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DZMB

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Radio station in Metro Manila, Philippines
Not to be confused withDZMV-TV.

Love Radio Manila (DZMB)
90.7 Love Radio logo since November 2021
Broadcast areaMega Manila and surrounding areas
Frequency90.7MHz (HD Radio) (FM Stereo)
Branding90.7 Love Radio
Programming
LanguageFilipino
FormatContemporary MOR,OPM
NetworkLove Radio
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
July 1, 1946 (1946-07-01) (on AM band)
February 14, 1975 (1975-02-14) (on FM band)
Former call signs
KZMB (1946–1948)
Former frequencies
760 kHz (1946–1975)
Call sign meaning
ManilaBroadcasting Company
Manila'sBest
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
Power25,000watts
ERP75,000watts
Transmitter coordinates
14°35′9.76″N121°03′29.66″E / 14.5860444°N 121.0582389°E /14.5860444; 121.0582389
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteLove Radio

DZMB (90.7FM), broadcasting as90.7 Love Radio, is aradio station owned and operated byMBC Media Group through its licensee Cebu Broadcasting Company.[1][2] It serves as the flagship station of theLove Radio Network. The station's studio is located on the Second Floor, MBC Building,Star City, Vicente Sotto St.,CCP Complex,Roxas Boulevard,Pasay. Its transmitter is located at theBSA Twin Towers, Bank Drive,Ortigas Center,Mandaluyong, sharing the same site with sister stations96.3 Easy Rock and101.1 Yes FM.[3]

History

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Early years

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Manila Broadcasting Company (MBC) founded the first music radio station in Manila under the callsign KZMB, which started its operations on the AM band on July 1, 1946, and was then originally broadcast at 760 kHz on the AM band. The station was assigned to Cebu Broadcasting Company, an associate to the Elizalde family which also owns MBC. It also served as the sister station ofDZRH and another established stationDZPI in 1949.

In 1948, following the international telecommunications conference in the United States where the Philippines changed its first letter to "D", KZMB changed its callsign to DZMB.[4]

In September 1972, whenPresidentFerdinand Marcos declaredMartial Law, the dictatorship shut down and took over radio stations to silenced public criticism and opposition by controlling information that people had access to.[5] DZMB was then allowed to resume operations a few months later.

Conversion into FM broadcasting

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On February 14, 1975, MBC converted DZMB to the FM band, assigned at 90.7 MHz. The station maintained its music programming but it began airing as aneasy listening-formatted station, earning the on-air moniker known as "Beautiful Music". Most notable personalities who worked on the station during that time wereMel Tiangco,Jay Sonza, and Reysie Amado.[citation needed]

In the 1980s, Manuelito "Manny" F. Luzon took over the management of the station, and reforming DZMB 90.7 under the new identity: 90.7 Love Radio. With this new strategy, 90.7 Love Radio became one of the most-listened to stations in Manila.[6][7][8]

The station's easy listening format lasted for over the next two decades until the beginning of the new millennium.

TheKabisyo era and the ratings game

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On February 14, 2000, coinciding with the 25th anniversary, 90.7 Love Radio was relaunched with a new logo and the tagline"Kailangan pa bang i-memorize yan? Bisyo na 'to!" to have become common everyday expressions of many Filipinos. Since the relaunch, 90.7 Love Radio has been reformatted as amasa (contemporary MOR) station after the success of its sister FM stationYes FM 101.1. Over the next years, 90.7 Love Radio became a top-rated station after dethroning Yes FM 101.1 in the radio survey, the success would maintain its #1 position in the FM radio ratings for the next few years.[9]

The 2004, also began the careers of popular radio personalities.Chris Tsuper and Nicole Hyala launched their own programTambalang Balasubas at Balahura, originally aired on a late-afternoon/early-evening slot before moving to its current morning slot. Since then, the program began to broadcast via satellite on all Love Radio stations nationwide.[citation needed]

In 2007, John Gemperle joined the station under his on-air moniker "Papa Jack". He would later launch his love advice programTLC: True Love Conversations, which became one of the most popular night-time radio shows until his departure from the station on December 16, 2016 and transferred to106.7 Energy FM on March 20, 2017.[10][11]

Following MBC's acquisition of 96.3DWRK from the Hodreal family in 2008, MBC reassigned DZMB back to its original station licensee Cebu Broadcasting Company, as the latter took ownership of the said new station.[1][2]

On October 2, 2019, the main studios of 90.7 Love Radio at the MBC Building inCCP Complex,Pasay, along with its sister MBC Manila radio stations, were affected by amajor fire that originated in the nearbyStar City theme park. In interim, Love Radio broadcast from its backup studio atBSA Twin Towers inOrtigas Center,Mandaluyong, where its transmitter is located.[12]

On November 15, 2021, after a 2-year hiatus, Love Radio Manila, along with sister stations96.3 Easy Rock and101.1 Yes The Best, returned to the newly renovated MBC Building inside the Star City complex, which was still under rehabilitation and reconstruction at that time. On the same day, MBC relaunched its new corporate slogan,Sama-Sama Tayo, Pilipino! (lit. transl.We're altogether, Filipinos!) along with the new logos of all MBC radio stations. However, MBC's AM stationDZRH retained its interim studios at the Design Center of the Philippines which is near the MBC Building, but soon followed suit on December 17, 2021.[13]

On January 16, 2023, Angkol Dagol and Conyo Bicolano debuted as the station's two new jocks.[14] On March 4, 2023, Love Radio launched its own countdown, the "Top 10 Countdown". Later that year, it also launched its first student jock program "Love Radio Academy", which airs every Saturday afternoons, and featuring student jocks from different universities and colleges.

On January 6, 2024, from being limited to weekday duties, the station resumed having its DJs on weekends, similar to their sister stationsYes FM andEasy Rock . In addition, its former Sunday programs, "Sunday Golden Morning", "Jukebox Hits", "Sunday Showdown" and "Sunday Afternoon Special" also returned. On February 14, 2024, as part of the station's 49th anniversary, the radio drama program "Dear Love" was launched, as well as their rehashed slogan, "Kailangan pa bang i-memorize yan? Basic!"

In October 2024,Chris Tsuper left the station as he will run as the councilor ofLucban,Quezon for the2025 Philippine Midterm Elections. As a result, his noontime radio programTambalan (with co-host Nicole Hyala) aired its final broadcast on October 11, 2024 after over two decades.[15]

Current DJs

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  • Tanya Chinita
  • Angkol Dagol
  • Robin Sienna
  • Conyo Bicolano
  • Nicole Hyala
  • Diego Bandido
  • Mara Tonee
  • Raqi Terra

Former DJs

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Awards

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  • Best Male Disk Jockey - ALTA Media Icon Awards for Chris Tsuper (2016)
  • Best FM Station - ALTA Media Icon Awards (2016)
  • Best FM Station - 24th KBP Golden Dove Awards (2016)
  • Best FM Station - 23rd KBP Golden Dove Awards (2015)
  • Best FM Station - 2014 Yahoo PH Celebrity Awards
  • Best Female Disk Jockey for Nicole Hyala - 2013 Yahoo! OMG Awards
  • Best Female Disk Jockey for Nicole Hyala - 2012 Yahoo! OMG Awards
  • Best Radio Program: Tambalang Balasubas at Balahura for Nicole Hyala and Chris Tsuper - 2012 Yahoo! OMG Awards
  • Best Male Disk Jockey for Papa Jack - 2012 Yahoo! OMG Awards
  • Best Male Disk Jockey for Papa Jack - 2013 Yahoo! OMG Awards
  • Male DJ of the Year for Papa Jack - 2014 Yahoo! Celebrity Awards
  • Best Radio Comedy Program: Tambalan for Nicole Hyala and Chris Tsuper - 27th KBP Golden Dove Awards (2019)

References

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  1. ^ab"2011 Philippine Yearbook (Page 18)"(PDF).
  2. ^ab"NTC FM Stations via FOI website"(PDF).foi.gov.ph. August 17, 2019.
  3. ^"Asia's Largest Radio Network Now at the Philippines' Tallest Twin Towers".Luke Roxas Site. April 18, 2012. Archived fromthe original on October 30, 2013. RetrievedOctober 25, 2013.
  4. ^"Manila Broadcasting Company Inc"(PDF).The Cable Tow. Vol. 22, no. 7.Nielsen Business Media. January 1948. p. 19. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2024 – via Google Books.
  5. ^"Breaking the News: Silencing the Media Under Martial Law".Martial Law Museum. RetrievedOctober 31, 2022.
  6. ^"Win Radio ranks sixth among Metro Manila radio stations".Philippine Entertainment Portal. September 27, 2011.
  7. ^Baquisal, Yui (July 11, 2011)."Changing of the guards".The Philippine Star.
  8. ^Baquisal, Yui (April 18, 2011)."No double meaning songs on air".The Philippine Star.
  9. ^Jeffrey O. Vaslino (February 25, 2011)."The changing landscape of FM radio".BusinessWorld. Archived fromthe original on March 6, 2021. RetrievedAugust 1, 2019.
  10. ^Concepcion, Pocholo (June 27, 2015)."The outrageous jock named Papa Jack: Why even the chi-chi set is talking about him".Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  11. ^"Papa Jack quits Love Radio show". Tempo. January 2, 2017.
  12. ^"Fire hits Star City compound".GMA News Online. RetrievedSeptember 4, 2020.
  13. ^"MBC jumsptarts re-branding campaign with new station logos". dzrh.com.ph. November 15, 2021. RetrievedNovember 15, 2021.
  14. ^"Angkol Dagol at Conyo Bicolano, maghahatid ng karagdagang #FeelGood vibes".Love Radio Manila (in Filipino). January 16, 2023. RetrievedMay 19, 2023.
  15. ^"Tambalang Nicole Hyala, Chris Tsuper nagpaalam na makalipas ang 2 dekada".bandera.inquirer.net (in Filipino). October 12, 2024. RetrievedOctober 12, 2024.
Chairman/CEO
Fred J. Elizalde
Senior-Vice President
Juan Elizalde
President
Ruperto Nicdao Jr.
Founders
Frederico Elizalde
JM Elizalde
Manolo Elizalde
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Robert Pua
Eduardo Cordova
Julio Macuja II
Rudolph Jularbal
George Goduco
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