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DZMM TeleRadyo (TeleRadyo is a portmonteau of telebisyon and radyo, Filipino words meaning television and radio, respectively) is a cable TV channel broadcasting a simulcast of ABS-CBN's flagship AM radio station DZMM, as well as a live video feed of the radio booth itself. As a result, viewers can hear DZMM 630, and see the people currently in the studio speaking live on air.
It is carried on most cable and satellite systems in the country. Video footage of TV programmes simulcasted on the radio station can are also seen. However, radio shows that have been pre-recorded will be supplemented with animated title cards instead of the studio scenes. Content during commercial breaks are separate from the radio feed - TeleRadyo features video ads promoting the station rather than products by various advertisers.
Pinoy Box Office is a 24-hour Filipino cable channel owned by Viva Entertainment.
About
As the pioneer in the 24-hour all-Filipino movie channel on cable TV (through the Viva Cinema formerly tie-up with STAR TV a Hong Kong based satellite broadcasting network, which is now retrived last February 2009), Viva tied up with interested local and global cable TV partners in need of access to its local content library. Viva’s library of titles provides an excellent bridgeway into endless hours of viewing enjoyment for the local & international Filipino viewers anywhere in the globe.
Launched last August 2003, is Pinoy Box Office (PBO), Viva’s new 24-hour all Filipino movie & entertainment channel. PBO is now distributed throughout the Philippines, as well as in the U.S. (through the Mabuhay Channel), the Middle East, Asia (Japan) and soon in Europe.
Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition is a special edition of Pinoy Big Brother which feature adolescents aged 16 to 19 years old (although celebrities who fall on the said ages compete in the Celebrity Edition). It is one of only two teen-oriented Big Brother versions and the only one with multiple seasons. The other teen show, the United Kingdom's Teen Big Brother, was a short, pre-recorded, one-shot edition, unlike this Teen Edition's real-time, episodic nature.
The adolescents chosen for the Teen Edition, as already mentioned, are aged 16 to 19 (18 in the first Teen Edition and 14-17 for the third one, although this rule was slightly breached; see below) and are from different cities in the Philippines, sometimes even from certain overseas countries with sizable Filipino communities. Other factors are disregarded; in-school and out-of-school youths, natural-born Filipinos and adolescents with a mixture of Filipino and foreign blood, those with intact and broken families, and even teenage single parents may be eligible as long one passes the age requirement and has a background worth exploring during the edition's run.
This edition is usually done in the Philippine "summer" months of late March to early June. During this time, temperatures in the country are at their highest and most students are out of school; a regular school year in the Philippines runs from June of one year to March of the next.
The House used in this edition is the same one used in both regular and Celebrity editions. However, it is modified with colors, designs, and furniture to generally suit the tastes of its teenage housemates. These changes are noticeable as soon as at least one housemate enters the House.
This edition has its own theme song called Kabataang Pinoy ("Filipino Youth"), which describes the Filipino youth and encourages them to face challenges ahead of them. This song is originally performed by the Pinoy rock band Itchyworms.
A third season was announced, with auditions already being taken place. It was announced that it would start airing during summer 2010.
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority or MMDA, is an agency of the Republic of the Philippines created embracing the cities of Manila, Quezon City, Caloocan, Pasay, Mandaluyong, Makati, Pasig, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Las Piñas, Parañaque, Valenzuela, Malabon, Taguig, Navotas and San Juan and the municipality of Pateros. Metropolitan Manila or the National Capital Region is constituted into a special development and administrative region subject to direct supervision of the President of the Philippines. The MMDA office is located at Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) corner Orense Street, Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati, Philippines.
The MMDA performs planning, monitoring and coordinative functions, and in the process exercise regulatory and supervisory authority over the delivery of metro-wide services within Metro Manila without diminution of the autonomy of the local government units concerning purely local matters.
The agency is headed by a Secretary, who is appointed by the President and continues to hold office at the discretion of the appointing authority. He is vested with the rank, rights, privileges, disqualifications, and prohibitions of a cabinet member.
The Secretary is assisted by a General Manager, an Assistant General Manager for Finance and Administration, an Assistant General Manager for Planning and Assistant General Manager for Operation, all of whom are appointed by the President with the consent and concurrence of the majority of the Council, subject to civil service laws, rules and regulations. They enjoy security of tenure and may be removed for cause in accordance with law.
The Assistant General Manager for Planning should have not less than five (5) years extensive experience in development and planning or must hold a master's degree in urban planning or similar disciplines.
Ang Dating Daan (Tagalog for "The Old Path") is a religious radio and television program in the Philippines produced by the Members Church of God International and hosted by Brother Eli Soriano.
Background
The program started in 1980 on radio then in 1983 on television as a 3-minute block timer on Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation with a shoe-string budget.[citation needed] The program currently airs live via satellite through the facilities of UHF Channel UN Television and various radio stations such as DZXL-RMN, DZRH and 100 Radyo Natin FM Stations. While mainly broadcasting in Filipino, some English language elements were added for foreign viewers, including "Truth in Focus”, "Biblically Speaking”, "How Authentic the Bible is”, and "Bible Guide”. It also features the use of multi-lingual and multi-dialectic translations of the Bible.
Ang Dating Daan denies several doctrines such as the Trinity [1] and salvation by grace alone. The program frequently criticizes various denominations for their doctrines, practices and what it says are false teachings, including the Catholic Church, Pentecostal Denominations, Jehovah's Witnesses, Seventh-day Adventist Church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and especially the Iglesia ni Cristo, (Church of Christ founded by Felix Manalo), a Philippine-based religion. In response, Iglesia ni Cristo created a counter program, Ang Tamang Daan ("The True Path") answering Soriano's allegations on the show.
DZEC-TV is a UHF television station owned by Eagle Broadcasting Corporation. It is commonly known as Net 25. This station studios & transmitter are located at #882 Maligaya Bldg. II, EDSA, Quezon City with transmitter at 25 Central Ave., New Era, Quezon City.
It is on Channel 25 on terrestrial TV and is carried by major cable operators in the country led by SkyCable and Global Destiny Cable. NET 25 reaches TV audiences on the East Coast, United States and Hawaii and the whole of Asia including Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China as well as Australia.
Studio 23 is a Filipino television network owned by the AMCARA Broadcasting Network. The network is named for its flagship station in Metro Manila, DWAC-TV, which is carried on UHF channel 23. The network is a sister network to the main ABS–CBN Corporation, airing programming aimed towards young adults, such as North American imports and other English language programming, and original Filipino programming aimed at the demographic as well, such as supplemental programming for ABS-CBN programs. This station studios are located at 3/F ABS-CBN Broadcast Center, Sgt. Esguerra Ave., Mother Ignacia St., Diliman, Quezon City.
DZOE-TV, channel 11, is a station owned by ZOE Broadcasting Network and currently is the flagship station of Philippine television network Q. The station is currently operated and co-owned by GMA Network. Its studios are located at the GMA Network Center at the corner of Timog Avenue and Epifanio de los Santos Avenue in Quezon City.
Background
On November 2005, GMA Network used the channel designation of Citynet Television to broadcast their new VHF network Q after the company and ZOE Broadcasting Network entered to an agreement for GMA Network leasing the entire TV airtime block of Channel 11 (DZOE-TV) in exchange of an upgrading the facilities of ZOE .
DZKB-TV, channel 9, is the flagship station of Philippine television network Radio Philippines Network.[citation needed] Its studios are located at Broadcast City, Old Balara, Capitol Hills, Diliman, Quezon City, with its transmitter situated along Panay Avenue, Quezon City.
Partnership with Solar Entertainment
Currently, the station had a major revamp in their primetime lineup as a result of its tie-in with Solar Entertainment Corporation. On December 24, 2007, Tonypet Albano (undersecretary and executive director of Malacañang’s Office of Political Coalition Affairs and Deputy Spokesperson of TEAM Unity) was appointed chairman of Radio Philippines Network (RPN) 9 (replacing Education Undersecretary Mona Valisno, incumbent Presidential Assistant for Education). Undersecretary Robert Rivera was appointed director of the board, while RPN-9's president and chief executive officer is former senator Orlando Mercado.
On January 1, 2008, Solar Entertainment-owned C/S aired on this station.
On November 29, 2009, DZKB-TV was reformatted and came to be known as Solar TV-9.
GMA Network, Incorporated (Global Media Arts Network, Incorporated) (PSE: GMA7 and GMAP), a Philippine multi-media conglomerate, is a television network in the Philippines. GMA provides news and entertainment programs through its forty-seven fully owned television relay stations, four affiliate television stations and thirty-four radio stations throughout the Philippines. The network also offers its shows worldwide through GMA Pinoy TV, GMA Life TV and Internet TV myGMA.com.ph.
Its headquarters, the GMA Network Center, is located at EDSA corner Timog Ave., Diliman, Quezon City. With transmitters at Brgy. Culiat, Tandang Sora, Quezon City. Atty. Felipe Gozon is its current Chairman and CEO. In Metro Manila, it uses terrestrial VHF Channel 7 (DZBB-TV), Channel 11 (DZOE-TV, leased from ZOE Broadcasting Network, operated by Q) and terrestrial UHF Channel 27 (DWDB-TV), it also uses the AM radio station DZBB and FM radio station DWLS.
"ABC-5" redirects here. for the article about the television network, see Associated Broadcasting Company.
DWET-TV, channel 5, is the flagship station of Philippine television network Associated Broadcasting Company. Its studios & transmitter are located at 762 Quirino Highway San Bartolome, Novaliches, Quezon City.
National Broadcasting Network, Inc. (NBN) is television network owned by the Government of the Philippines through People's Television Network, Inc. (PTNI). Its head office, studios and transmitter are located in Visayas Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City.
History
The GTV Network in 1978.
The country's only government television network began operations in 1974 as Government Television (GTV-4). It was renamed Maharlika Broadcasting System in 1980 and following the People Power Revolution in 1986, became People's Television (PTV 4).
On March 26, 1992, President Cory Aquino signed Republic Act 7306 turning PTV Network into a government corporation known formally as People's Television Network, Inc.
Shortly after he took over the mantle of government in June 1992, President Fidel V. Ramos appointed PTV Network's first board of directors. The Network was given a one-time equity funding for capital outlay. Since 1992, PTV has been operating on revenues it generates on its own. Republic Act 7306 stipulates that the government shall not appropriate funds for the operations of the Network.
PTNI is on full satellite transmission nationwide since 1992 using PALAPA C2. Its flagship station PTV-4, which is based in Quezon City, boasts of a 40-kilowatt brand-new transmitter sitting on a 500-ft tower. With its 32 provincial stations across the country, the network has extended its reach and coverage to approximately 85 percent of the television viewing public nationwide.
So far, PTNI has come up with the kind of programs that have earned for itself the Hall of Fame Award for Best Station and for Most Balanced Programming in 1987 and two succeeding years thereafter, from the Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA). It has, to its name, several pioneering and award-winning educational, cultural and public service programs for their relevance and production excellence. In 1996, PTV won the award for Best TV Station ID in the PMPC Star Awards for Television.
PTNI has pioneered educational and cultural programming. Some of its award-winning programs were Tele-aralan ng Kakayahan (which predated ABS-CBN's The Knowledge Channel by decades), Ating Alamin, Small World (and its successor) Kidsongs, For Art's Sake, Coast to Coast and Paco Park Presents. Today, at the core of its educational programming is the Continuing Education Via Television or CONSTEL, a program aimed at upgrading teaching skills of elementary and secondary teachers of Science and English. Institutionalized by Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS), CONSTEL Science and English are being used in teacher training by the Regional and Divisional Leader Schools of the Department of Education, culture and Sports and in Teacher Education Institutions of the Commission on Higher Education.
PTNI has also been the official broadcaster of major international sports competitions. It covered the Olympic Games in 1988 with the Barcelona Olympics in Spain missing in 1992 and Beijing Olympics in China was also missing in 2008. PTNI was the carrying station of the South East Asian Games in 1991, 1995, 2005, and 2007, missing in 2009, Asian Games from 1986 to 2006 and the IAAF World Championships in Athletics in 2007 and 2009. During these coverages, PTNI has received commendations from various sports organizations. In 1996, it received a presidential citation from then President Fidel V. Ramos for the successful coverage of the Atlanta Olympic Games.
On July 16, 2001, under the new management appointed by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, PTNI adopted the name National Broadcasting Network (NBN) carrying a new slogan "One People. One Nation. One Vision." for a new image in line with its new programming thrusts.
NBN expanded its broadcast reach with the launching of NBN World on February 19, 2003 in cooperation with the Television and Radio Broadcasting Service (TARBS). This global expansion signals new directions for NBN as it becomes accessible to the rest of the world, particularly the millions of Filipinos overseas. NBN can be seen in Australia, North America and the Asia-Pacific. Presently NBN is transmitting via satellite nationwide using Agila 2.
Before the year 2010, NBN will be equipped the modern news gathering equipment for NBN studios as competing the major television networks, and install the Harris Transmitter followed with the increasing the transmitter power from 40kw to 60kw and can be watch in the digital television in channel 48
ABS–CBN Corporation (PSE: ABS and ABSP; ABS-CBN: "Alto Broadcasting System-Chronicle Broadcasting Network") is a Philippine-based multi-media conglomerate. It is the country's first and largest integrated media and entertainment company[2] with 42 subsidiaries, 12 divisions and an asset base on more than PHP34 billion (US$707.09 million) as of March 2009.
ABS-CBN is principally involved in television and radio broadcasting, as well as the production of television programming for domestic and international audiences and other related businesses.
It was founded on June 13, 1946 (62), becoming Asia's first commercial television broadcaster in 1953. It is part of the Lopez Group of Companies. It also broadcasts content to the rest of the world through The Filipino Channel (via cable), TFC Direct (direct-to-home satellite), TFCko (IPTV video on demand) and TFCnow internet TV. And just recently, Sky Broadband and Bayan Telecommunication launched "i Wantv!", a free internet service created to answer the growing demand of television entertainment. It incorporates some of ABS-CBN's top rating shows.
The network's main broadcast facilities, news headquarters, transmitter and satellite operations and studio complex are located at the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Complex at Sgt. Esguerra Ave., Mother Ignacia St., Barangay Laging Handa, Diliman, Quezon City. In Metro Manila, its terrestrial VHF station is Channel 2 (DWWX-TV) while its terrestrial UHF station is Studio 23 (DWAC-TV). It boasts its technical capabilities as well as its advance and sophisticated facilities that no other media company in Southeast Asia has to offer.
On March 3, 2008, Executive Vice-President Charo Santos-Concio had been promoted as the fifth president of ABS-CBN, taking over from interim president Eugenio Lopez III.
On the recent ABS-CBN Stockholders Meeting last May 27, 2010, the multimedia conglomerate changed its name after dropping "Broadcasting" in its corporate name, a response to the changes in the media landscape brought about by technology, said ABS-CBN chairman and chief executive officer Eugenio "EL3” Lopez III. "The media business has gone beyond merely broadcasting to encompass other platforms,” EL3 said. ABS-CBN has interests in radio, free-to-air and cable television, movie production, publishing, and online news and content distribution service.
702 DZAS "Agapay ng Sambayanan" is Far East Broadcasting Company (FEBC) Philippines' first station to go on air. Initially known as KZAS, the station began its broadcast in June 1948.
KZAS eventually came to be known as 702 DZAS. For more than five decades now, 702 DZAS has been providing the Filipino household with Balita, Musika, Impormasyon at Inspirasyon (News, Music, Information, and Inspiration) while sharing Christ's Changeless Gospel through Changing Times. Through its broadcasts, millions of Filipino lives have been touched and transformed by the power of the Word of God.
Faced by the hard times, 702 DZAS experienced a cut in its broadcast hours in November 2003. But God indeed is faithful. Two months after, the station resumed its regular broadcast hours.
At present, DZAS broadcasts from 5:00 a.m. to 12:00 m.n. the following day (Mondays - Saturdays) and from 5:30 a.m. to 12:00 m.n. during Sundays on the 702 AM band at 50 kilowatts.
Revolution, DZRJ 810 AM RADYO BANDIDO serves the Filipino public by providing a venue where relevant issues are exposed, discussed and debated upon. Hinged on the belief that the ordinary Filipino is full of rich insights, he/she is eager to share with fellow citizens, RADYO BANDIDO actively asks for the responses of its listeners regarding the hottest issues, be they political, social, or cultural. Not driven by personalities, the ordinary Filipino becomes the personality of the station.
Powered by the latest telecommunications technology, RADYO BANDIDO is able to do two things—take the issues to the streets and take the issues of the streets to the studio, both highlighting the capacity of its listeners to talk back and participate.
In the end, DZRJ 810 AM RADYO BANDIDO serves as a voice for democracy.
Radio Veritas (DZRV 846 kHz Metro Manila) is an AM station owned and operated by the Roman Catholic Church, Archdiocese of Manila through the Global Broadcasting System in the Philippines. The studio is located at Veritas Tower in EDSA corner West Avenue, Quezon City and its transmitter are located at Brgy Look, Malolos, Bulacan.
RMN. You heard it first on August 28,1952. When the airlane echoed the words that made one man's dream a reality - "This is Radio Station DXCC, Cagayan de Oro calling..." The dreamer is Henry R. Canoy. The reality is what Radio Mindanao Network is today. The rest is a lot of radio memories, newsmakers and five decades of dedicated public service.
Sports Radio (DZSR 918 kHz Metro Manila) is an AM station owned and operated by Philippine Broadcasting Service in the Philippines. the station's studio is located at 4th Floor, PIA Building, Visayas Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City, and the transmitter is located at Malolos City, Bulacan. it is broadcast from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. (Mondays To Sundays).
DZSR is a radio network that focuses primarily on sports programs and coverages. The station is also the official radio station for the Philippine Basketball Association games (entitled as Radyo PBA) for Metro Manila listeners and the Philippine Basketball League.
It also covers the Southeast Asian Games, the Asian Games and the Olympic Games on a limited basis such as reporting and covering important events.
DWIZ (882 kHz Metro Manila) is an AM station of Aliw Broadcasting Corporation in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at the 5/F of Citystate Centre in Pasig City, while its transmitter is located at Obando, Bulacan, Philippines.
Established in May 12, 1991, it has proved its worth by bringing the adult listening public credible news, on-time, all the time. Providing news, public Information, public service, public affairs and an array of personalities, it continually surges above all stations, earning the prestige of being the KBP Station of the Year for 1999.
Using Tagalog as its medium, it brings much needed information and entertainment to its listeners all over the Philippines and neighboring Asean countries, targeting the upper four economic classes. DWIZ is headed by a formidable team of broadcasters, among them Rey Langit, Ely Aligora, Marou Pahati-Sarne, Rolly "Lakay" Gonzalo, Jimmy Morato, Rene Jose, Rey Pacheco, Jonathan Dela Cruz, Alvin Capino,Edwin Eusebio and the host of "Hustisya Para Sa Lahat(Justice for Everyone)" Tony Calvento.
DWIZ plans to reach into a nationwide radio audience through its relay transmitters sometime in the future.
DZRH (666 kHz Metro Manila) is a radio station in Metro Manila owned and operated by the Manila Broadcasting Company. The station's studio is located at CCP Complex in Pasay, Philippines, while the Transmitter is located at Brgy. Malanday, Valenzuela.
At present, DZRH is considered as one of the top stations in the AM band in Metro Manila and is recognized as the oldest radio station in the Philippines. It now broadcasts nationwide thru an array of relay stations, each with its own frequency, re-broadcasting the national feed from satellite.
DZRH can also be heard on the internet. Through these websites, the station has become a pioneer in the use of various interactive features - a live chatroom where listeners can feed comments to the station in real-time, two modes of VOIP that can be used to call the station and participate in open-line discussions, and an online discussion forum called "Damdaming Bayan Online". A sizeable number of listeners from all the over the globe now make up the DZRH Global Community, which is maintaining the listener website as a means of interconnecting, and somehow taking part in the preservation of the Filipino culture.
Though it is the oldest radio station in the Philippines, DZRH was not the first. The Philippines first radio station was the now defunct, KZKZ, which began broadcasting from Manila in 1922.
This is a list of relay stations that carry the same signal as the flagship station DZRH in Manila. When a listener travels away from Manila and wants to listen, he has only to tune in to the frequency in the location nearest to where he is. DZRH is already on television in over 300 Cable Operators in the Philippines as RHTV (DZRH Television).
DZMM Radyo Patrol Sais-Trenta (630 kHz Metro Manila) is the flagship AM station of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at the ABS-CBN Broadcast Center in Quezon City, while its transmitter is located at Obando, Bulacan. The station manager is Angelo Palmones and the station operates 24 hours a day.
At present, DZMM is considered as one of the top stations in the AM band in Metro Manila and is recognized as one of the most awarded radio stations in the Philippines.
DZMM is also simulcast via The Filipino Channel and also has a television channel on SkyCable named DZMM TeleRadyo where the studio and hosts of its programs can be seen by its listeners and viewers.
DZBB (594 kHz Metro Manila) "Super Radyo" is the flagship AM station of GMA Network in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at the GMA Network Center in Quezon City, while its transmitter is located at Obando, Bulacan.
At present, DZBB is considered as one of the top stations in the AM band in Metro Manila and is recognized as one of the most awarded radio stations in the Philippines
History
Arman Roque during his radio program in the early '90s.
DZBB Anchors Arnold Clavio (right) and Ali Sotto (far left) inside the studio during their radio program.
DZBB was established on March 1, 1950 by Robert "Uncle Bob" Larue Stewart, in a small office space in Calvo Building, Escolta, Manila with mostly second-hand equipment and an old and surplus radio transmitter. Despite of lack of new broadcasting facilities, the station has scored many milestones with its news, senate and congress coverage, breaking news, exclusives, and blow-by-blow accounts of major national events. It also pioneered on trendsetting shows such as Camay Theater of the Air, Lovingly Yours, Helen, Kahapon Lamang, Tawag ng Tanghalan, Newscoop, Kwentong Kutsero and others. Some of these shows eventually went to television. DZBB was also the first to air live coverages extended not just to news and public affairs, but also to entertainment and educational programs and in 1957, DZBB moved to the new and current home at EDSA, Quezon City.
Due to the success of DZBB, Stewart ventured to television on October 29, 1961 as DZBB-TV Channel 7 with the branding RBS-7 (Now known today as GMA-7 Manila). The station seized and closed in September 1972 due to Martial Law regime. 2 years after the regime, Channel 7, DZBB and other provincial radio and television stations were eventually sold to the triumvirate of Duavit, Jimenez and Gozon.
The station was known as "Bisig Bayan" during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Their new identity made the station more popular to radio listeners in Metro Manila. Rafael "Paeng" Yabut, Bobby Guanzon, Lito Villarosa, Rene Jose, Rey Pacheco, Joe Taruc, Jimmy Gil, Arman Roque, "Manang Rose" Clores, German Moreno, Inday Badiday and Helen Vela are the personalities aired on the "Bisig Bayan" format.
It was also in the early 1990s when DZBB came out with "Kape at Balita", a morning news/commentary/talk show hosted by Bobby Guanzon and then GMA News reporter Jessica Soho.
In 1999, the station was renamed "Super Radyo DZBB" and much of their programming focuses on news and current events and still simulcast programs such as 24 Oras, Saksi and others.
In 2010, for the first time in radio history, the two stations DZBB and ABS-CBN's DZMM made a historical simulcast when they had two children asked for help to find the missing parents from Bohol on a rival program on DZMM Aksyon Ngayon but reunited through DZBB's program Aksyon Oro Mismo. The interaction of the 2 radio stations became the first in the histroy.
Programming
DZBB's programmes are mostly news, current issues, and news analysis; produced by GMA News and Public Affairs department. Their morning radio shows were anchored mostly by news anchors and personalities from television.
The station also has a newscast entitled "Super Balita", four times during the day; morning, noon (both aired nationwide on all Super Radyo stations in the Philippines), afternoon and late night. They also simulcast news and public affairs programs of GMA Network such as 24 Oras, the network's primetime news program.
Meanwhile, the program "Nagmamahal, Manay Gina", also known as the Best Radio Drama in the 2009 Catholic Mass Media Awards has stopped broadcast due to Manay Gina's political plans.
DZRJ-FM, branded as RJ 100 is a music FM radio station in the Philippines owned by Rajah Broadcasting Network, Inc. The station's studio is located in Jupiter St., Makati City, while the transmitter is located in Brgy. San Roque, Antipolo City. The station plays a unique mix of music from the 1950's to contemporary, including American, British, and Filipino music. The music is mainly soft rock, but also includes pop, soul, R&B, disco, and 50's and 60's hits.
History
Around 1986, during the Philippines' historic People Power Revolution that ousted the iron rule of President Ferdinand Marcos, Veritas 846 was bombed & June Keithley, owner of Veritas 846 said Radyo Bandido. DZRJ-AM had henceforth been recast in a public service format for its new identity as Radyo Bandido DzRJ-AM. It had been set up to flourish in the FM band as RJ 100.
Around 1999 to 2001, it renamed itself to The Hive 100.3 playing alternatives & classic rock music. Its format was similar to the current RJ Underground Radio 105.9. However it lasted for 3 years because of its ratings. In 2002, it changed back to RJ 100. It began bringing news from VOA & BBC similar to DZRJ-AM.
On air Jocks
Current DJ's
* Queen Bee (Beatriz Jacinto)
* Kaila
* Baby John
* Peewee
* Rudolph Rivera
* Steve O' Neal
* Virginia
* Mac Roller
* Renen De Guia
* Caren
* Johnny Cesar
DWET, branded as 106.7 Dream FM, is a music FM radio station owned and operated by the TV5, in Mega Manila, Laoag City, Metro Davao and in General Santos City. Its studios and transmitter are located in 762 Quirino Highway,San Bartolome, Novaliches, Quezon City.
Before DWET became Dream FM in 2004, it was known as The Big Mix Kool 106 from 1992-1999 & relaunched from 2002-2004. Kool 106 was launched several weeks before ABC 5 (now TV5) was launched. Kool 106 was a high-rating pop music station that rivaled other radio stations. One of their programs was "106 Best Songs of the Year" was the only year-end countdown that plays all the best hits within the year, unlike other radio stations of that time that played only the top 20 songs. Between 1999 & 2001 it became 106.7 Kool, that plays mostly foreign song especially R&B with a very few OPM hits. In 2001, the station went off the air for one month and completely changed its format. It became known as Ritmo Latino RIO 106.7, the first radio station in the country that played Latin music. The format lasted for barely one year and reformatted as Kool 106.
KOOL 106 was conceptualized in late 1991 when ABC 5’s Edward Tan took in George Boone (BM, XB, RT, EI, LS, KISS, ZOO) as the station manager for their FM radio network. With ABC 5 a fledgling organization that was to rise in February 1992, Tan wanted to make sure that his FM radio affiliate would similarly make a dent in the broadcast circles, similar to what he envisioned his TV network to do. They were able to collar the 106.7 mhz in the FM band, then an empty frequency that was not being used.
KOOL 106 was designed to become an adult contemporary station featuring the hits of the 70’s to the 90’s. It was an innovative, bold and creative approach towards radio programming as no pop radio station dared to do so. While there were a couple of stations that may have done this (Mellow Touch, Love Radio, DM 95.5, WRock), these were not pop stations. KOOL was the first to breakthrough with this approach in programming. Other pop radio stations featured a day or two of oldies (Magic, RX, WRock, RT, Mellow Touch) but they never dared to put this in their regular programming interspersed with the current hits.
Skeptics at the start didn’t believe the program would fly. Boone, though, had a different notion. He felt that the peak of radio listenership happened in the 80’s and that those who grew up in the 80’s were looking for a station that will give them the identity they can relate to. Similarly, current pop hits weren’t as big as before, thereby necessitating the inclusion of various oldies in the playlist. Similarly, it was done to synergize the market of ABC 5 since their primary target market were the young adults aged 21 and above. Hence, the BIG MIX tag.
The station armed itself by securing the top veteran jocks who knew their music. Program Director was Bob Novales (The Bug of LS and DMZ), one of the most knowledgeable personalities in the music business. Also with the original cast were Eric Eloriaga (Eric Caine of RT and KISS), D*ckie Aracama (D*ck Reese of KISS and RT), Sonny Zarate (Sonny Zee of RK and KISS) and neophyte Arvi Villamarzo (The Raven). Newscasters were Marivic Sanz (Victoria of ZOO) and Eliza Gotico (fresh graduate from Assumption). The Raven eventually became the merchandising voice over of ABC 5 for a couple of years. A few months after, veteran jocks Joel Domino (KY, RT, CT) and Martin Gill (RT) joined the stable. Newcasters Gidget Alikpala (who became an ABS-CBN newscaster), Candace Giron (who became an ABC 5, NBN 4, GMA 7 and UNTV 37 newscaster) and Ultima (later to join RT) were also added in the roster.
DWLA, operating as RJ Underground Radio 105.9, is a music FM station owned and operated by Rajah Broadcasting Network, Inc. in Makati City, Philippines. The station's studio is located in Makati City.
As LA 105.9
It was known as LA 105.9, the first all-rock station under Bright Star Broadcasting Network, Inc., initially established in the 1992 to provide Pinoy rock music either amateur or professional. In 1998, LA transformed into electronic dance music format. In late 2000, LA ceased its transmission on-air.
As Blazin' 105.9
After 3 years, this station aired initially as Blazin' 105.9. It was owned and operated by Philippine Hip Hop Awards organizer Empire Entertainment (also the owner of DWUR) and their former studios was located at Club Cello (now RJ Bar) in Makati City.
Blazin' played all kinds of rap, hip-hop and R & B whether current, old school on Sundays and underground hip hop. This was the only FM station in the Philippines that aired the 2004-2005 Season of the NBA games courtesy of another media partner Solar Sports. This station is an old concept of Power 108 FM way back in 2001 and in 2005 it is the second revision of Project: Hip Hop. [citation needed]
After the station was sold to Rajah Broadcasting Corporation in late 2006, the station became inactive from January 2007 to July 2007. [citation needed]
As Underground Radio
Another station started broadcasting with relatively low power transmission in mid July at 105.9 MHz, identified as RJ Underground Radio UR 105.9 which has a format quite similar to the old DZRJ-AM and even LA 105.9, an all-rock station which broadcasted in the 1990s before Blazin' took over. The station has become a child station of RJ 100. Like its "parent", it also plays three songs in a row featuring a modern rock, classic rock, and a Pinoy rock track, except for some special programs on Saturdays and Sunday Rock Jam. However, they don't usually feature disc jockeys on weekdays; only public address systems were used, although in recent months they started to use on-air talent. On Sundays, veteran DJ's from the old RJ Rock of Manila were heard on Sunday Rock Jam. Within a few months, RJ UR improved its transmission to 25,000 watts.
Also, legendary rock DJ Dante David ("Howlin' Dave") made his return on FM radio and to the RJ family as well after a stint with the defunct Rock 990 (now Nueve Noventa), with his Sunday afternoon programme RJ Pinoy Rock and Rhythm until several health reasons caused his death on May 2008.
Current DJs/Air Staff
* Memphis (A.M. Mayhem, Mondays-Fridays 6:00-9:00 a.m.)
* Nick Zinger (A.M. Mayhem, Mondays-Fridays 6:00-9:00 a.m., Modern Static, Saturday 5:00-6:30 p.m.)
* Billy B (UR Pinoy Rock Countdown, Mondays-Fridays 5:00-8:00 p.m.)
* Black Sarah (PMS, Mondays-Fridays 9:00-12:00 a.m.)
* Mr. SLH (The Slaughterhouse, Thursdays 11:00-12:00 p.m.)
* Robo Reklamo (Robo Rock Show, Thursdays 10:00-11:00 p.m.)
* Lady I (One Beat, Fridays 8:00-9:00 p.m.)
* Madz (One Beat, Fridays 8:00-9:00 p.m.)
* Mr. A (Pinoy Rock N' Rhythm, Sundays 12:00-3:00 p.m.)
* The Mole (Mondays-Fridays 2:00-5:00 p.m., The Beatles on UR, Saturdays 7:00-8:00 p.m., Smells Like the 90s, Saturdays 8:30-10:00 p.m., Sunday Rock Jam, Sundays 9:00-12:00 a.m.)
* Sleepy John (RJ and the Riots Show, Saturdays 8:00-9:00 a.m., Legends of Rock, Sundays 3:00-6:00 p.m.)
* The Gaucho (Steady Rock, Saturdays 12:00-3:00 p.m., The Rocker Show, Sundays 8:00-10:00 p.m.)
* Stoney Burke (Center Stage, Saturdays 10:00-12:00 a.m., Rockin' Classic, Sundays 6:00-8:00 p.m.)
* Cousin Hoagy (Rock n Roll Machine, Sundays 10:00-12:00 p.m., Blues Jazz Experience, Tuesdays 8:00-10:00 p.m.)
* The Spirit (Rock Revolution, Sundays 6;00-9:00 a.m.)
Former Air Staff
* Howlin' Dave †
* Sick James
* Lee Casanova
* Dr. Duke
* B Roc
* Jimmy Jam
105.1 Crossover (DWBM 105.1 MHz Metro Manila) is a music FM station owned and operated by Mareco Broadcasting Network, Inc. in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at Sta. Mesa Heights, Quezon City, while its transmitter is located at Brgy. San Carlos, Binangonan, Rizal. The station is also available via streaming audio on their website.
History
Debut on AM
The Mareco Broadcasting Network, Inc. made its debut in the radio industry in 1963. Its first AM station DZBM, originally served only as a promotional venue for Mareco's own Mabuhay and Villar Records. It also held the local license to produce and market foreign music labels from a peak of over a hundred major international recording companies. During this time, DZBM played the latest and widest variety of popular music and was consistently no. 1 in the surveys, contributing significantly in popularizing radio as a prime entertainment medium in Manila.
Rebranding as Power 105
With its increasing listenership, MBN eventually opened DZBM to commercial advertising. For enhanced quality, the station moved from AM to the FM band and became known as Power 105 BM FM at 105.1 MHz in 1985 competing with WXB 102 (now 102.7 Star FM). It played New Wave and Disco music until 1991 when Power 105 BM FM shut down.
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Crossover Era
From this time, the Network underwent several changes in management, as well as programming, with the end result being 105.1 Crossover which changed to Jazz station competing directly with Citylite 88.3 (now Jam 88.3) and Joey @ Rhythms 92.3 (now U92). over a decade, jazz enthusiasts both young and old have made 105.1 Crossover their place on the radio. From smooth jazz and rhythm & blues, samba to new standards. The programming is spiced up with special shows and segments including Understanding Bossa Nova hosted by premier Filipino bossa nova artist Eileen Sison and The Dave Koz Show hosted by Grammy-nominated saxophone player Dave Koz that taken their listeners to the heart of smooth jazz and highlight exceptional musical artistry.
Expansion
MBNI then realized its plans for expansion with the opening 99.1 Crossover (DYBM-FM) in Bacolod City on February 1997, 90.7 Crossover (DYAC-FM) in Cebu on September of the same year, and 93.1 Crossover (DXLR-FM) in Davao on June 1999, bringing the Crossover concept to the southern area of the country. The Manila broadcast is now also heard live over 105.1 FM in Baguio City. The Crossover sound is also webcast worldwide in real time on their official website.
DWKX, branded as 103.5 Max FM (identified as "103-and-a-half Max FM" on air), is an FM radio station owned by Advanced Media Broadcasting System, Inc. The station's studio is located in Ortigas Center, Pasig City, with its transmitter located in Mandaluyong City.
It was known as K-Lite 103.5 from 1995 - 2007 and Heart 103.5 from January 2007 - June 2007.
In November 2006, the management of K-Lite decided to reformat and reorganize the station. In December of the same year, it was relaunched as Heart 103.5 with new on-air personalities. They transferred their studio from Paragon Plaza to Jollibee Plaza.
On June 19, 2007, at exactly 9:00 pm, 103.5 was again reformatted, changing their name to 103 1/2 Max FM.
Seven of Manila's best disc jockeys (Joe Schmoe, Paul Reno, Jay Latin, Dick Reese, Joshua, Martin Gill and Little David) set out to form a radio station that would best the much-established and well-known old hands of the industry. The new station occupied the frequency, studios and equipment formerly handled by the defunct standards music station DWCS (103.5 CS, then owned by Global Broadcasting System) and changed its call sign to DWKX. K-Lite started airing on October 23, 1995.The first DJ to go on the air was Joe Schmoe; his first song was Pride (In the Name of Love) by U2. Within a few months, it became the favorite radio station of the young professionals and more outspoken listeners.
DWSM, branded as 102.7 Star FM, is a music FM radio station run by People's Broadcasting Services and owned by Bombo Radyo Philippines. The station's studio and transmitter are located at the EGI complex in Pasay City.
Coverage
The main area of coverage is the National Capital Region. Coverage extends to the provinces of Laguna, Cavite, Batangas, Tarlac, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Nueva Vizcaya, Pampanga, Southern part of Quezon and Marinduaque.
Bombo Radyo Philippines is one of the largest radio networks in the Philippines spanning across 20 major provinces. It is a conglomeration of three smaller radio networks--Newsounds Broadcasting Network, Inc. (NSBN) in Mindanao, Consolidated Broadcasting System (CBS) in Visayas, and People's Broadcasting Service (PBS) in Luzon.
Bombo Radyo's slogan
* Bombo Radyo Philippines - Basta Radyo, Bombo! * Bombo Radyo Philippines - The #1 Radio Network in the Country! * Bombo Radyo Philippines - Ang Pambansang Radyo ng Pilipinas! (The Philippines' National Radio)
101.9 For Life (DWRR 101.9 MHz Metro Manila) is the flagship FM station of the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation in the Philippines. Acquired by ABS-CBN in 1986, it is broadcast live throughout the Philippine archipelago as well as throughout the world via The Filipino Channel (TFC). The studios located at ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Mo.Ignacia St., Quezon City. Its transmitter is located along Sumulong Highway, Antipolo, Rizal.
In August 1996, WRR regenerated itself into a mainstream pop music station in response to growing trend of "masa" radio or FM radio for the masses launched by 102.7 Star FM a year earlier. This format plays not only love songs, but also dance and rock hits. Recently though, whenever its on-air personalities would introduce the station, they have dropped the call letters (WRR) and would just say "Alalalalam mo na yan, 101.9 For Life! (You know it, 101.9 For Life!)(Around 2005-2009) and Recently, "Bespren"101.9 For Life! (Friend,101.9 For Life!),. Tambayan 101.9 (tambayan1019.com)
At November 4 at 9:12pm, there was a broadcast about the history of DWRR. After that, it relaunched as Tambayan 101.9 starting with the theme song & live debut in A Venue in Makati. Now, Tambayan 101.9 can also be seen in their website along with the Live Video Streaming where the jocks and the studio can be seen while they are on the air while the Animated Sofa embodied the station can be seen in between the music playing. Live Video Streaming broadcasts from 8am to 8pm.
DWYS, currently operating as YES! FM, is a music FM radio station owned by Pacific Broadcasting Systems (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Manila Broadcasting Company) in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at the CCP Complex, Pasay City, and its transmitter is atop the One San Miguel Avenue in Pasig City.
In 1998, 101.1 relaunched as YES FM! with a different callsign. It has the same format as 90.7 Love Radio. They relocated the station at the Star City Complex in Pasay, Philippines and in 2008, 101.1 YES! FM became automated and plays on spinners 24 hours a day but still having any DJ’s and adopts a slogan Automatic ‘Yan! YES! FM.
History
Before MBC purchased and was granted the operational rights to 101.1 MHz, the frequency operated as Kiss FM 101.1 (call letters DWKS) owned by Makati Broadcasting Network with studios located at 14th floor, Insular Life Building, Ayala Ave. cor. Paseo de Roxas Makati Central Business District. From 1984, it had the Contemporary Hit Radio format, competing directly with 99.5 RT. It changed its name to Kiss Jazz 101.1 & transformed into a smooth jazz format from 1988 - 1990 competing directly with Citylite 88.3 (now Jam 88.3) before it quietly went-off the air.
During 1992, MBC launched the show business gossip and music station, 101.1 Showbiz Tsismis. At that time, its callsign was DWST, which stood for "Showbiz Tsismis" (Showbiz Gossip). 101.1 Showbiz Tsismis had a mix of show business news and the latest music hits, and even employed reporters with a reporting style similar to that of local AM stations.
DWRT-FM, broadcasting as 99.5 RT, is an FM radio station owned and operated by Real Radio Network Inc. in The Philippines. Its studio is located at Unit 906-B, Paragon Plaza Building, EDSA corner Reliance St, Mandaluyong City and transmitter is located at Palos Verdes Executive Village, Brgy. Seven Hills, Sumulong Highway, Antipolo City, Rizal, sharing the same site of 93.9 iFM.
As 99.5 RT (1976-2006)
DZTR changed it's call sign to DWRT-FM, moved to the 99.5 Mhz frequency and branded itself as 99.5 RT in September 1976. Its studios were located for most of its existence on Ayala Avenue in the central business district of Makati, at one time in Pacific Bank Building. It was then originally owned and operated by Trans-Radio Broadcasting Corp. (now GVM Radio/TV Corporation, currently operating Nueve Noventa, Cebu's Y101 & Butuan's Majik 97.5, RT's original sister station). with owner Emilio Remedios Tuason, who also became one of the deejays (his on-air name was "ET"), until personal problems forced his retirement from the station in 1987.
99.5 RT became famous for playing the hits three months ahead of most other music stations because its programming philosophy did not pander to the masses nor cater to the lowest common denominator. It was more concerned with bringing the latest hits to the audience as soon as they were released by the artists. One of the most remembered examples of this was in the early 1980s when RT broke in the song "More To Lose" by the obscure English duo, Seona Dancing (one-half of which is the now famous lead actor and comic of the British television hit series The Office, Ricky Gervais). The station kept everyone guessing about the identity of the song by announcing the title as "Medium" and done by the artist "Fade", two words which were actually descriptions of the song: medium tempo with an ending that faded out.
The station's old logo from 1987 to 1993
Over the years, RT became popular with different slogans such as "The Rhythm Of The City" (1976–1996, 2008–present), "Red Hot Radio" (1983–1988),"Source For The Best Hits" (1996–1998) and "Your Music Authority" (1998–2001), From 2001 - December 18, 2006 before it was rebranded, 99.5 RT's slogan was "The Most Hit Music".
RT was also home to some of America's popular hit countdown shows like American Top 40 and the Rick Dees Weekly Top 40. In the early 1980s (specifically 1983-1984), RT also ventured into the music-video business. As one of the pioneer music video shows in the Philippines, "Rhythm Of The City" which aired on Tuesdays at 7:30 pm on then government-owned MBS Channel 4 (now NBN Channel 4), showcased then ground-breaking videos from artists such as Men At Work, Naked Eyes, Real Life, Michael Jackson, and some of the best acts in North America during a time when then-fledgling MTV had not yet established its presence in the Asian region.
It is also known for its oldies shows , 24K Friday playing the hits from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.
It was also known as the first radio station in The Philippines to have ventured into having a home on the World Wide Web, launching its bulletin board in 1995.
In June 14, 1996, Trans-Radio sold RT to Supreme Broadcasting Corporation (now Real Radio Network Inc.) and moved to the Royal Match Building. Under new management, the station tried its best to maintain its upscale and niche-market on-air identity and programming format, unlike many other stations which reformatted after being sold.
On April 1999, it moved to its present location at the Paragon Plaza Building, along EDSA, Mandaluyong City.
Over the next few years, 99.5 RT's sound slowly became similar to other CHR radio stations in Manila. By 2004, most of its veteran DJs had left and were replaced by younger ones. During the period, programs like Up and Coming (a new music countdown show, which later split into two: RT Top 10 Biggies (daily) and the RT40 (weekly)), On the Decks (a dance show hosted and with live dance music mixes by Dj David Ardiente), RT Sunday Sessions (where performed live in the radio station's studio), The Get Up and Go Show with Joe Schmoe, Alex and Lellie, Dinner and Drive Show (formerly known as Da Brainy Bunch), and The Playground with Da Kid, Lexi Locklear and BB Fred were developed. Beginning in 2004, RT put up an annual concert event called, "Ripe Tomatoes", featuring up to 30 OPM bands playing back-to-back on a single night.
In 2006, a corporate decision was made to rename RT to "HiT FM" starting January 2007. Thus, at midnight on December 18, 2006, the station signed off as the First iteration of 99.5 RT. For the next two weeks, the station played non-stop music, with occasional liners from the DJs, and teasers about the new station. On January 1, 2007, it officially signed on as HiT 99.5.
Somewhere in the middle of all that twisting and turning of the radio dial rests 97dot9, the newest hang-out of music fanatics the country over. Home Radio was born into the airwaves in September 1998, and not even a whole year later, the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas and the Radio Research Council got out of their huddle and pronounced us part of the top ten radio stations in Metro Manila.
Being fully automated, Home Radio has no disc-jockeys, only canned spiels and liners. This includes time checks, song sponsorships and other announcements. The station, which projects a female image, launched the first fully-automated 24-hour disc jockey ''Jackie'', last October 16, 2006; which is being voiced by Lannie Chan.
Despite being a non-entity FM station, Home Radio delivers live hourly news updates from newscasters Louie, Rafi and Network Newscaster Andie. All Newscasters are female. An hourly traffic report is also aired courtesy of an outside source, trapik.com, which also provides traffic reports to other top-notch Manila FM stations.
Veteran radio DJ Rick Spade, Frederick S. Billano, is the male Imaging Voice and Production Specialist. Marius Ericsson Llobrera is Production Supervisor and Imaging Script Writer of Home Radio. Ronnel Estanislao is the Music Librarian. Armed with state-of-the-art digital broadcasting technology surging through the airwaves at 25,000 watts 24 hours a day, Home Radio clearly warms the hearts of the citizens in Radioland.
People Gripe About Too Much Hype Which is why Home Radio has its creed sculpted in stone.
Minimal Jabber, Maximum Music Power. Come experience Home Radio in Metro manila, Central Luzon ( Pangasinan, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija ) and South Luzon ( Laguna, Batangas , Cavite )
Campus Radio is now up and streamed. This is Campus Radio Online! As John Hendrix would say, MAINTAIN THIS FREQUENCY!
Campus Radio Online is a former Metro Manila FM radio station and is a current Internet radio station provided by a joint venture of two former Campus Radio DJs (John Hendrix and the Triggerman) and Pangasinan-based eRadioPortal. The main format is Top 40/CHR and OPM.
This was previously heard on DWLS-FM from 1990s to 2007 (now known as Barangay LS 97.1), and then on DWRT-FM from March to August 2008.
DWRK, broadcasting as 96.3 Easy Rock, is a music FM radio station owned by Cebu Broadcasting Company (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Manila Broadcasting Company) in the Philippines. The station is currently broadcasting from Star City Complex, Pasay City with transmitter at the 11th floor of FEMS Tower 1 on the corner of Zobel Roxas and Osmeña Highway, Manila. The main format of the station is lite rock music.
History
Before MBC purchased and was granted the rights to 96.3 MHz, the frequency operated as RK 96 Real Radio, later to be rebranded as 96.3 WRocK in 1988. It was originally owned by the ACWS - United Broadcasting Network, Inc with the studios and transmitter based at FEMS Tower 1 in Osmeña Highway in Manila. It operated until 2008 when the callsign and frequency was bought by the MBC in October 2008.
MBC continued to operate DWRK as 96.3 WRocK from October 2008 to May 17, 2009, with the DWRK studios moved to the Star City Complex, Pasay next to its new sister stations. On May 18, 2009 DWRK broadcasted under the new brand, 96.3 Easy Rock, ending 20 years of broadcasting under the WRocK brand
On air Jocks
* Samantha
* Chloe
* Denise
* Paul Phoenix
* Justin Taylor
DWDM-FM (95.5 MHz Metro Manila) was a music FM radio station owned by Eagle Broadcasting Corporation in the Philippines. The station's studio was located in EDSA, Quezon City and its transmitter located at Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City.
History
* From 1987 to 1992, it was branded Diamond 95.5. It played mainstream pop.
* In 1992, Eagle Broadcasting Corporation renamed it to Pinoy Radio DM 955 (ninety-five-five). Its format was all Pinoy music or OPM.
* In 2002, Eagle Broadcasting Corporation renamed it back to DWDM 95.5 and played automated pop music station playing oldies & pop music with few commercials & program schedules, similar to DWSS 1494.
* It has ceased transmission since the beginning of 2007 apparently to upgrade its transmitter facilities.
* Around May 2007 it briefly returned in the airwaves on a lower bandwidth and limited broadcast hours (9am - 1pm), only on daytime. However, since June it has not returned to the air.
* It will resume broadcasting on 2010.
DWLL, branded as Mellow 947, is a music FM station owned by FBS Radio Network Inc. in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at Paragon Plaza, Mandaluyong City.
The station began broadcasts in 1973 (when the Philippines was under Martial Law) as DWLL-FM, The Mellow Touch, one of the pioneer FM stations that do not have disc jockeys in their programming that rely entirely on taped voiceover (now the famous television newscaster Mike Enriquez[citation needed]) to segue between songs.
Mellow Touch's predominantly easy listening format gradually went down with the restoration of democratic rule in 1986, until just over 5 years ago, it started to accommodate on-air jocks and began to play largely pop alternative songs in-between the standard love songs. Today, to emphasize this shift in programming, it has changed their station title to just plain Mellow 947 ("ninety-four-seven"). Its programs now generally aim to bring out the mellow side of rock music fans.
Disk jocks
* Alex (Weekends, 2-5pm) * Andie (Weekends, 10am-2pm) * Angel (Weekdays, Office Radio, 10am-2pm) * Chloe (Weekdays, C&C Music Factory, 4-8pm) * Chris (Weekdays, C&C Music Factory, 4-8pm) * D (Weeknights, Mellow Nights, 8pm-12mn, Tue/Thu) * Guji (Weekends, 5-8pm) * Hans (Weekends, 6-10am) * Ingrid (Weekdays, Office Radio & Afternoon Cruise, 12nn-4pm) * Indi (Weeknights, Mellow Nights, 8pm-12mn) * Jaybee (Weekends, 5-8pm) * Jaypee (Weekdays, Wake Up Show, 6-10am) * Lily (Weekdays, Wake Up Show, 6-10am) * Marco (Weeknights, Mellow Nights, 8pm-12mn) * Neoli (Weekends, 8pm-12mn) * Nina (Weekends, 8pm-12mn)
DWKC-FM, under the brand iFM, is a music FM radio station owned and operated by Radio Mindanao Network in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at Unit 806, Atlanta Centre Annapolis Street Greenhills, San Juan City and transmitter is located at Palos Verdes Executive Village, Brgy. Seven Hills, Sumulong Highway, Antipolo City, Rizal, sharing the same site of 99.5 RT.
History
As 93.9 WKC (1978-1999)
DWKC-FM was known as 93.9 WKC first aired on September 3, 1978. a C-D-E market radio station with famous taglines including "We are family". It was managed by Mike Enriquez, at that time known as "Baby Michael". 93.9 WKC operations were at the Philcomcen Bldg. in Ortigas Center Pasig. It played pop music through its existence. On November 22, 1999 at 11:00PM it signed off as 93.9 WKC
As 939 KCFM (1999-2002)
On November 23, 1999 at 6:00AM 93.9 reformatted to 939 KCFM , now catering to the A-B market, with its slogan "Live It Up!" DWKC featured Chico and Delamar (previously from Monster Radio RX
As 93.9 iFM (2002-Present)
On May 16, 2002 Reformatted back to a C-D-E market radio station, known as 93.9 iFM with its slogan Pwede!, is headed by Fred M. Davis who was responsible for making 102.7 Star FM, WRR 101.9 For Life! (now Tambayan 101.9), 101.1 YES! FM and 90.7 Love Radio successful stations. In June 2007, RMN FM station DWKC 93.9 in Manila was the first commercial station in the country to broadcast with HD Radio technology. It broadcast in three HD Radio digital audio channels along with its pre-existing analog signal. The operation of its facility was in high-level combined hybrid mode with an existing 35 kW analog transmitter, a new Nautel 1 kW HD Radio transmitter, with the digital exciter, importer and exporter providing the digital signal component[1]. In June 2008, iFM launched another tagline Pinalakas!, which was used mostly as the Top-Of-The-Hour stinger and sometimes during music breaks. As the Makati Studios were transferred to Atlanta Center in San Juan City, RMN's Sister Station, DZXL and its studios remained in Makati City. However, in November 2008, its Top-Of-The-Hour stinger was "So clear, so crystal, Also heard on HD!" (HD Radio similar to Tambayan 101.9). In March 2009, iFM changed its logo as well the slogan to Sa iFM Siguradong Enjoy Ka!!.
Disk Jockeys
* Pakito Jones (5am - 9am Monday to Saturday)
* Rob the Lover Boy(Monday to Saturday from 9am - 12nn except Wednesdays)
* Choops (9am to 12nn Mondays to Saturdays)
* Anton de Gracia (12nn-3pm Monday to Friday except Tuesdays; 12nn-4pm & 8pm-11pm Sundays)
* Roger (3pm-7pm Weekdays)
* Yumi(7pm - 11pm Monday to Saturday and The i10 Saturdays 12nn - 1pm)
* Seksi Sabel (11pm - 2am Sunday to Friday)
* Gardo Batuta (2am - 5am Sunday to Friday)
* Bernie
* Jay Towers
* Macho Palito
DWRX, currently branded as Monster Radio RX 93.1, is a music FM radio station owned by Audiovisual Communicators Inc. in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at the 17th floor of Strata 2000 Bldg., Emerald Avenue, Ortigas Center., Pasig City. Before its current brand, it was known as RX93 from 1983 - 1995.
History
The station debuted on August 23, 1983, 2 days after the assassination of Ninoy Aquino. However, the station had been operating under different call letters (meaning that there's the same frequency since the mid-70s), and inherited the call letters "RX” from the station’s former owners, describing "perscription music". On that same year, the station adopted the pop format as Music City RX93 and became #1 on the survey in the mid-80s.
In 1987, the station transferred from its studio and offices in Makati to its current location in Ortigas and it was reformatted as Light Rock RX93, with its light rock format.
In October 1990, the station reverted back to its pop format as Monster Radio RX93. A few years later, it became "The First Creative Pop Station" by adding the point (.) and 1 at 93, so it became Monster Radio RX 93.1 with its current slogan, "Manila's Hottest". One of its DJs is Rico Robles, known from Pinoy Big Brother, and the morning duo of Chico Garcia and Delamar.
DWFM, currently branded as U92, is an FM radio station owned by Nation Broadcasting Corporation and operated by All Youth Channels Inc. in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at the Silver City Mall, Frontera Verde drive, Julia Vargas Ave., Pasig City.
History
Previously known as MRS 92.3 - Most Requested Song, Joey @ Rhythms 92.3 and later 923 Joey, the station started broadcasting in 1973 under the call letters DWFM.
Nation Broadcasting Corporation was born in 1963 as a result of the vision of one of Philippine radio's pioneers - Abelardo Yabut, Sr. Starting as a one-station affair with its Zamboanga AM station DXYZ and Manila AM station DZAM, NBC grew to a network of 16 AM stations. In 1973, a year after the Martial Law, NBC established its Manila presence with DWFM-FM.
Manila's third FM station (after DZFX-FM 101.1 of Makati Broadcasting Network and DZYK-FM 101.9 of Chronicle Broadcasting Network) DWFM adopted the MRS format - "Most Requested Song" which featured soft pop, ballads, fairly adult contemporary. MRS 92.3 also named as DWFM 92.3 quickly became one of the top rated stations on FM and kept that distinction throughout most of its life, MRS was one of a handful of FM stations in Manila that defined the very popular adult contemporary format for a long time. With the success of DWFM in Manila, NBC also established Cebu's first FM station, DYNC-FM 101.9, in 1975. Within the same year, NBC put up DXFM-FM 101.9 in Davao, the first FM station in Davao and the whole of Mindanao. NBC then progressd into two divisions, NBC AM Network (16 AM stations) and NBC FM-Stereo Network (13 FM stations), NBC is named as the First Radio Sattelite network in the Philippines on the 1980's.
The company took on new owners in the mid-90's when the Yabut family divested its shareholdings in the whole network (both FM and AM) to then real estate magnate and Speaker of the House Manny Villar. The station managed to maintain its original format without any changes.
DZMB, branded as 90.7 Love Radio, is the flagship FM station of Manila Broadcasting Company in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at Star City, CCP Complex, Pasay.Love Radio was previously known by its call letters DZMB when it began broadcasts on the FM band in 1975 from its first broadcast days on the AM band. Back then, it played mainstream pop, later gravitating to easy listening music. As DZMB, it also introduced and institutionalized the deep-voiced radio announcers.
LOVE RADIO Hotline: +632-8326171 +632-6800-3412
Text your message like this: Loveradio message/greetings.
DWTM (currently branded as Magic 89.9 and broadcasting on 89.9 MHz in Mega Manila) is the flagship FM station of Quest Broadcasting Incorporated/The Radio Partners Inc. The station's two studios are located at Paragon Plaza, Mandaluyong City and Eastwood City Cyberpark, Libis, Quezon City.
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Program Guide:
Daily Sched for Magic 89.9 (As of October 22, 2009)
Monday to Thursday 6-9am: Mo, Grace, Mojo (Guille-Thursdays) - Good times 9am-12nn: Boom & Mia - On Demand 12nn-3pm: CJ and Suzy - The Big Meal 3-6pm: Andi and Jessica - Top 5 at 5 6-10pm : Tony, Slick and Sam YG - Boys Night Out 10pm-2am (Tuesday to Wednesday ): Josh Strike - Strike Zone 10pm-12mn (Thursday): Josh Strike - Strike Zone 2am-6am: Patrick - Daybreak Sounds
Friday (Friday Madness)
12-3am: Patrick 3-6am: Long Play 6-9am: Boom 9am-12nn: Carlo Jose 12-3pm: Max Speed 3-6pm: Big Dee 6-9pm: CJ 9pm-12mn: 12” Mix with Jon Tupaz
Saturday
12mn-3am: Josh Strike 3-6am: DJ Hush 6-9am: Pat 9am-12nn: Mia or Jessica 12nn-2pm: Junior Jocks 2-6pm: American Top 40 w/ Ryan Seacrest 6-9pm: Saturday Slam with Suzy 9pm-1am: Big Fish Radio/ Magic Mixes
Sunday
1-7am: DJ Hush 7-10am:The Playground with Big Dee and Guille 10am-12nn: Junior Jock Dale 12nn-2pm: On A Positive Note 2-5pm: Magic 30 with Josh Strike and Suzy 5-6pm: Local Vocal 6-7pm: Front Row Live 7pm-12mn: Slow Flow 12-3am: Off-Air 3-6am: Magic 30 (replay)
Wave 891 began regular operations shortly on March 1, 2001 as Wave 89.1, after Quest, through a government-sponsored bidding, won the rights to the frequency and the facilities of the defunct and sequestered DZMZ (Danze Muzic Zone 89 DMZ, then owned by Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation). Wave 891 continues to use IBC-13's transmission facilities up to the present.
Managed by former Magic 89.9 jock Rolando Sulit a.k.a. Joe D'Mango, the station began its operations with a pop soul, pop jazz easy listening format. Some months later, its programming gradually shifted to full pop R&B (also known as Rhythmic contemporary) and as of 2009, it also was playing hip-hop tunes, particularly on weekends In 2008, the point is eliminated and being known as Wave 891 but kept the Wave moniker.
On January 2010, Wave 891 will launch the first Urban Music Awards.
Daily programs
* The Breakfast Duo with Anne and Jada
* 3G with George and MC Dash
* Groove Lounge with Jerome
* Fixated with Pam
* The Take Over with Janice
* 6-O-Slow with DJ Tayshaun
* Jason On The Radio
* DreamSounds
DWJM-FM was originally launched as a smooth jazz radio station, Citylite 88.3 under the callsign DWCT-FM, and owned by Francis Lumen, With its studios at Strata 2000 Bldg. It played smooth jazz and rhythm and blues from May 27, 1988 to June 30, 2003 competing directly with 105.1 Crossover and Kiss Jazz 101.1 (now Yes FM 101.1). On October 1996, Citylite 88.3 launched on the internet with its live streaming on the old website, After 2 years, Raven Broadcasting Corporation was acquired by The Radio Partners, Inc. while Francis Lumen switched to Joey @ Rhythms 92.3 (now U92). In March 2001 - June 2003, it was known as Smooth Jazz Citylite 88.3. On June 30, 2003, after 15 years on DWCT-FM, Citylite 88.3 bids farewell.
As Jam 88.3 (2003-present)
In July 1, 2003, Raven Broadcasting Corporation relaunched the station as Jam 88.3 (it also changed its callsign to DWJM) to cater to a larger more advertiser-friendly audience.
Jam 88.3 was originally launched as an "easy listening pop" station. Within a year of launching, the station quickly established itself as a popular trend-setting station in The Philippines with unique programs and segments. Jam has a reputation for discovering new talent and music. It is largely recognized in the Philippine music industry for starting the Acoustic music trend of 2003 and 2004. The station can also be credited for propelling the return to prominence of OPM ( Original Pilipino Music ) beginning in 2005.
The radio format has since developed into a mixture of music - collectively defined as lite pop alternative, then dropping the entire "less talk more music" feel.
Dj's
* Lambert
* Mike
* Tracy
* Migs
* Eric
* Hilary
* Scotty
* Lana
* Gabriel
DWKY, under the brand 91.5 Energy FM, is a music FM radio station owned
and operated by Ultrasonic Broadcasting System Inc. (UBSI) in the
Philippines. The station's studio is located at Pasig City. Energy FM is
the third radio station to have a Contemporary Hit Radio format next to
99.5 RT and U92.
Background In 1984, 91.5 Energy FM use to be known as KY 91 5 under Mabuhay
Broadcasting System, Inc. (MBSI) which also owned DZXQ 1350 AM playing
classic rock hits during the late 80's and the rest of the 90's.
Then in 1998, KY 91 5 became K91 FM playing mainly novelty and pop
music.
In October 2003, Ultrasonic Broadcasting System acquired the FM
operations of MBSI, and DWKY-FM was relaunched under a new name, 91.5
Energy FM in order to compete with 102.7 Star FM, WRR 101.9 For Life!
(now Tambayan 101.9), 101.1 YES! FM, 93.9 iFM and 90.7 Love Radio.
* In July 2006, The Edge Radio of United Christian Broadcasters
occupied the 6pm - 6am timeslot of Energy FM. But on November 2006, UBSI
reclaimed the said block and resumed broadcast on a 24-hour basis.
==Disc jockeys==
*Sgt. Mark
*Cathy G. *Djay Mac
*Pvt Ryan
*[[FU|Mister Fu]]
*Baby James Kulas
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