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Contributor, Bombo Radyo Philippines

Bombo Jovino Galang

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Contributor, Bombo Radyo Philippines

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Metro Los Angelescrime and justice

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CultureJuvenile JusticeSportsBlack CulturePublic speakingAgribusinessArmed ConflictClimate ChangeCase StudiesNewsBusiness Of LawGamblingGender EqualityClimateAddiction and recoveryCase Study

Biography

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Travel, Veganism , Cruelty Free Fashion, healthy living sustainability, Eco Friendly Lifestyle

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Anything without a technology angle.

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other journalists

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Bombo Radyo Philippines

Content

Total articles 16212

  • Available on paid plans

    4 na turista nasawi sa pagkahulong ng cable car sa Italy

    By Bombo Jovino Galang

    Apr. 17, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    4 na turista nasawi sa pagkahulong ng cable car sa Italy

    By Bombo Jovino Galang

    Apr. 17, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Pope Francis binisita ang mga preso sa Rome

    By Bombo Jovino Galang

    Apr. 17, 2025

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Bombo Radyo Philippines

Company Info

Bombo Radyo Philippines

Bombo Radyo Philippines, Inc. is a Philippine radio network of the Florete Group of Companies, which also manages banking and pawnshop operations. It's main office and headquarters are located at Florete Bldg., 2406 Nobel corner Edison Streets, Barangay San Isidro, Makati City. It operates several stations across the country under the Bombo Radyo and Star FM brands. Currently, most of its stations are licensed to People's Broadcasting Service, Inc. (PBS), while a handful of its AM stations are licensed to Newsounds Broadcasting Network, Inc. (NBN). Consolidated Broadcasting System, Inc. (CBS) formerly served as licensee for some of its FM stations until 2018, when PBS took over as their licensee, following the former's non-renewal. As Bombo, the Spanish language name for a drum, serves as the name of the station, it is no surprise that a bass drum serves as the network logo. And the bass drum beats were used between breaks during newscasts.[5][6]

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Founded: 1966


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