DWYS
City | Pasay City |
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Broadcast area | Mega Manila, surrounding areas |
Branding | 101.1 Yes The Best |
Slogan | The Millennials' Choice |
Frequency |
101.1 MHz (also on HD Radio) Cignal Channel 302 |
First air date |
1980 (as DZFX 101.1) October 11, 1985 (as Kiss FM 101.1) 1989 (as Kiss Jazz 101.1) December 18, 1995 (as 101.1 Showbiz Tsismis) December 6, 1998 (as Yes FM 101.1) July 18, 2016 (as 101.1 Yes The Best) |
Format | Contemporary MOR, Hot Adult Contemporary, OPM |
Power | 25,000 watts |
ERP | 60,000 watts |
Class | C, D, E |
Callsign meaning |
YeS The Best (current branding) or YeS FM (former branding) |
Former callsigns |
DZFX (1980-1985) DWKS (1985–1995) DWST (1995–1998) |
Owner |
Manila Broadcasting Company (Pacific Broadcasting Systems) |
Sister stations | DZRH, 90.7 Love Radio, 96.3 Easy Rock |
Webcast | http://www.yesthebest.com.ph/online-radio-station/listen-live/ |
Website | http://www.yesthebest.com.ph/ |
DWYS (101.1 FM), currently broadcasting as 101.1 Yes The Best, is a commercial radio station in Metro Manila, licensed to Pasay City. It was owned by Pacific Broadcasting Systems (a wholly owned subsidiary of Manila Broadcasting Company) in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at the CCP Complex, Pasay City, and its transmitter is located atop the BSA Twin Towers, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City,[1] sharing the same site with 90.7 Love Radio & 96.3 Easy Rock. 101.1 Yes The Best operates 24 hours a day (except Holy Week annually where it signs-off from midnight of Good Friday until they resume operations starting on the evening of Black Saturday at 6:00 pm), with its well-crafted playlist features Pop music, OPM and Asian Pop, and the Philippines' Best Mix of Music from the 1980s to present.
History
DZFX 101.1 (1969-1985)
Originally owned by Makati Broadcasting Network, it began broadcasting in 1969 as DZFX 101.1. It played classical music and elevator music (at that time, they competed against non-commercial 98.7 DZFE) until October 11, 1985, and a few minutes before 12 noon, it played its last song, a Mozart piece, just before the top of the hour. A five-second silence ensued, and the production launch presentation was played saying goodbye to DZFX and saying hello to Kiss FM.
Kiss FM 101.1 (1985-1989)
Shortly after DZFX 101.1's sign off in October 11, 1985, it was rebranded as Kiss FM 101.1 (call letters DWKS) with studios located at 14th floor, Insular Life Building, Ayala Ave. cor. Paseo de Roxas, Makati Central Business District. 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).
Kiss Jazz 101.1 (1989-1995)
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.
101.1 Showbiz Tsismis (1995-1998)
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 was located then in FJE Building, Makati.
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.[2]
Yes FM 101.1 (1998-2016)
On December 6, 1998, 101.1 was re-launched as Yes FM 101.1 with a different call sign (DWYS). Its format was hot adult contemporary similar to its sister station 90.7 Love Radio and became the undisputed number 1 FM station from 1999 to 2002.
In July 2002, all MBC stations from FJE Building in Makati City 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!" (That'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!" (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 of Diego Bandido, Emma Harot, Kristine Dera and Robin Sienna which they were moved to the former, 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 is a Gawad Tanglaw Hall of Fame awardee because the station is awarded as the Best FM Station for five consecutive years.
Since 2015, Yes FM banter are now based on 1 peso Hayahay quotes (e.g. "Kung Piso lang sana ang hot meals sa Cebu Pacific... Ay! Hayahay ang Buhay!").
At the midnight of July 18, 2016, DWYS was reformatted, ending the Yes FM brand that lasted 17 years.
101.1 Yes The Best (2016-present)
On July 18, 2016, at exactly 6:00am, the station was reformatted as 101.1 Yes The Best. The station added adult contemporary songs similar to its sister station, 96.3 Easy Rock.
Two DJs from 90.7 Love Radio, Shai Tisai and Raqi Terra were moved to 101.1 Yes The Best in exchange of Tanya Chinita and Kara Karinyosa that they were moved to the former. Totoy Bato later left the station in November 2016 to transfer to the former.
In May 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.
Yes The Best radio stations
- Further information: Yes The Best stations
Compilation albums of 101.1 Yes The Best
- MYMP: "New Horizon" (Ivory Music, 2006)
- MYMP: "Now" (Ivory Music, 2008)
- Davey Langit: "Mad About Acoustic" (Viva Records, 2009)
- Frencheska Farr: "Inside My Heart" (GMA Records, 2010)
- Sarah Geronimo: "One Heart" (Viva Records, 2011)
References
- ↑ "Asia’s Largest Radio Network Now at the Philippines’ Tallest Twin Towers". Luke Roxas Site. 18 April 2012. Archived from the original on 30 October 2013. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
- ↑ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=k40mAAAAIBAJ&sjid=1AoEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5430%2C3084024