DZRJ-FM

The station's studio is located at 7849 General Luna Street corner Makati Avenue, Barangay Poblacion, Makati, while its transmitter is located along Merano Street, Barangay San Roque, Antipolo (sharing facilities with sister station RJ DigiTV).

[1] Around 1986, during the Philippines' historic People Power Revolution, DZRJ-AM reformatted as Radyo Bandido with a news and talk format.

Meanwhile, its album rock format transferred to the then-newly acquired 100.3 FM under the call letters DZRJ.

Among its on-air personalities were Eddie Mercado, Bong Lapira, Lito Gorospe, Larry Abando, Manny Caringal, Ronnie Quintos, Naldi Castro and Cito Paredes.

By this time, it officially launched its nationwide satellite broadcasting, a first in the history of the company to achieve this milestone.