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{{Short description|Radio station in Metro Manila, Philippines}} |
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{{Infobox_Radio_station | name = DWYS (YES! FM) |
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{{Distinguish|text=[[Yes FM|Yes FM Sri Lanka]]}} |
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| image = [[Image:yesfm1011.jpg|150px]] |
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{{Use mdy dates|date=December 2022}} |
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| city = [[Pasay City]] |
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{{Use Philippine English|date=December 2022}} |
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| area = [[Metro Manila]] |
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{{Infobox radio station |
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| branding = ''Automatic 'Yan! YES! FM... 101'''.'''1!'' |
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| name = Yes FM Manila |
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| callsign = DWYS |
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| frequency = 101.1 MHz |
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| logo = YesFMManila2024.png |
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| format = [[pop music|pop]], [[oldies]] |
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| logo_caption = 101.1 Yes! FM logo since November 2021 |
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| power = 25,000 [[watt]]s |
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| logo_size = 200px |
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| erp = |
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| city = [[Pasay]] |
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| class = |
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| area = [[Mega Manila]] and surrounding areas |
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| callsign_meaning = '''DW'''<br/>'''Y'''E'''S'''! FM |
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| branding = 101.1 Yes FM |
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| owner = [[Manila Broadcasting Company]] |
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| airdate = May 31, 1968 |
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| website = http://www.mbcradio.net/ |
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| frequency = 101.1 [[Megahertz|MHz]] |
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| format = [[Contemporary MOR]], [[Original Pilipino Music|OPM]] |
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| language = [[Filipino language|Filipino]], [[English language|English]] |
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| licensing_authority = [[National Telecommunications Commission (Philippines)|NTC]] |
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| power = 25,000 [[watt]]s |
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| erp = 75,000 [[watt]]s |
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| class = C, D, E |
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| callsign_meaning = '''Y'''e'''S''' |
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| former_callsigns = {{ubl|DZFX (1968–1985)|DWKS (1985–1995)|DWST (1995–1998)}} |
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| former_names = {{ubl|DZFX (May 31, 1968 – October 11, 1985)|Kiss FM (October 11, 1985 – June 1989)|Kiss Jazz (June 1989 – December 1995)|Showbiz Tsismis (December 18, 1995 – December 5, 1998)|Yes The Best (July 18, 2016 – February 4, 2024)}} |
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| network = [[Yes FM (Philippines)|Yes FM]] |
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| owner = [[MBC Media Group]] |
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| licensee = [[Pacific Broadcasting System]] |
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| webcast = [http://www.yesthebest.com.ph/online-radio-station/listen-live/ Listen Live]<br/>{{TuneIn|Yes-The-Best-Manila-1011-s65783}} |
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| website = [http://www.yesthebest.com.ph/ Yes FM] |
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| sister_stations = [[DZRH-TV]], [[DZRH]], [[DZMB|90.7 Love Radio]], [[DWRK|96.3 Easy Rock]] |
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'''DWYS''' (101.1 [[FM broadcasting|FM]]), broadcasting as '''101.1 Yes FM''', is a [[radio station]] owned and operated by [[MBC Media Group]] through its licensee [[Pacific Broadcasting System]]. It serves as the flagship station of Yes FM Network.<ref>[https://psa.gov.ph/sites/default/files/2011PY_Communications.pdf 2011 Philippine Yearbook]. Page 19.</ref> The station's studio is located at the Second floor, MBC Building, [[Star City (amusement park)|Star City]], Vicente Sotto St., [[Cultural Center of the Philippines|CCP Complex]], [[Roxas Boulevard]], [[Pasay]], and its transmitter is located at the [[BSA Twin Towers]], Bank Drive, [[Ortigas Center]], [[Mandaluyong]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://luke-roxas.com/tag/st-francis-square-mal/ |title=Asia’s Largest Radio Network Now at the Philippines’ Tallest Twin Towers |date=April 18, 2012 |website=Luke Roxas Site |access-date=October 25, 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131030002658/http://luke-roxas.com/tag/st-francis-square-mal/ |archive-date=October 30, 2013 }}</ref> sharing the same site with [[DZMB|90.7 Love Radio]] & [[DWRK|96.3 Easy Rock]]. |
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'''DWYS''', currently operating as '''YES! FM''', is a music [[FM broadcasting|FM]] station owned by [[Manila Broadcasting Company]] in the [[Philippines]]. The station's [[studio]] is located at the Star City, CCP Complex, [[Pasay City]]. |
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As of Q4 2022, 101.1 Yes FM is the 4th most-listened to FM radio station in [[Metro Manila]], based on a survey commissioned by [[Kantar Media Philippines]] and [[Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas]]. |
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==As 101.1 Showbiz Tsismis== |
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During 1992, MBC launched the country's showbiz tsismis and music station, 101.1 Showbiz Tsismis. At that time, its callsign was DWST, which means Showbiz Tsismis (Showbiz Gossip). 101.1 Showbiz Tsismis had an innovative mix of showbiz news and the latest music hits! |
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==History== |
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===1968–1985: DZFX=== |
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''This list is incomplete. You can add more DJs of 101.1 Showbiz Tsismis.'' |
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The station first went on the air on May 31, 1968 under the call letters DZFX. The country's first stereo-multiplex FM radio station, it was under the ownership of Makati Broadcasting Network Corporation, owned by businessmen Tony and Bob Garcia and Adolfo Duarte. It played classical music and "[[elevator music]]" and non-commercial station [[DZFE|98.7 DZFE]] was its only competitor. On October 11, 1985, a few minutes before 12 noon, it bade goodbye with a [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]] piece. |
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*Bee Kondo |
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*Billie Jean (known as Kelly from 103.5 Max FM) |
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===1985–1989: Kiss FM=== |
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Shortly after DZFX 101.1's sign off on October 11, 1985, it was rebranded as '''Kiss FM 101.1''' (call letters '''DWKS''') with studios located at 14th floor of Insular Life Building at [[Ayala Avenue]] corner [[Paseo de Roxas]], [[Makati]], with "[[Dancing in the Street]]s" by [[Mick Jagger]] and [[David Bowie]], as its first song played on the station. It introduced innovations like having the frequency number on its telephone number, programs like ''Top 20 at 12'' and the launch date as 10–11, standing as the frequency. From 1985, it had the [[Contemporary Hit Radio]] format, competing directly with 99.5 RT (now [[DWRT-FM|99.5 Play FM]]) and 97.1 WLS-FM (now [[DWLS|Barangay LS 97.1]]). Singer [[Martin Nievera]] also worked with the station under the name "Mad Man" and had his program every Saturday afternoon. |
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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 City, 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. |
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===1989–1995: Kiss Jazz=== |
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===101.1 Yes-FM Disc Jockeys=== |
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It changed its name to '''Kiss Jazz 101.1''' and transformed into a [[smooth jazz]] format from June 1989 to December 1995 competing directly with Citylite 88.3 (now [[DWJM|Jam 88.3]]) before it quietly went off the air. |
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===1995–1998: Showbiz Tsismis=== |
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==Previous DJs== |
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On December 18, 1995, [[Manila Broadcasting Company]] acquired the station from Makati Broadcasting Network and launched the first [[show business]] [[gossip]] and music-format FM station in the country, '''101.1 Showbiz Tsismis'''. Under the call sign '''DWST''', which stood for ''"Showbiz Tsismis"'' (Showbiz Gossip), the station's [[studio]] moved to new facilities at the FJE Building in Legazpi Village, Makati, integrated with the wider DZRH studios. |
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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. It is also simulcast thru provincial via-satellite FM stations in the country, a first then in Philippine radio history.<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=k40mAAAAIBAJ&sjid=1AoEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5430%2C3084024 1st Showbiz Gossip Station to Go On Air]</ref><ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=pJUVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=IAsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6596%2C3992606 Kiss-and-bare Izza]</ref> |
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*Raymond Ryan (formerly from 102.7 Star FM and 93.9 iFM) |
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*Carl De Reta (formerly David Heart of 102.7 Star FM) |
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*Edu Mansanas (formerly from 102.7 Star FM) |
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*Honey (formerly Gabby of 102.7 Star FM) |
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*Kevin Bacon (formerly Kevin Bryan of 102.7 Star FM) |
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*Peter Pandesal |
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*Rick Fries |
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*Tony Macaroni |
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*Mama Belle Pepper (formerly Mabel Cruz, currently unassigned) |
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*Tito Potato <small>(formerly Paul Diesel of 102.7 Star FM then TVD/Tito Van Diesel of Jam 88.3)</small> |
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*Cholo Chorizo (now Cholo of 101.9 For Life!/HIT FM) |
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*Mama Sugar (currently worked from 90.7 Love Radio/MIX FM) |
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===1998–present: Yes! FM/Yes! The Best=== |
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==Current DJs== |
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On December 6, 1998, 101.1 was re-launched as '''Yes! FM 101.1''' under the call letters DWYS and switched to a [[Contemporary MOR|mass-based]] format, similar to its sister station [[Love Radio|90.7 Love Radio]] and became the undisputed number 1 FM station from 1999 to 2002.<ref>[https://www.pinoytechblog.com/archives/bad-taste-jokes-at-yes-fm Bad taste jokes at Yes FM]</ref> |
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*Idol T-Bowne (formerly from Kool 106) |
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*Bruce Dilis |
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*Henry Hotdog (formerly Don Henry from 103.5 K-Lite, 101.9 For Life and Jam 88.3) |
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*Dennis Guisado (a.k.a Gwapo) |
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*Karen Deriah (formerly Tita Karen of 91.5 Energy FM) |
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*Patti Fries (formerly Patti of Jam 88.3) |
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*R-nold Rey (formerly from 101.9 For Life) |
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*Sexy Teri - CEO (also currently worked from DZRH) |
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In July 2002, all MBC stations from FJE Building in Makati were relocated and transferred to Star City Complex in Pasay, Philippines. |
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==Programs== |
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(now defunct) |
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===Current=== |
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* YES All You Can |
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* YES Gising Na |
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* Primetime YES |
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* YES At Work |
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* YES Hit List |
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* YES Afternoon Delight |
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* Biyaheng YES |
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* YES Ratsada |
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* Baskog |
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* YES Show Time (now from Super Show) |
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* YES All The Way |
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In 2008, Yes! FM 101.1 was again repackaged and adopted the slogan "Automatic 'Yan!" ({{translation|It's Automatic!}}). The playlists used were almost the same as 90.7 Love Radio but the programming was different. |
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'''Other programs''' |
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* YES Sabado Especyal |
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* YES Pinoy Jam |
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* YESterday's Best |
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* Dance A Upon A Time |
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In 2012, as part of "Radyo? Dalawa Lang Yan!" ({{translation|Radio? There's Only Two!}}) campaign (which was launched by Yes! FM and Love Radio in the first quarter of 2011), some DJs from [[DZMB|90.7 Love Radio]] such as Rica Herra, Missy Hista, Rico Pañero and Lala Banderas were moved to Yes! FM 101.1 in exchange for Diego Bandido, Emma Harot, Kristine Dera and Robin Sienna, as well as the new branding as the "Hayahay" station, which later became also the slogan on other Yes! FM and several Hot FM and [[Love Radio Network|Love Radio]] stations. |
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===Segments=== |
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(now defunct) |
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* YES Balita |
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* Derec Derectho (a.k.a YES Joke Time) |
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* YES Diary Book 2 |
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In 2014, Yes! FM was awarded the '''Gawad Tanglaw Hall of Fame''' award, having been awarded as the '''Best FM Station''' for five consecutive years. |
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==Yescalera (Yes! calera)== |
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(now defunct) |
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Since 2015, Yes! FM banters have been based on one-peso Hayahay quotes (e.g. ''"Kung Piso lang sana ang hot meals sa [[Cebu Pacific]]... Ay! Hayahay ang Buhay!"''). |
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On July 18, 2016, at exactly 6:00am, the station was rebranded as '''101.1 Yes! The Best''', with their new slogan, "The Millennials' Choice". It removed its Sunday playlist. Its DJs began talking in a mix of English and Tagalog, unlike its sister station.<ref>[http://tempo.com.ph/2016/09/10/new-positioning-by-101-1-yes-fm-the-best/ New positioning by 101.1 Yes FM – The Best]</ref> |
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Yescalera or possibly Yes! Calera; has yet no official spelling; is a section or portion of the station that features the top five (5) songs of the day. It features either Filipino or Foreign songs that were voted by the radio listeners. |
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On May 1, 2017, 101.1 Yes The Best launched '''Yes! The Best App''', a mobile application that is also the first social TV experience for FM Radio in the Philippines. Also, all Yes! FM provincial stations were rebranded as Yes! The Best.<ref>[https://radioonlinenow.com/2017/10/14/manila-broadcasting-company-yes-the-best-101-1-dwss-fm-widen-social-media-reach/ Manila Broadcasting Company, Yes The Best 101.1 DWSS FM Widen Social Media Reach]</ref> |
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'''Yes! Calera''' or Yescalera is the one of the sections or portions of the FM radio station, 101.1 Yes! FM. From Mondays to Saturdays, this features the top five (5) songs of the day, from the results of the votes texted every day by the voters of radio listeners. Foreign and Filipino entries or songs can be featured here and could top the charts at of course, the number one spot. |
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On August 10, 2018, their [[YouTube]] channel '''Yes! The Best Manila''' received a '''[[YouTube Creator Awards#Benefits and awards|Silver Play Button]]''' from YouTube for reaching 100,000 subscribers. As of the present, Yes The Best Manila has more than 600,000 subscribers and still counting. Their channel produces blogs, dance challenges, radio show segments, and more. |
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==Introductions Before the Songs== |
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Before each song is played, there are introductions (actually joke-like introductions) in presenting what number the song is going to be played. There are three different batches of introductions heard in the radio station. |
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On October 1, 2018, the station introduced another new DJ, Mega Wanda. Then, on October 26, 2018, Ganda Wanda left the station due to resignation. Mega Wanda went solo and she changed her on-air name to Ganda Wanda. |
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===First Batch (first heard)=== |
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*''Cellphone o Buhay?'' ("Cellphone or Life?") - A thief tries an old man as his victim) |
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*''Sweetheart, tulungan mo ako!'' ("Sweetheart, help me!")- Pregnant wife with husband) |
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*''Tatalon na ako!'' ("I'm gonna jump!") - A gay trying to jump and he wants another gay to stop him |
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*''Pwede mamaya ka na mamatay?'' - An old couple with the grandmother thanking his husband for loving her for a long time because she's about to die |
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*''Sumuko ka na!'' ("Surrender!") - Police tries to make an arrested man surrender |
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On December 8, 2018, the station celebrated its 20th anniversary. Their YouTube channel uploaded a thanksgiving video for the 20 years of airing on the radio. |
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===Second Batch (second heard)=== |
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*''Lumulubog na ang barko, sweetheart, talon na tayo!'' - Wife telling his husband already to jump on a sinking ship |
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*''Kapitan, Hindi pa ba tayo lalanding?'' - Pilot asking the head pilot if he doesn't want to land yet? |
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*''Si Lolo nagjojoke na naman!'' - A child thinking his grandfather was joking but already dying due to not drinking the medicine he need that his grandchild doesn't want to give |
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*''Dok, mamamatay na ang pasyente mo!'' - A nurse telling a doctor that he's patient s dying but still listening to Yes! Calera |
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*''Lumayas Ka!'' - A woman throwing plates at her husband because she wants him to go and leave her |
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On October 2, 2019, the main studios of 101.1 Yes The Best at the MBC Building, [[Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex|CCP Complex]] in [[Pasay]], along with its sister MBC Manila radio stations, were affected by a [[Star City fire|major fire]] that originated in the nearby [[Star City (amusement park)|Star City theme park]]. In interim, Yes! The Best currently broadcasts from its backup studio in BSA Twin Towers, where its transmitter is located.<ref>[https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/metro/710107/fire-hits-part-of-star-city/story Fire hits Star City compound]</ref> |
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===Third Batch (third to be heard and the newest)=== |
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*''Saan po ang bahay ni Mang Juan?'' - A person asking a gay where's the house of Mang Juan and the gay got a mistake between Mang Juan to be like "One" |
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*''May nakukuha akong signal mula sa ibang planeta!'' - An explorer having a communication with an alien from another planet |
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*''Nakikita ko ang kapalaran mo!'' - A fortuneteller telling a person that he/she will hear the song at number 3. And also the fortuneteller got confused if number 3 is after number 4. |
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*''Ano ang demand mo?'' - A grandfather having communication with a kidnapper and asking what is his demand. |
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*'' Bumaba ka diyan sa billboard!'' - A man attempting to jump from a billboard and people asked him what does he want. |
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On November 15, 2021, after a 2-year hiatus, Yes! The Best Manila studios along with sister stations [[DZMB|Love Radio Manila]] and [[DWRK|Easy Rock Manila]], returned to the newly renovated MBC Building inside the Star City complex (which is still under rehabilitation and reconstruction). On the same day, MBC relaunched its new corporate slogan, ''Sama-Sama Tayo, Pilipino!'' ({{trans|''We're all together'', ''Filipinos!''|literal=yes}}) along with the new logos of all MBC radio stations.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://dzrh.com.ph/post/mbc-jumsptarts-re-branding-campaign-with-new-station-logos |title=MBC jumsptarts re-branding campaign with new station logos |publisher=dzrh.com.ph |date=November 15, 2021 |access-date=November 15, 2021}}</ref> |
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==Yes-FM radio stations== |
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:''Further information: [[Manila Broadcasting Company, Inc.#Yes-FM Stations Nationwide:|YES! FM stations]]'' |
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On February 5, 2024, Yes! The Best Manila, along with its sister provincial stations, reverted back as '''Yes! FM''', coinciding with the rebrand of its parent company Manila Broadcasting Company to MBC Media Group a day later. |
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==See also== |
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* [[90.7 Love Radio]] |
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* [[DZRH]] |
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* [[Manila Broadcasting Company]] |
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== References == |
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{{Metro Manila FM}} |
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{{Reflist}} |
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==External links== |
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[[Category:Metro Manila radio stations|YES! FM]] |
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* {{Official Website|http://www.yesthebest.com.ph/}} |
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* [http://atlantadxonlineusa.web.fc2.com/dx_research/manila/index.htm Archive of Old DWYS Logos (c. 1997)] |
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{{Manila Broadcasting Company}} |
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{{Metro Manila Radio}} |
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{{Radio in the Philippines}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Dwys}} |
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[[Category:OPM formatted radio stations in the Philippines]] |
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[[Category:Pacific Broadcasting Systems stations]] |
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[[Category:Radio stations in Metro Manila|101.1 Yes The Best]] |
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[[Category:Radio stations established in 1980]] |
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[[Category:Manila Broadcasting Company]] |
Latest revision as of 05:47, 16 September 2024
Broadcast area | Mega Manila and surrounding areas |
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Frequency | 101.1 MHz |
Branding | 101.1 Yes FM |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Filipino, English |
Format | Contemporary MOR, OPM |
Network | Yes FM |
Ownership | |
Owner | |
DZRH-TV, DZRH, 90.7 Love Radio, 96.3 Easy Rock | |
History | |
First air date | May 31, 1968 |
Former call signs |
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Former names |
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Call sign meaning | YeS |
Technical information | |
Licensing authority | NTC |
Class | C, D, E |
Power | 25,000 watts |
ERP | 75,000 watts |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live Listen live (via TuneIn) |
Website | Yes FM |
DWYS (101.1 FM), broadcasting as 101.1 Yes FM, is a radio station owned and operated by MBC Media Group through its licensee Pacific Broadcasting System. It serves as the flagship station of Yes FM Network.[1] The station's studio is located at the Second floor, MBC Building, Star City, Vicente Sotto St., CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay, and its transmitter is located at the BSA Twin Towers, Bank Drive, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong,[2] sharing the same site with 90.7 Love Radio & 96.3 Easy Rock.
As of Q4 2022, 101.1 Yes FM is the 4th most-listened to FM radio station in Metro Manila, based on a survey commissioned by Kantar Media Philippines and Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas.
History
[edit]1968–1985: DZFX
[edit]The station first went on the air on May 31, 1968 under the call letters DZFX. The country's first stereo-multiplex FM radio station, it was under the ownership of Makati Broadcasting Network Corporation, owned by businessmen Tony and Bob Garcia and Adolfo Duarte. It played classical music and "elevator music" and non-commercial station 98.7 DZFE was its only competitor. On October 11, 1985, a few minutes before 12 noon, it bade goodbye with a Mozart piece.
1985–1989: Kiss FM
[edit]Shortly after DZFX 101.1's sign off on October 11, 1985, it was rebranded as Kiss FM 101.1 (call letters DWKS) with studios located at 14th floor of Insular Life Building at Ayala Avenue corner Paseo de Roxas, Makati, with "Dancing in the Streets" by Mick Jagger and David Bowie, as its first song played on the station. It introduced innovations like having the frequency number on its telephone number, programs like Top 20 at 12 and the launch date as 10–11, standing as the frequency. From 1985, it had the Contemporary Hit Radio format, competing directly with 99.5 RT (now 99.5 Play FM) and 97.1 WLS-FM (now Barangay LS 97.1). Singer Martin Nievera also worked with the station under the name "Mad Man" and had his program every Saturday afternoon.
1989–1995: Kiss Jazz
[edit]It changed its name to Kiss Jazz 101.1 and transformed into a smooth jazz format from June 1989 to December 1995 competing directly with Citylite 88.3 (now Jam 88.3) before it quietly went off the air.
1995–1998: Showbiz Tsismis
[edit]On December 18, 1995, Manila Broadcasting Company acquired the station from Makati Broadcasting Network and launched the first show business gossip and music-format FM station in the country, 101.1 Showbiz Tsismis. Under the call sign DWST, which stood for "Showbiz Tsismis" (Showbiz Gossip), the station's studio moved to new facilities at the FJE Building in Legazpi Village, Makati, integrated with the wider DZRH studios.
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. It is also simulcast thru provincial via-satellite FM stations in the country, a first then in Philippine radio history.[3][4]
1998–present: Yes! FM/Yes! The Best
[edit]On December 6, 1998, 101.1 was re-launched as Yes! FM 101.1 under the call letters DWYS and switched to a mass-based format, similar to its sister station 90.7 Love Radio and became the undisputed number 1 FM station from 1999 to 2002.[5]
In July 2002, all MBC stations from FJE Building in Makati were relocated and transferred to Star City Complex in Pasay, Philippines.
In 2008, Yes! FM 101.1 was again repackaged and adopted the slogan "Automatic 'Yan!" (transl. It's Automatic!). The playlists used were almost the same as 90.7 Love Radio but the programming was different.
In 2012, as part of "Radyo? Dalawa Lang Yan!" (transl. Radio? There's Only Two!) campaign (which was launched by Yes! FM and Love Radio in the first quarter of 2011), some DJs from 90.7 Love Radio such as Rica Herra, Missy Hista, Rico Pañero and Lala Banderas were moved to Yes! FM 101.1 in exchange for Diego Bandido, Emma Harot, Kristine Dera and Robin Sienna, as well as the new branding as the "Hayahay" station, which later became also the slogan on other Yes! FM and several Hot FM and Love Radio stations.
In 2014, Yes! FM was awarded the Gawad Tanglaw Hall of Fame award, having been awarded as the Best FM Station for five consecutive years.
Since 2015, Yes! FM banters have been based on one-peso Hayahay quotes (e.g. "Kung Piso lang sana ang hot meals sa Cebu Pacific... Ay! Hayahay ang Buhay!").
On July 18, 2016, at exactly 6:00am, the station was rebranded as 101.1 Yes! The Best, with their new slogan, "The Millennials' Choice". It removed its Sunday playlist. Its DJs began talking in a mix of English and Tagalog, unlike its sister station.[6]
On May 1, 2017, 101.1 Yes The Best launched Yes! The Best App, a mobile application that is also the first social TV experience for FM Radio in the Philippines. Also, all Yes! FM provincial stations were rebranded as Yes! The Best.[7]
On August 10, 2018, their YouTube channel Yes! The Best Manila received a Silver Play Button from YouTube for reaching 100,000 subscribers. As of the present, Yes The Best Manila has more than 600,000 subscribers and still counting. Their channel produces blogs, dance challenges, radio show segments, and more.
On October 1, 2018, the station introduced another new DJ, Mega Wanda. Then, on October 26, 2018, Ganda Wanda left the station due to resignation. Mega Wanda went solo and she changed her on-air name to Ganda Wanda.
On December 8, 2018, the station celebrated its 20th anniversary. Their YouTube channel uploaded a thanksgiving video for the 20 years of airing on the radio.
On October 2, 2019, the main studios of 101.1 Yes The Best at the MBC Building, CCP Complex in Pasay, along with its sister MBC Manila radio stations, were affected by a major fire that originated in the nearby Star City theme park. In interim, Yes! The Best currently broadcasts from its backup studio in BSA Twin Towers, where its transmitter is located.[8]
On November 15, 2021, after a 2-year hiatus, Yes! The Best Manila studios along with sister stations Love Radio Manila and Easy Rock Manila, returned to the newly renovated MBC Building inside the Star City complex (which is still under rehabilitation and reconstruction). On the same day, MBC relaunched its new corporate slogan, Sama-Sama Tayo, Pilipino! (lit. transl. We're all together, Filipinos!) along with the new logos of all MBC radio stations.[9]
On February 5, 2024, Yes! The Best Manila, along with its sister provincial stations, reverted back as Yes! FM, coinciding with the rebrand of its parent company Manila Broadcasting Company to MBC Media Group a day later.
References
[edit]- ^ 2011 Philippine Yearbook. Page 19.
- ^ "Asia's Largest Radio Network Now at the Philippines' Tallest Twin Towers". Luke Roxas Site. April 18, 2012. Archived from the original on October 30, 2013. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
- ^ 1st Showbiz Gossip Station to Go On Air
- ^ Kiss-and-bare Izza
- ^ Bad taste jokes at Yes FM
- ^ New positioning by 101.1 Yes FM – The Best
- ^ Manila Broadcasting Company, Yes The Best 101.1 DWSS FM Widen Social Media Reach
- ^ Fire hits Star City compound
- ^ "MBC jumsptarts re-branding campaign with new station logos". dzrh.com.ph. November 15, 2021. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
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