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96.3 WRock Now an MBC Station

wrock_logo.gifManila Broadcasting Company marked another milestone in the history of Philippine radio through its acquisition of DWRK, more popularly called 96.3 WRocK, under a memorandum of agreement with ACWS-United Broadcasting Network Inc. and Exodus Broadcasting Company.

 

Currently the top-rating niche station in Metro Manila, DWRK’s entry into the MBC family -- already the home of the two highest-rating stations on the FM band -- is viewed as an even bigger boost to the network’s over-all audience share, with aggregate advertising revenues set to propel to even higher levels.    Armed with the same business foresight that has seen it through seven decades as a media conglomerate to reckon with, MBC now sets out to carve its niche among youthful A-B listeners who favor light rock music.   WRocK presents the cream of adult contemporary music from the 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s.   Named Best FM station in the 2000 Golden Dove Awards, DWRK is sure to add more feathers to the MBC cap. 

 

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SHOUT-OUT FROM 101.1YES FM: “ITO ANG 0-10 KO!” E-mail

shout_out_yes.jpgThe wacky DJs of 101.1 Yes FM have come up with a naughty new slogan that promises big things in store for the station and its avid listeners this year. Apart from numerous exciting promo campaigns currently on the drawing board, the station will also launch its website http://www.yesfm.com.ph in March.

 

Effective January 11, a new Sunday programme schedule took effect, with Totoy Bato on board at 6 a.m., followed by Diego Bandido at 8 a.m., Emma Harot

at 11 a.m., Maria Maldita at 1 p.m., Biboy Bibbo at 3 p.m., Chico Loco at 5 p.m., and Vilma Taray at 7 p.m.

 

Beauty, Brownie, and Bruno are on board throughout Saturday programming, supplementing their 8 p.m. to 12 midnight slot Mondays through Fridays.

 
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