DWEB
City of license | Naga City |
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Broadcast area | Camarines Sur, Camarines Norte, Southern Quezon, Northern Albay, Catanduanes |
Branding | 99.9 WEB |
Slogan | "Maximum Music!" |
Frequency | 99.9 MHz |
First air date | 1980 |
Format | Pop music, Alternative rock |
Power | 10,000 watts |
ERP | 18,920 watts |
Class | A, B, & C |
Callsign meaning | DWEB |
Owner | Filipinas Broadcasting Network, Inc. |
99.9 WEB (DWEB 99.9 MHz Naga City) is the pioneer music FM station in Bicol owned by Filipinas Broadcasting Network, Inc. The station's studio and transmitter is located at Nabua,Camarines Sur near the market. It operates daily from 4:00 am to 11:00 pm.
FBN stations
AM Stations:
- DZCV 684 kHz (Radyo Sanggunian) - Tuguegarao City
- DZGE 855 kHz (Radyo Sanggunian) - Naga City
FM Stations:
- Sigaw 967 - Lucena City
- 99.9 WEB FM - Naga City
- Radio City 95.5 - Legazpi City
Radio journalism
Two DWEB radio journalists were killed within a year. Miguel Belen was assassinated July 9, 2010, by a member of the New People’s Army. Romeo Olea, who was radio show host of "Anything Goes", was assassinated June 13, 2011, after having receiving death threats for his sharp political commentary.[1]
Notable radio personalities
- Andro Gold (Alejandro "Bong" Odavar)
- Bea (Beatriz Oranga) now with 96.3 Easy Rock as Chloe
- Big Angelo (Romeo Fernandez Jr.)
- Bobby Holiday (Robert Yanzon)(Deceased)
- Cactus Jack (Ludwig Rinon) now with DWOK Legazpi
- Captain Billy (Benjie Agustin)
- Crayze Maggie (Magno Reniva)
- Denim Ken (Nestor Canton) now with PinoyRadio.COM as Martin Fries
- Don Michael (Elpidio Padua Jr.)
- Dunn Rusell (Wally Romanillos)
- Eric B (Eric Ferdinand Badong)
- Freddie Blue Eyes (Alfredo Ubana)
- George Pizza (George Baloloy)
- Jason Steele (Michael Lopez)
- Al Lanuza
- Little E (Fer Basbas)
- Pia (Pia Cledera) (Deceased)
- Rockin' Roy (Rohmen Obias)now with PinoyRadio.COM as Brian Bacon
- Reno Valentino (Ceferino Bonilla)
- Samantha (Sam Milano)
- Welkin Sky (Manny "JAM" Sabido Jr)
- Joepat (Jovan Galvo)
- Dave (Jorge Adan Abarientos)
References
- ↑ Escandor Jr., Juan. 2011. “My husband died exposing anomalies.” Inquirer News, June 15. Retrieved September 14, 2011
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