][10]

Branding Callsign Frequency Power Location
Heartline FM Karawaci PM3FSD 100.6 MHz 5 kW Karawaci
Heartline FM Samarinda PM8FFY 94.4 MHz 5 kW Samarinda
Heartline FM Lampung 91.7 MHz 5 kW Lampung
Heartline FM Bali 92.2 MHz 5 kW Bali

Russia

FEBC Russia runs a number of stations under the Radio Teos brand.[11][12][13]

Branding Frequency Power Location
Radio Teos St. Petersburg 1089 kHz 50 kW Saint Petersburg
Radio Teos Moscow 1134 kHz 20 kW Moscow

United Kingdom

FEBA Radio was established in 1959 in the United Kingdom.[14]

Northern Mariana Islands

The FEBC international broadcast station on Saipan in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands was established about 1981 and closed in 2011.[15] The local radio station, KSAI 936 AM, was on air for 24 years until shutting down on April 30, 2002.[16] KSAI was initially established in Saipan by the United States Office of War Information (OWI) in June 1945.[17][18]

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