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ConAmor Broadcasting Systems, Inc. (CBSI)
Company typeTV and radio network
Founded1946 (as Allied Broadcasting Inc.)
HeadquartersQuezon Province, Philippines
Key peopleJoselito Ojeda, founder
WebsiteCBSI

ConAmor Broadcasting Systems, Inc. (CBSI) is a TV and radio network in the Philippines. This stations studios and transmitter are located at Barangay Ibabang Dupay, Lucena City, Quezon Province.

History

It was opened in 1946 by the Ojedas, owner of Katigbak Enterprises which is a corporate company for construction & endorsement company. In 1986, it changed its media name to ConAmor Broadcasting Systems, Inc. (CBSI). It is known for CALABARZON's most powerful FM Station, 95.1 Kiss FM.

CBS TV

South Luzon's #1 Local Channel for news, lifestyle, culture & entertainment! A Community Television of Quezon Province. Found in 1972, it focused on News. Later on, it also gave way to Entertainment & Lifestyle. It is also known as a Community Television. All CBS TV Stations are relayed from Lucena City's CBS 8.

Kiss FM

95.1 Kiss FM is an FM Station that plays Oldies Music. It is also called "South Luzon's FM station". It is also the only powerful FM station broadcasting out of Lucena City to reach the entire province of Quezon, South Luzon & Metro Manila, given the latter's vast territory.

Slogan

Branding Slogan
CBSI Channel The Kabida Channel

CBSI TV stations

Branding Callsign Ch. # Power kW Location
CBS 8 Lucena DWPP-TV TV-8 20 kW Lucena, Quezon
CBS 6 Batangas DWNI-TV TV-6 5 kW Batangas
CBS 5 Palawan DYPP-TV TV-5 5 kW Puerto Princesa, Palawan

CBSI radio stations

CBSI AM stations

Branding Callsign Frequency Power (kW) Location
DWTI 972 Lucena DWTI-AM 972 kHz 20 kW Lucena, Quezon
DYEH 729 Palawan DYEH-AM 729 kHz 10 kW Puerto Princesa, Palawan

Kiss FM stations

Branding Callsign Frequency Power (kW) Location
95.1 Kiss FM Lucena DWKI-FM 95.1 MHz 30 kW Lucena, Quezon
95.9 Kiss FM Palawan DYEH-FM 95.9 MHz 10 kW Puerto Princesa, Palawan
96.7 Kiss FM Naga DWKZ-FM 96.7 MHz 10 kW Naga

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