# DXCJ

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Radio station in General Santos, Philippines

Barangay FM General Santos (DXCJ) General Santos Philippines Broadcast area South Cotabato, Sarangani and surrounding areas Frequency 102.3 MHz Branding Barangay FM 102.3 Barangay FM 102.3 Super Radyo (for news operations) Programming Languages Cebuano, Filipino Format Contemporary MOR, News, Talk Network Barangay LS Super Radyo Ownership Owner GMA Network Inc. Sister stations GMA TV-8 General Santos GTV 26 General Santos History First air date May 18, 1996 Former names Campus Radio (May 18, 1996-February 16, 2014) Call sign meaning Campus Jam Technical information Licensing authority NTC Power 10,000 watts ERP 15,000 watts Links Website Official Facebook Page

**DXCJ** (102.3 [FM](/source/FM_broadcasting)), broadcasting as **Barangay FM 102.3** (or **Barangay FM 102.3 Super Radyo**), is a radio station owned and operated by [GMA Network](/source/GMA_Network_(company)) subsidiary Radio GMA. The station's studio and transmitter are located at the 3rd floor of PBC Building, Cagampang St., [General Santos](/source/General_Santos).[1][2]

## History

### 1996-2014: Campus Radio

The station, along with the now-defunct [DXBB-AM](/source/DXBB-AM), was established On May 18, 1996, as Campus Radio. It bared its first slogan "Always and Forever". In 2001, it adapted the slogan "Kuyawa Ui!" (Bisaya term for shocking). In 2003, due to of the series of bombings in the city that year, it changed its slogan to "Wow! Nindutah Ah!", which is also used in [Davao City](/source/Davao_City)-based [Campus Radio](/source/DXRV-FM) until today. In 2010, it adapted the slogan "The Best!", which was used by its [flagship station](/source/DWLS) back in the 80s. In 2012, it changed its slogan to "Ayos!".[3][4]

### 2014-present: Barangay FM

A Billboard of Barangay 102.3 Gensan in General Santos

On February 17, 2014, Campus Radio was relaunched as Barangay 102.3 as part of RGMA's brand unification. On December 21, 2014, a hostage-taking occurred when a man named Gabby Batican went into the station to call for assistance after being threatened with death. After growing suspicious about Batican, who is the cousin of one of the station's DJs (DJ Angel), the radio station staff alerted the police. Batican may have been under the influence of narcotics when he took the victims hostage, and the hostage drama lasted for more than an hour.[5][6]

In 2021, Barangay FM added news and talk to its programming under the **Super Radyo** branding, similar to [Kalibo](/source/Kalibo)-based [Barangay RU](/source/DYRU).

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** [Barangay LS: One country, one barangay, one sound](https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2014/03/24/1304255/barangay-ls-one-country-one-barangay-one-sound)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** [RMN Network Back to Back number 1 sa pinaka-latest nga KBP-Kantar Media Survey](https://rmn.ph/local-rmn-network-back-to-back-number-1-sa-pinaka-latest-nga-kbp-kantar-media-survey/)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** [Be a Campus Radio DJ](https://www.southcotabatonews.com/2012/02/campus-radio-gensan.html)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["Tanduay First 5 Rock Royalty LIVE tonite in GenSan"](https://web.archive.org/web/20200609061536/http://gensanportal.com/news-blog/37-gensan-news-blog/13521-tanduay-first-5-rock-royalty-live-tonite-in-gensan.html). Archived from [the original](http://gensanportal.com/news-blog/37-gensan-news-blog/13521-tanduay-first-5-rock-royalty-live-tonite-in-gensan.html) on June 9, 2020. Retrieved June 9, 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** [6 hurt in radio station hostage drama](https://www.abs-cbn.com/nation/regions/12/20/14/6-hurt-radio-station-hostage-drama)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** [Man enters GenSan radio station, briefly holds DJ hostage](https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/regions/394038/man-enters-gensan-radio-station-briefly-holds-dj-hostage/story/)

v t e GMA Network Inc. Key figures Robert Stewart Gilberto Duavit Jr. Annette Gozon-Valdes Felipe Gozon Jaime C. Laya Artemio Panganiban Freddie M. Garcia Johnny Manahan Radio stations DWLS DXCJ DXGM-AM DYRU DYSI DYSP DYSS-AM DZBB-AM Television networks GMA Network DZBB-TV original programming original drama series stations GTV DWDB-TV original programming stations GMA Life TV GMA Pinoy TV Heart of Asia I Heart Movies Other assets GMA Affordabox GMA Entertainment Group GMA Kapuso Foundation GMA Music GMA Network Center GMA New Media GMA News GMA Pictures GMA Public Affairs Sparkle GMA Artist Center Tower of Power Former assets Broadway Centrum Channel [V] Philippines DepEd TV Digify Fox Filipino GMA News TV Hallypop QTV / Q Category

v t e Radio stations in the General Santos market By AM frequency DXGH 531 DXCP 585 DXDX 693 DXGS 765 DXES 801 DXMD 927 By FM frequency DXPK 87.9 DXEZ 88.7 DXYM 89.5 DXAH 90.3 DXEP 91.1 DXCK 91.9 93.1 DXER 93.5 DXTS 94.3 DXIC 95.3 DXPF 95.9 DXRG 96.7 DXOO 97.5 DXQS 98.3 DXRT 99.1 99.5 DXWK 101.5 DXCJ 102.3 DXFQ 103.1 DXNR 103.3 DXLK 103.9 104.7 105.1 105.5 106.7 DXCI 107.1 Defunct/inactive call signs DXRE 837 DXBB 1107 DXBC 92.7 DXEF 100.7 DXKM 106.3 94.9 DXNV 107.9 DXXR 95.91 1Technically still active, but with new call letters and different intellectual property. Philippine radio markets Metro Manila Ilocos & CAR Laoag Vigan-Bangued San Fernando-Agoo Baguio Dagupan Cagayan Valley Tuguegarao Cauayan-Santiago Bayombong Central Luzon Cabanatuan Tarlac San Fernando-Angeles Olongapo-Subic Calabarzon Western Laguna Batangas-Lipa Lucena-San Pablo Mimaropa Calapan San Jose Puerto Princesa Bicol Daet Naga-Iriga Legazpi Virac Sorsogon Masbate Western Visayas Kalibo Roxas San Jose Iloilo Negros Island Region Bacolod Northeast Negros Dumaguete Central Visayas North Cebu Cebu City Bohol Eastern Visayas Calbayog-Catarman Borongan Catbalogan Tacloban-Ormoc Maasin-Sogod Zamboanga Dipolog Pagadian Ipil-Liloy Zamboanga City Northern Mindanao Ozamiz-Oroquieta Iligan Cagayan de Oro Gingoog Malaybalay-Valencia Davao Davao Malita Mati Southern Mindanao Kidapawan Tacurong-Isulan Koronadal-Surallah General Santos Caraga Surigao City Butuan Tandag San Francisco Bislig-Trento BARMM Cotabato City-Midsayap Sulu and Tawi-Tawi

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