# DXJA

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Radio station in Midsayap, Philippines

Power Radio Midsayap Philippines Broadcast area Cotabato Frequency 94.3 MHz Branding 94.3 Power Radio Programming Languages Filipino, Cebuano Format Contemporary MOR, News, Talk Ownership Owner Hypersonic Broadcasting Center Operator JR Media Resource and Development History First air date June 1, 2015 (2015-06-01) Technical information Licensing authority NTC Power 5 kW

**94.3 Power Radio** (DXJA 94.3 MHz) is an [FM station](/source/FM_station) owned by [Hypersonic Broadcasting Center](/source/Hypersonic_Broadcasting_Center) and operated by JR Media Resource and Development. Its studios and transmitter are located at Purok Rosas, Brgy. Poblacion 8, [Midsayap](/source/Midsayap).[1][2]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["2019 NTC FM Stations"](http://storage.googleapis.com/request-attachments/AV4y9qh3QvqYRdiDILKyN9nVIEnGnFovM9uuKB8iRaRW7PRrO633PGaXjSEULkqvEmjorBtVejJ00OBQf6uq5cH0nMZNFTt12UrY/FM%20STATIONS_2019.pdf) (PDF). *[foi.gov.ph](/source/Freedom_of_Information_Order_(Philippines))*. Retrieved 2020-01-15.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Publication staff attend seminar on Journalism and Truth-telling"](https://www.ndmc.edu.ph/content/publication-staff-attend-seminar-journalism-and-truth-telling). *[ndmc.edu.ph](/source/Notre_Dame_of_Midsayap_College)*. Retrieved 2020-01-15.

## External links

- [Power Radio FB Page](https://www.facebook.com/94.3PowerRadio)

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