DXMM (810 AM) was a radio station of UM Broadcasting Network (UMBN) in the Philippines. It was established in 1963 as the third AM station of UMBN after DXMC (now DXWT) and DXUM. The station was shut down under martial law.[1]
Currently, the callsign is assigned to an AM station in Jolo, Sulu.
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1Technically still active, but with new call signs and different intellectual property.2Unlicensed and low-powered station.
 
Philippine radio marketsMetro ManilaIlocos & CAR
LaoagVigan-BanguedSan Fernando-AgooBaguioDagupan
Cagayan Valley
TuguegaraoCauayan-SantiagoBayombong
Central Luzon
CabanatuanTarlacSan Fernando-AngelesOlongapo-Subic
Calabarzon
Western LagunaBatangas-LipaLucena-San Pablo
Mimaropa
CalapanSan JosePuerto Princesa
Bicol
DaetNaga-IrigaLegazpiViracSorsogonMasbate
Western Visayas
KaliboRoxasSan JoseIloilo
Negros Island Region
BacolodNortheast NegrosDumaguete
Central Visayas
North CebuCebu CityBohol
Eastern Visayas
Calbayog-CatarmanBoronganCatbaloganTacloban-OrmocMaasin-Sogod
Zamboanga
DipologPagadianIpil-LiloyZamboanga City
Northern Mindanao
Ozamiz-OroquietaIliganCagayan de OroGingoogMalaybalay-Valencia
Davao
DavaoMalitaMati
Southern Mindanao
KidapawanTacurong-IsulanKoronadal-SurallahGeneral Santos
Caraga
Surigao CityButuanTandagSan FranciscoBislig-Trento
BARMM
Cotabato City-MidsayapSulu and Tawi-Tawi
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