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Radio station in the Philippines

Yes FM Dumaguete (DYYD) Dumaguete Philippines Broadcast area Southern Negros Oriental and surrounding areas Frequency 106.3 MHz Branding 106.3 Yes FM Programming Languages Cebuano, Filipino Format Contemporary MOR, OPM Network Yes FM Ownership Owner MBC Media Group (Cebu Broadcasting Company) History First air date 1992 Former call signs DYMY (1992-2000s) Former names Love Radio (1992–1998) Call sign meaning Yes FM Dumaguete Technical information Licensing authority NTC Power 5,000 watts Links Webcast Listen Live Website Yes The Best Dumaguete

**DYYD** (106.3 [FM](/source/FM_broadcasting)), broadcasting as **106.3 Yes FM**, is a [radio station](/source/Radio_station) owned and operated by [MBC Media Group](/source/MBC_Media_Group) through its licensee Cebu Broadcasting Company. Its studios and transmitter facilities are located at the 2nd floor, Sesyl Arcade, Hotel Palwa, Locsin St., [Dumaguete](/source/Dumaguete). This station operates 24/7.[1][2][3]

## History

DYYD was established in 1992 as **Love Radio** under the call letters [DYMY](/source/DYMY). At that time, the station aired an [easy listening](/source/Easy_listening) format. In 1998, the station was rebranded as **Yes FM** and switched to a [mass-based](/source/Contemporary_MOR) format. In 2000s, the station's callsign was changed to DYYD. On May 1, 2017, the station rebranded as 106.3 Yes The Best, adopting the new slogan, "The Millennials' Choice." On February 5, 2024, it rebranded back as Yes FM, coninciding with the rebrand of its parent company to [MBC Media Group](/source/MBC_Media_Group) a day later.

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Yes FM takes lead in latest survey"](https://web.archive.org/web/20191108102949/http://dumaguetemetropost.com/yes-fm-takes-lead-in-latest-survey-p3614-474.htm). Archived from [the original](http://dumaguetemetropost.com/yes-fm-takes-lead-in-latest-survey-p3614-474.htm) on November 8, 2019. Retrieved November 8, 2019.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Power 91 DYGB top radio station"](https://web.archive.org/web/20170310080207/http://visayandailystar.com/2017/March/10/negor6.htm). Archived from [the original](https://www.visayandailystar.com/2017/March/10/negor6.htm) on March 10, 2017. Retrieved October 23, 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** [Don’t miss the 6 Halloween 2015 Activities Here in Dumaguete City & Negros Oriental](https://www.explorenegros.com/2015/10/dont-miss-the-s6x-halloween-2015-activities-here-in-dumaguete-city-negros-oriental/)[*[permanent dead link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Link_rot)*]

v t e Radio stations in the Dumaguete market By AM frequency DYWC 801 DYRM 1134 By FM frequency DYBW 89.5 DYFL 90.5 DYGB 91.7 DYMD 93.7 DYSW 94.5 DYSR 95.1 DYEM 96.7 DWFH 97.7 DYNO 98.5 DYPN 99.7 DYFU 101.3 DYSQ 105.7 DYYD 106.3 Central DYPW 88.1 DYUM 89.7 DYIK 94.3 DYIB 96.1 99.3 DYRY 102.1 DYEL 104.7 DYBR 105.5 Defunct/Inactive callsigns DYSR-AM 891 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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