The station was inaugurated in 1993 as ABS-CBN Radio Romance under the callsign DYAB-FM, followed by launching of
DYAB-TV (since 1988). In 1995, it was renamed to ABS-CBN Star Radio following the callsign changed to DYTC earlier. In 1997, it renamed as ABS-CBN Radio after all regional stations we're renamed to avoid confusion with
Star FM. A year later, it was renamed as Prostar, along with selected regional stations. In 1999, it renamed again as ABS-CBN For Life (with the on screen as TC 94.3), along with all ABS-CBN Radio and ProStar regional stations being renamed to the branding. In 2001, all of ABS-CBN and Prostar radio stations renamed as MOR (My Only Radio). It become No. 1 in Tacloban due to its positive feedback and comments. Amid the
Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) last November 8, 2013, the station simulcasted the radio programs of
DZMM Radyo Patrol 630 via satellite from Manila to provide news updates and public service for the survivors of the calamity since many homes in
Leyte have no electricity brought about by the typhoon. Since then, it aired a simulcast of TV Patrol Eastern Visayas. (formerly TV Patrol Tacloban) On May 5, 2020, the station, along with the other MOR stations, went off the air due to the cease and desist order of the
National Telecommunications Commission following the
ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy. ==References==