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The station's studio is located at the 2nd floor, Transit Point, Batangas City Grand Terminal, Diversion Road, Brgy.

One of the notable activities of the station was its Hataw sa Tag-Araw done every February to June where its regular programming switched to summer-oriented shows.

The broadcast team, initially, was purely consisted of the remaining Bay Radio hold-overs who did not transfer to other stations in the market.

It was only during the 1st quarter of 2014 that they started simulcasting Brigada Connection from the network's flagship station in General Santos as a dry run.

Former Bombo Radyo Makati reporters Jun Mendoza and Jofrey Bong Cagape, and Tacloban City stalwarts Rocky Lesigues, Leymar Baguio and Mellany Pacia were shipped in to lead the first day of the station and form Manila's branch of Brigada News Team.

On May 22, 2014, the station started simulcasting Brigada Phone Tap (later rebranded to The Baby Nicole Show) from Cebu.

Weng dela Peña of DZXL 558 (now works as the continuity announcer for GMA Network since 2025) formally joined the team on May 26, 2014.

The station also started to bolster its Sunday programming with the debut of The Morning Sun-Gay Show running at 4:00 am and Quotes Ko 'To!

At the end of the month, Ley-Mar Baguio-Mamita and Rocky Lesigues were reassigned to Brigada News FM Puerto Princesa with the former assuming the post of station manager, while Aika Constantino moved to Daet as its main stringer.

was replaced by Magpa-MP hosted by comedian Mojak Perez in its afternoon slot after the latter's debut in the morning block as a dry run in October 2014.

Reshuffling of personnel and programming continued as Lesigues and Mamita later returned to Manila by July 2015, Cagape and Mendoza moved to its flagship station, Brigada News FM General Santos, while Madarcos and Hermogenes moved to 93.5 Brigada News FM Olongapo and added new reporters in the likes of former Radyo5 and News5 reporter Roel Otieco, former Wish 1075 program head Bryan Quitoriano and PTV 4 anchor Hajji Kaamiño.

Coinciding with the respective 12th founding anniversary of the company and 9th anniversary of the establishment of its radio service, the station began implementing a hybrid feed system by transferring most of its news operation to Batangas on October 18, 2017, and reactivating the First Crown studio as its secondary provincial satellite, thereby enabling the station to break Batangas-specific news instantaneously and produce in-house reports from the province, with Jamielee de Castro being elevated to Chief of Reporters.

At the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, Brigada News FM reduced its daily operations to 18 hours, broadcasting from 4 am to 10 pm.

It was officially relaunched on August 9, 2023, coinciding with the transfer of studios to Transit Point inside the Batangas City Grand Terminal.

Bay Radio Batangas logo (1998–2013)
Brigada News FM National logo (2014–2023)