DXDB-AM

The station's main studio is located at the Ground Floor, Communications Media Center Bldg., San Isidro Cathedral, Murillo St. cor.

The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine of the Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro, where Bukidnon was under its ecclesiastical jurisdiction until 1969, had planned to put up a radio station for the purpose of teaching of Catholicism in the province.

[8] Despite a failed appeal for a grant, the CCD's Communications Media Center of the newly created Prelature of Malaybalay realized the plan.

Joseph Stoffel and prelate Bishop Francisco Claver, it became the province's pioneer radio station; and tagged as "Bandilyo sa Bukidnon" (town crier), it quickly became the most listened.

[8] The military raid and closure of DXBB, along with another Catholic radio station DXCD of the then Prelature of Tagum, Davao del Norte,[14] were due to allegations that these were used by the Communist Party of the Philippines for ideological training purposes[15] and broadcast coded messages to the New People's Army rebels.