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DWAV

DWAV (89.1 FM) - on-air as Adventist World Radio 89.1 - is a radio station owned by Blockbuster Broadcasting System and operated under an airtime lease agreement by the Adventist Media. The station's studio is located at the North Philippines Union Conference Compound, #210 San Juan St., Pasay, while its transmitter is located at Palos Verdes Executive Village, Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Sumulong Highway, Antipolo.[1]

AWR Manila (DWAV)
Broadcast areaMega Manila and surrounding areas
Frequency89.1 MHz
BrandingAdventist World Radio 89.1
Programming
Language(s)English, Filipino
FormatReligious Radio (Seventh-day Adventist Church)
NetworkAdventist World Radio
Ownership
OwnerBlockbuster Broadcasting System
OperatorAdventist Media
Through Adventist Media
DWVN-DTV (Hope Channel Philippines)
History
First air date
1975
Former call signs
  • DWKB (1975–1989)
  • DZMZ (1989–2001)
Former names
  • KB 89.1 (1975–1989)
  • 89 DMZ (1989–2001)
  • Wave 89.1 (2001–2024)
Call sign meaning
WAVe (former branding)
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
ClassA/B/C
Power25,000 watts
ERP61,250 watts
Links
WebcastListen live
Official livestream
Websitehome.awrmanila.ph

History edit

1975–1989: KB edit

The station first aired in 1975 as KB 89.1 under the call letters DWKB-FM. It was under the ownership of the Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation. In a short time, it became one of the country's most listened easy listening FM stations.

In 1987, the management planned to reformat the station, which would play Pinoy music, for the announcers to be competitive. However, the latter preferred to continue its old format.[2]

1989–2001: 89 DMZ edit

The station later rebranded as 89 DMZ and also changed its callsign to DZMZ-FM. It was known for airing dance, techno-pop,[3] hip hop and remixed music throughout its existence. The late rapper, Francis Magalona, worked with the station beginning in 1994[4] through his program, "The Word-up Show", which aired on Saturday nights. It also became the home of the "Mobile Circuit" aired on Friday nights.[5]

From May 2000, in what was the first in the country's broadcasting, the station simulcast a weeknight variety show of IBC-13, DMZTV, whose format is similar to that of MTV.[6][7]

Government bidding and change of ownership edit

The station was among those assets of the Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation which had been sequestered by the Aquino administration through the newly-formed Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG); with the network's privatization being planned since mid-1990s.[8][9] The station was eventually acquired by the Vera Group though Blockbuster Broadcasting System, Inc. in a bidding held by the Presidential Commission on Good Government in December 2000.[10] However, the station shared its transmission facilities with IBC-13 until 2014 when it transferred its facilities to Antipolo.

2001–2024: Wave edit

Wave 89.1 began regular broadcast on March 1, 2001, simultaneous with a media launch in a hotel in Makati.[11] It also changed its callsign to DWAV to reflect the branding. Managed by former Magic 89.9 jock Rolando Sulit a.k.a. Joe D'Mango,[11] the station initially carried an urban adult contemporary format, playing contemporary pop music and rhythm and blues.[12]

 
Logo in 2009

In 2007, Gary Caoili took over the management of the station after Sulit departed his management duties for both Wave and sister station Jam 88.3 (and subsequently transferred to ABS-CBN before migrating to Australia for good). A year later, after the demise of Blazin' 105.9, the station shifted to Urban Contemporary, playing more Hip Hop and R&B.

From 2010 to 2014, the station has been known for hosting the Urban Music Awards.[13][14]

 
Logo in 2015

From 2015 to mid-2022, Nelson Capulso ("Sgt. Pepper"/"The Sarge") was the station manager.

On April 14, 2024, Wave quietly signed off for the last time.[15][16]

2024–present: AWR 89.1 edit

On March 10, 2024, the Adventist Media, the local radio arm of the Seventh-day Adventist Church that runs AWR and Hope Radio, signed an agreement with Blockbuster Broadcasting System, wherein it will lease the station. [17]

On April 15, the station returned on air on test broadcast. It was officially launched on April 24, 2024 under the Adventist World Radio network, though occasionally dubbed as AWR on Wave 89.1.

Compilations CDs of Wave 89.1 edit

  • Dream Sounds (MCA Music Philippines, 2002)
  • Dream Sounds 2 (MCA Music Philippines, 2003)[18]
  • Dream Sounds 3 (EMI Music Philippines, 2005)
  • Feel Good Fridays (EMI Music Philippines, 2006)
  • MYMP: New Horizon (Ivory Music, 2006) (in collaboration with Magic 89.9, Jam 88.3, 90.7 Love Radio & Yes! FM 101.1)
  • Freestyle: Back at the Yard (Viva Records, 2007) (in collaboration with Magic 89.9)
  • Soul Obsessions: Duets with Thor (Ivory Music, 2007)
  • Nyoy Volante: Heartstrings (Vicor Music Corp., 2008)
  • MYMP: Now (Ivory Music, 2008) (in collaboration with Jam 88.3, 90.7 Love Radio & Yes! FM 101.1)
  • Six O Slow/The Quiet Storm Album (MCA Music Philippines, 2009)
  • Nina - Renditions of the Soul (Warner Music Philippines, 2009)
  • Freestyle: Playlist (Viva Records, 2009) (in collaboration with Magic 89.9, Jam 88.3 & 99.5 RT)
  • Princess Velasco: Addicted to Acoustic (Viva Records, 2009) (in collaboration with Jam 88.3 & Mellow 947)

References edit

  1. ^ Telum Media (June 6, 2019). "Interview: Dannie Farmer, Wave 89.1FM, Philippines". Asia Radio Today. Retrieved August 21, 2020.
  2. ^ Nigado, JC (May 10, 1987). "The Channel 13 controversy; Noel Tolentino speaks up". Manila Standard. p. 14. Retrieved April 24, 2024 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Jimenez, Alex (November 25, 1996). "Current radio programming trends". Manila Standard. p. 29B. Retrieved July 1, 2023 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Saspa, James (September 5, 1994). "Francis M in the booth". Manila Standard. p. 24. Retrieved April 17, 2024 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Glodove, Vinci (2019). "Batang 90s". PSICOM Publishing. Retrieved August 21, 2020 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ "New shows from IBC-13". Philippine Daily Inquirer. June 2, 2000. p. B9. Retrieved April 24, 2024 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ Sicam, Edmund (August 19, 2000). "Switching channels; IBC-13: 'Don't count us out'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. p. G2. Retrieved April 24, 2024 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ Frialde, Mike (December 27, 1996). "19 bidders qualify for IBC-13 auction". Manila Standard. p. 3. Retrieved April 22, 2024 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ Batino, Clarissa (December 6, 2000). "Indicative price: P3.59B; IBC-13 bidding on Dec. 21". Philippine Daily Inquirer. p. B3. Retrieved April 22, 2024 – via Google Books.
  10. ^ Rivera, Blanche (December 29, 2000). "IBC-13 sale: PCGG undaunted by contempt threat". Philippine Daily Inquirer. p. A4. Retrieved April 22, 2024 – via Google Books.
  11. ^ a b Philippines. Retrieved April 17, 2024 – via Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung.
  12. ^ Salterio, Leah (February 23, 2001). "Showbiz Tidbits: Joe D'Mango says goodbye". Philippine Daily Inquirer. p. A25. Retrieved April 17, 2024 – via Google News Archive.
  13. ^ "MyDSL artists win Urban music awards". The Philippine Star. February 5, 2010.
  14. ^ "Bone Thugs-n-Harmony to perform at the Urban Music Awards 2014". Philippine Daily Inquirer. May 30, 2014.
  15. ^ Garcia, Nick (April 16, 2024). "Wave 89.1 announces final broadcast: 'What a wild ride it has been, Manila'". Philippine Star Life. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
  16. ^ Aguila, Nick (April 16, 2024). "Radio Station Wave 89.1 Bids Farewell". Esquire Philippines. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
  17. ^ "AWR Manila Launches on 89.1 FM". Southern Asia-Pacific Division. April 26, 2024. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
  18. ^ "'Because of You' and other soothing music". Philippine Daily Inquirer. December 24, 2003. p. A24. Retrieved April 17, 2024 – via Google Books.

External links edit

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DWAV 89 1 FM on air as Adventist World Radio 89 1 is a radio station owned by Blockbuster Broadcasting System and operated under an airtime lease agreement by the Adventist Media The station s studio is located at the North Philippines Union Conference Compound 210 San Juan St Pasay while its transmitter is located at Palos Verdes Executive Village Brgy Sta Cruz Sumulong Highway Antipolo 1 AWR Manila DWAV PasayBroadcast areaMega Manila and surrounding areasFrequency89 1 MHzBrandingAdventist World Radio 89 1ProgrammingLanguage s English FilipinoFormatReligious Radio Seventh day Adventist Church NetworkAdventist World RadioOwnershipOwnerBlockbuster Broadcasting SystemOperatorAdventist MediaSister stationsThrough Adventist Media DWVN DTV Hope Channel Philippines HistoryFirst air date1975Former call signsDWKB 1975 1989 DZMZ 1989 2001 Former namesKB 89 1 1975 1989 89 DMZ 1989 2001 Wave 89 1 2001 2024 Call sign meaningWAVe former branding Technical informationLicensing authorityNTCClassA B CPower25 000 wattsERP61 250 wattsLinksWebcastListen live Official livestreamWebsitehome wbr awrmanila wbr ph Contents 1 History 1 1 1975 1989 KB 1 2 1989 2001 89 DMZ 1 2 1 Government bidding and change of ownership 1 3 2001 2024 Wave 1 4 2024 present AWR 89 1 2 Compilations CDs of Wave 89 1 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit1975 1989 KB edit The station first aired in 1975 as KB 89 1 under the call letters DWKB FM It was under the ownership of the Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation In a short time it became one of the country s most listened easy listening FM stations In 1987 the management planned to reformat the station which would play Pinoy music for the announcers to be competitive However the latter preferred to continue its old format 2 1989 2001 89 DMZ edit The station later rebranded as 89 DMZ and also changed its callsign to DZMZ FM It was known for airing dance techno pop 3 hip hop and remixed music throughout its existence The late rapper Francis Magalona worked with the station beginning in 1994 4 through his program The Word up Show which aired on Saturday nights It also became the home of the Mobile Circuit aired on Friday nights 5 From May 2000 in what was the first in the country s broadcasting the station simulcast a weeknight variety show of IBC 13 DMZTV whose format is similar to that of MTV 6 7 Government bidding and change of ownership edit The station was among those assets of the Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation which had been sequestered by the Aquino administration through the newly formed Presidential Commission on Good Government PCGG with the network s privatization being planned since mid 1990s 8 9 The station was eventually acquired by the Vera Group though Blockbuster Broadcasting System Inc in a bidding held by the Presidential Commission on Good Government in December 2000 10 However the station shared its transmission facilities with IBC 13 until 2014 when it transferred its facilities to Antipolo 2001 2024 Wave edit Wave 89 1 began regular broadcast on March 1 2001 simultaneous with a media launch in a hotel in Makati 11 It also changed its callsign to DWAV to reflect the branding Managed by former Magic 89 9 jock Rolando Sulit a k a Joe D Mango 11 the station initially carried an urban adult contemporary format playing contemporary pop music and rhythm and blues 12 nbsp Logo in 2009 In 2007 Gary Caoili took over the management of the station after Sulit departed his management duties for both Wave and sister station Jam 88 3 and subsequently transferred to ABS CBN before migrating to Australia for good A year later after the demise of Blazin 105 9 the station shifted to Urban Contemporary playing more Hip Hop and R amp B From 2010 to 2014 the station has been known for hosting the Urban Music Awards 13 14 nbsp Logo in 2015 From 2015 to mid 2022 Nelson Capulso Sgt Pepper The Sarge was the station manager On April 14 2024 Wave quietly signed off for the last time 15 16 2024 present AWR 89 1 edit On March 10 2024 the Adventist Media the local radio arm of the Seventh day Adventist Church that runs AWR and Hope Radio signed an agreement with Blockbuster Broadcasting System wherein it will lease the station 17 On April 15 the station returned on air on test broadcast It was officially launched on April 24 2024 under the Adventist World Radio network though occasionally dubbed as AWR on Wave 89 1 Compilations CDs of Wave 89 1 editDream Sounds MCA Music Philippines 2002 Dream Sounds 2 MCA Music Philippines 2003 18 Dream Sounds 3 EMI Music Philippines 2005 Feel Good Fridays EMI Music Philippines 2006 MYMP New Horizon Ivory Music 2006 in collaboration with Magic 89 9 Jam 88 3 90 7 Love Radio amp Yes FM 101 1 Freestyle Back at the Yard Viva Records 2007 in collaboration with Magic 89 9 Soul Obsessions Duets with Thor Ivory Music 2007 Nyoy Volante Heartstrings Vicor Music Corp 2008 MYMP Now Ivory Music 2008 in collaboration with Jam 88 3 90 7 Love Radio amp Yes FM 101 1 Six O Slow The Quiet Storm Album MCA Music Philippines 2009 Nina Renditions of the Soul Warner Music Philippines 2009 Freestyle Playlist Viva Records 2009 in collaboration with Magic 89 9 Jam 88 3 amp 99 5 RT Princess Velasco Addicted to Acoustic Viva Records 2009 in collaboration with Jam 88 3 amp Mellow 947 References edit Telum Media June 6 2019 Interview Dannie Farmer Wave 89 1FM Philippines Asia Radio Today Retrieved August 21 2020 Nigado JC May 10 1987 The Channel 13 controversy Noel Tolentino speaks up Manila Standard p 14 Retrieved April 24 2024 via Google Books Jimenez Alex November 25 1996 Current radio programming trends Manila Standard p 29B Retrieved July 1 2023 via Google Books Saspa James September 5 1994 Francis M in the booth Manila Standard p 24 Retrieved April 17 2024 via Google Books Glodove Vinci 2019 Batang 90s PSICOM Publishing Retrieved August 21 2020 via Google Books New shows from IBC 13 Philippine Daily Inquirer June 2 2000 p B9 Retrieved April 24 2024 via Google Books Sicam Edmund August 19 2000 Switching channels IBC 13 Don t count us out Philippine Daily Inquirer p G2 Retrieved April 24 2024 via Google Books Frialde Mike December 27 1996 19 bidders qualify for IBC 13 auction Manila Standard p 3 Retrieved April 22 2024 via Google Books Batino Clarissa December 6 2000 Indicative price P3 59B IBC 13 bidding on Dec 21 Philippine Daily Inquirer p B3 Retrieved April 22 2024 via Google Books Rivera Blanche December 29 2000 IBC 13 sale PCGG undaunted by contempt threat Philippine Daily Inquirer p A4 Retrieved April 22 2024 via Google Books a b Philippines Retrieved April 17 2024 via Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Salterio Leah February 23 2001 Showbiz Tidbits Joe D Mango says goodbye Philippine Daily Inquirer p A25 Retrieved April 17 2024 via Google News Archive MyDSL artists win Urban music awards The Philippine Star February 5 2010 Bone Thugs n Harmony to perform at the Urban Music Awards 2014 Philippine Daily Inquirer May 30 2014 Garcia Nick April 16 2024 Wave 89 1 announces final broadcast What a wild ride it has been Manila Philippine Star Life Retrieved April 16 2024 Aguila Nick April 16 2024 Radio Station Wave 89 1 Bids Farewell Esquire Philippines Retrieved April 16 2024 AWR Manila Launches on 89 1 FM Southern Asia Pacific Division April 26 2024 Retrieved April 16 2024 Because of You and other soothing music Philippine Daily Inquirer December 24 2003 p A24 Retrieved April 17 2024 via Google Books External links editUrban Music Awards Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DWAV amp oldid 1223610281 1989 2001 89 DMZ, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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