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City
  
General Santos City

Frequency
  
102.3 MHz

Branding
  
Barangay 102.3

Broadcast area
  
Soccsksargen and Maguindanao

Slogan
  
Nindota-ah! Isang Bansa, Isang Barangay!

First air date
  
1997 (as Campus Radio 102.3) 2014 (as Barangay 102.3)

DXCJ (Barangay 102.3) is an FM station of Radio GMA Network Inc. a subsidiary of GMA Network Inc. in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at 3rd floor of PBC Building, Cagampang St., General Santos City. It is a 24-hour operating station except during Holy Week each year where it and the main format of the station is purely music hits and news for masses.

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As 102.3 General Santos

In 1997, 102.3 Campus Radio in General Santos made its first broadcast all throughout Soccsksargen with the power of 15,000 watts on the FM Band. The first batch of DJ's made an implication to the listeners which has become popular to their slogan "Always and Forever". In 2001, the slogan was changed into "Kuyawa Ui!" (shocking), because of the series of bombings in Gensan last 2003 and the negative effects of the slogan to the station. The team decided to modified it into "Wow! Nindutah Ah!", which is also used in 103.5 Campus Radio Davao until today. Its slogan was "The Best!" from 2010 to 2012, and "Ayos!": a Filipino expression which is basically a positive response. The slogan made its way to popularity and familiarity because of its common use among Filipinos from 2012 to 2014.

As Barangay 102.3 General Santos

Recently in 2014, 102.3 Campus Radio in General Santos changed its branding to Barangay 102.3 General Santos together with the new programming of the station. A hostage taking involving one of the disk jockeys, Angel and some personnel by an man (DJ Angel's cousin) who believe he is under the influence of drugs was taking place inside the FM station's studios last December 20, 2014. 6 was hurt including the hostage taker.

Areas of broadcast

  • General Santos City
  • Soccsksargen
  • Sarangani
  • South Cotabato
  • Sultan Kudarat
  • North Cotabato
  • Maguindanao
  • Barangay FM stations

    Further information: Barangay FM stations

    References

    DXCJ Wikipedia