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{{Infobox_Radio_station | name = DZMB
{{Infobox_Radio_station | name = DZMB
| image = [[Image:Love radio ph.jpg]]
| image =
| city = [[Makati City]]
| city = [[Makati City]]
| area = [[Metro Manila]]
| area = [[Metro Manila]]
| branding = 90.7 Love Radio
| branding = (''formerly'') 90.7 Love Radio <br> (''currently'') 90.7 MIX FM
| slogan = "Kailangan pa bang i-memorize 'yan? Bisyo na to'!" <br> (Tagalog for "Do you have to memorize that? It's addictive!")
| slogan = "The no. 1 Pop Music Station in Mega Manila" <br> "Kailangan pa bang i-memorize 'yan? Bisyo na to'!" <br> (Tagalog for "Do you have to memorize that? It's addictive!")
| airdate = [[1946]] (AM Band) <br> [[1975]] (FM Band)
| airdate = [[1946]] (AM Band) <br> [[1975]] (FM Band)
| frequency = 90.7 MHz
| frequency = 90.7 MHz
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| sister_stations = [[Yes! FM 101.1]]
| sister_stations = [[Yes! FM 101.1]]
}}
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DZMB 90.7 MHz [[Metro Manila]]) is the [[flagship]] [[FM broadcasting|FM]] station of [[Manila Broadcasting Company]] in the [[Philippines]], using the brand '''90.7 Love Radio'''. The station's [[studio]] is located at the Star City, CCP Complex, [[Pasay City]].
DZMB 90.7 MHz [[Metro Manila]]) is the [[flagship]] [[FM broadcasting|FM]] station of [[Manila Broadcasting Company]] in the [[Philippines]], using the brand currently as '''90.7 MIX FM''' formerly '''90.7 Love Radio'''. The station's [[studio]] is located at the Star City, CCP Complex, [[Pasay City]].


==History==
==History==


Love Radio was previously known by its call letters DZMB when it began broadcasts on the FM band in 1973 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.
MIX FM was formerly Love Radio was previously known by its call letters DZMB when it began broadcasts on the FM band in 1973 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.


==Personalities==
==Personalities==
===Present disk jockeys===
===Present disk jockeys===


Most of the personalities/jocks' names are derived from common [[Philippines|Filipino]] occupations (e.g. driver, vendor)
Most of the MIX FM radio personalities/jocks' and its used from Love Radio DJs has their names are derived from common [[Philippines|Filipino]] occupations (e.g. driver, vendor)


* '''Chris Jackson''' (formerly Chris Chuper)
* '''Chris Chuper''' – a cross-between "Christopher" and "tsuper", a jeepney driver
* '''Nicole Hyala''' lifted from "kolehiyala", a female college student
* '''Nicole''' (formerly Nicole Hyala)
* '''Missy Hista''' - lifted from "masahista", a masseuse
* '''Missy''' (formerly Missy Hista)
* '''Kuku Jack''' (formerly Papa Jack)
* '''Papa Jack''' – lifted from the "padyak" boys, a bicycle with a sidecar
* '''Private Ryan'''
* '''Rey Porter''' - lifted from "reporter"
* '''Mae Flores/Miss Mae'''
* '''Rica Hera''' - lifted from "cashier"
* '''Sugar/Madame Sugar'''
* '''Rico Pañero''' – lifted from "compañero", a moniker used to describe an attorney
* '''Rica''' (formerly Rica Hera)
* '''Rico''' (formerly Rico Pañero)
* '''Pinong Lagari (Kadyot Pinong)''' – The character behind ''"Kadyot lang! Kadyot lang"'', [[Cebuano]] for "Wait up!" which became one of the station's catchphrases. His story was recently immortalized in the TV anthology ''[[Magpakailanman]]''.
* '''Pinong Lagari (Kadyot Pinong)''' – The character behind ''"Kadyot lang! Kadyot lang"'', [[Cebuano]] for "Wait up!" which became one of the station's catchphrases. His story was recently immortalized in the TV anthology ''[[Magpakailanman]]''.
* '''Kukurukuku''' – The chipmunk-sounding character who first popularized ''"Kailangan pa bang i-memorize 'yan!" ''(Does it have to be memorized?)
* '''Kukurukuku''' – The chipmunk-sounding character who first popularized ''"Kailangan pa bang i-memorize 'yan!" ''(Does it have to be memorized?)

Revision as of 03:37, 4 September 2008

DZMB
Broadcast areaMetro Manila
Frequency90.7 MHz
Branding(formerly) 90.7 Love Radio
(currently) 90.7 MIX FM
Programming
Formatpop, oldies
Ownership
OwnerManila Broadcasting Company
Yes! FM 101.1
History
First air date
1946 (AM Band)
1975 (FM Band)
Call sign meaning
DZ
M
anila
Broadcasting
Technical information
Power25,000 watts
Links
Websitehttp://www.mbcradio.net/

DZMB 90.7 MHz Metro Manila) is the flagship FM station of Manila Broadcasting Company in the Philippines, using the brand currently as 90.7 MIX FM formerly 90.7 Love Radio. The station's studio is located at the Star City, CCP Complex, Pasay City.

History

MIX FM was formerly Love Radio was previously known by its call letters DZMB when it began broadcasts on the FM band in 1973 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.

Personalities

Present disk jockeys

Most of the MIX FM radio personalities/jocks' and its used from Love Radio DJs has their names are derived from common Filipino occupations (e.g. driver, vendor)

  • Chris Jackson (formerly Chris Chuper)
  • Nicole (formerly Nicole Hyala)
  • Missy (formerly Missy Hista)
  • Kuku Jack (formerly Papa Jack)
  • Private Ryan
  • Mae Flores/Miss Mae
  • Sugar/Madame Sugar
  • Rica (formerly Rica Hera)
  • Rico (formerly Rico Pañero)
  • Pinong Lagari (Kadyot Pinong) – The character behind "Kadyot lang! Kadyot lang", Cebuano for "Wait up!" which became one of the station's catchphrases. His story was recently immortalized in the TV anthology Magpakailanman.
  • Kukurukuku – The chipmunk-sounding character who first popularized "Kailangan pa bang i-memorize 'yan!" (Does it have to be memorized?)

Former Disk Jockeys

90.7 Love Radio

  • Matthew Dancer - lifted from "macho dancer"
  • Bobby Guard – lifted from "bodyguard"
  • Lala Banderas – lifted from "labandera"
  • Monsieur Betero – lifted from "sorbetero"
  • Tommy Tambay – lifted from "tumatambay"
  • Johnny Thor - lifted from "janitor"
  • Benjie Parak - lifted from "parak" (police)
  • Sexy Terry – lifted from "secretary"

Love Radio 90.7 - DZMB

  • Nikki Ballet
  • Joe Fandango
  • Bernie
  • Reggie Valdez
  • Baby Boogie
  • Mike Lambada
  • Ricky Mambo
  • Andie
  • Roy
  • Sonny Swing
  • Jessie Samba
  • Gabby Tango

90.7 DZMB

  • Grace Cervantes
  • Georgia
  • Carlo Sanchez
  • Jim River - former station manager
  • Boyet Tamayo - former station voice-over
  • John dela Peña
  • Gerard Jambora - "Eye in the Sky" traffic reporter
  • Reggie Valdez
  • Bob Cruz
  • Mighty Thor
  • Archie Black
  • Rod Santos
  • Arlene - former newscaster
  • May Arevalo - former newscaster

Post 90.7 DZMB

Format

Love Radio plays pop music Monday to Saturday. Quatro Cantos (Four Songs) is the daily music countdown of Love Radio featuring four songs voted by listeners via SMS. Every Sunday, Love Radio plays oldies. Aside from music, the station gives jokes from Kadyot Pinong and Kukurukuku (Kuru-kuro ni Kukurukuku / Kukurukuku's Thoughts).

Love Radio stations

Further information: Love Radio stations

Strengths and Criticisms

From strictly slow songs, the strong point of all Love Radio shows today has been its plain and simple grassroots entertainment . The jocks are criticized from mostly educated listeners of higher income groups for their cheap jokes, senseless banter, and even its absurd and green jock names.[citation needed] The listeners of 90.7 are mostly comprised of uneducated lower income brackets of the Philippine economy who mostly do not understand the English language.[citation needed]

A plus factor is the signal quality. DZMB's signal involves a quadraphonic (4 channel) stereo sound that is heavy on the bass side of music, giving it an overwhelming presence. Its a sure come-on[clarification needed] even for radios of relatively weak quality, ensuring its popularity.[citation needed]

References

See also