# DXUR

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Radio station in Davao City, Philippines

Halo Halo Davao (DXUR) Davao City Philippines Broadcast area Metro Davao and surrounding areas Frequency 97.1 MHz RDS UR97.1 Branding Halo Halo 97.1 Programming Languages Cebuano, Filipino Format OPM, Regional Network Halo Halo Radio Ownership Owner Viva South, Inc. (Ultimate Entertainment, Inc.) History First air date 1996 Former names UR97 Ultimate Radio (1996–2010) Mango Radio (2010-2013) Oomph Radio (January 2015-February 2017) Call sign meaning Ultimate Radio (former branding) Technical information Licensing authority NTC Power 10,000 watts ERP 50,000 watts Links Webcast Listen Live (via Shoutcast)

**DXUR** (97.1 [FM](/source/FM_broadcasting)), broadcasting as **Halo Halo 97.1**, is a radio station owned and operated by Viva South, Inc., a subsidiary of [Viva Communications](/source/Viva_Communications). The station's studio and transmitter are located at Unit 49, 4th Floor, Landco Corporate Center Bldg., J.P. Laurel Ave., Bajada, [Davao City](/source/Davao_City).[1]

## History

The station was launched in 1996 as **UR97 Ultimate Radio**, carrying a [CHR/Top 40](/source/Contemporary_hit_radio) format. In 2010, after the success of a daily Christian program, the station rebranded as **Mango Radio** and carried a [christian radio](/source/Christian_radio) format.

Oomph! Radio (2015–2017)

In 2013, [Viva South](/source/Viva_Communications) acquired the franchise of Ultimate Entertainment Inc., prompting [Mango Radio](/source/DXYP) to move its broadcasts online. In January 2015, the station went back on air as **Oomph Radio** with a [CHR/Top 40](/source/Contemporary_hit_radio) format. It was manned by jocks, most of them who used to work with the defunct [Mix FM](/source/DXMX). In June 2016, the station rebranded back to UR97 and added 70s, 80s and 90s to its playlist, despite retaining its format. However, the following month, Oomph Radio returned on air. In February 2017, the Oomph Radio brand was retired once again due to management decision.[2][3]

On May 1, 2017, the station was relaunched as **Halo Halo**, the first and only FM station in each city playing only [Original Pilipino Music](/source/Original_Pilipino_Music).[4][5]

## Halo Halo stations

Branding Callsign Frequency Power (kW) Coverage Halo Halo 97.1 DXUR 97.1 MHz 20 kW Davao City Halo Halo 103.5 DXUE 103.5 MHz 10 kW Zamboanga City

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** RadioOnlineNow (May 2, 2017). ["Listen to Halo Halo Radio 97.1 FM Davao Formerly Oomph Radio, Streaming Live"](https://radioonlinenow.com/2017/05/02/listen-to-halo-halo-radio-97-1-fm-davao-formerly-oomph-radio-streaming-live/). *Radio Online Now*. Retrieved September 27, 2023.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Introducing Oomph Radio 97.1"](https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/388818/introducing-oomph-radio-971). *SUNSTAR*. January 20, 2015. Retrieved September 27, 2023.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** DavaoBase.com, Chito | (April 20, 2016). ["Joey Sy-Domingo: The Signature Voice of Modern Davao Media"](https://www.davaobase.com/2016/04/joey-sy-domingo-signature-voice-modern-davao-media/). *DavaoBase*. Retrieved September 27, 2023.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["VIVA launches launches all-OPM radio station"](https://www.pressreader.com/philippines/the-freeman/20170528/281986082506655). Retrieved September 27, 2023 – via PressReader.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** [Halo Halo Radio boosts Pinoy pop in the south](https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2017/05/14/1699965/halo-halo-radio-boosts-pinoy-pop-south)

v t e Viva Communications Key figures Vic del Rosario Teresita R. Cruz Vincent del Rosario Viva Entertainment Viva Films Viva International Pictures Studio Viva Sari-Sari Productions Viva Music Group Viva Records Viva South Vicor Music O/C Records Ivory Music and Video Viva Television Pinoy Box Office Tagalized Movie Channel Viva Cinema Other assets Viva Artists Agency Viva Books Viva Foods Viva Live Halo Halo Former assets K Movies Pinoy MTV Pinoy Sari-Sari Channel Viva Sports

v t e Radio stations in the Metro Davao market By AM frequency DXMF 576 DXDC 621 DXRP 675 DXUM 819 DXGO 855 DXOW 981 DXRR 1017 DXKT 1071 DXGM 1125 DXFE 1197 DXRF 1260 Davao del Norte DXDN 936 DXED 1224 Davao del Sur DXDS 1161 By FM frequency DXQQ 87.5 87.9 DXDR 88.3 88.7 DXBE 89.1 DXGN 89.9 DXBM 90.7 DXKX 91.5 DXWT 92.3 DXAC 93.1 DXXL 93.9 DXLL 94.7 DXKR 95.5 DXFX 96.3 DXUR 97.1 DXQM 98.7 DXBT 99.5 DXDJ 100.3 DXFM 101.9 DXYP 102.7 DXRV 103.5 DXMA 104.3 DXYS 105.1 DXMX 105.92 DXET 106.7 DXNU 107.5 Davao del Norte & Davao de Oro DXBZ 88.5 88.9 89.5 90.1 (Tagum) 90.1 (Panabo) DXNR 91.1 91.9 DXAV 92.5 94.1 94.3 DXKS 95.1 DXJB 95.8 DXOD 96.1 96.7 96.9 DXBY 97.5 DXXM 97.7 DXKN 98.3 DXMW 99.3 DXLT 99.9 DXDE 100.7 100.9 101.3 101.5 DXCG 102.3 DXPA 103.1 103.3 DXTO 103.9 DXWH 104.7 DXRZ 105.3 105.7 106.1 106.5 106.8 107.1 DXWG 107.9 Davao del Sur DXPL 87.9 89.5 DXGJ 90.3 DXNW 91.1 DXPM 91.9 DXAY 92.7 DXDA 94.3 DXJF 96.1 DXSV 96.7 DXJC 99.1 DXBV 99.7 DXKO 103.1 DXDI 106.3 DXHD 107.1 HD digital radio 92.3-1 Internet radio MOR On-Line Mindanao The Edge Radio Davao Defunct/inactive call signs DXAB 1296 DXAQ 1404 DXCT 99.51 DXFK 92.9 DXGE 10171 DXIO 101.11 DXIP 900 DXMC 740/8191 DXML 1044 DXMM 810 DXOZ 99.51 DXRA 783 DXRD 711 DXRR 101.11 DXSS 97.9 DXST/DXTO 105.11 1Technically still active, but with new call signs and different intellectual property. 2Unlicensed and low-powered station. 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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