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Broadcast area | Mega Manila and surrounding areas |
Frequency | 89.1MHz |
Branding | Adventist World Radio 89.1 |
Programming | |
Language | English,Filipino |
Format | Religious Radio (Seventh-day Adventist Church) |
Network | Adventist World Radio |
Ownership | |
Owner | Blockbuster Broadcasting System |
Operator | Adventist Media |
Through Adventist Media: DWVN-DTV (Hope Channel Philippines) | |
History | |
First air date | 1975 |
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Call sign meaning | WAVe (former branding) AdVentist Church |
Technical information | |
Licensing authority | NTC |
Class | A (clear frequency) |
Power | 20,000watts |
ERP | 60,000watts |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen live Official livestream |
Website | home |
DWAV (89.1FM), on-air asAdventist World Radio 89.1, is a radio station owned by Blockbuster Broadcasting System and operated under anairtime lease agreement by theAdventist Media. The station's studio is located at the North Philippines Union Conference Compound, #210 San Juan St.,Pasay, while its transmitter is located at Palos Verdes Executive Village, Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Sumulong Highway,Antipolo.[1]
The station first aired in 1975 as KB 89.1 under the call letters DWKB-FM. It was under the ownership of theIntercontinental Broadcasting Corporation. In a short time, it became one of the country's most listened easy listening FM stations.
In 1987, the management planned to reformat the station, which would playPinoy music, for the announcers to be competitive. However, the latter preferred to continue its old format.[2]
The station later rebranded as 89 DMZ and also changed its callsign to DZMZ-FM. It was known for airingdance,techno-pop,[3]hip-hop andremixed music throughout its existence. The late rapper,Francis Magalona, worked with the station beginning in 1994[4] through his program, "The Word-up Show", which aired on Saturday nights. It also became the home of the "Mobile Circuit" aired on Friday nights.[5]
From May 2000, in what was the first in the country's broadcasting, the stationsimulcast a Tuesday primetime variety show ofIBC-13,DMZTV, whose format is similar to that ofMTV.[6][7]
The station was among those assets of theIntercontinental Broadcasting Corporation which had been sequestered by theAquino administration through the newly-formedPresidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG); with the network's privatization being planned since mid-1990s.[8][9] The station was eventually acquired by the Vera Group though Blockbuster Broadcasting System, Inc. in a bidding held by thePresidential Commission on Good Government in December 2000.[10] However, the station shared its transmission facilities with IBC-13 until 2014 when it transferred its facilities to Antipolo.
Wave 89.1 began regular broadcast on March 1, 2001, simultaneous with a media launch in a hotel inMakati.[11] It also changed its callsign to DWAV to reflect the branding. Managed by formerMagic 89.9 jock Rolando Sulit a.k.a. Joe D'Mango,[11] the station initially carried anurban adult contemporary format, playingcontemporary pop music andrhythm and blues.[12]
In 2007, Gary Caoili took over the management of the station after Sulit departed his management duties for both Wave and sister stationJam 88.3 (and subsequently transferred toABS-CBN before migrating toAustralia for good). A year later, after the demise ofBlazin' 105.9, the station shifted toUrban Contemporary, playing more Hip Hop and R&B.
From 2010 to 2014, the station has been known for hosting the Urban Music Awards.[13][14]
From 2015 to mid-2022, Nelson Capulso ("Sgt. Pepper"/"The Sarge") was the station manager.
On April 14, 2024, Wave quietly signed off for the last time.[15][16]
On March 10, 2024, theAdventist Media, the local radio arm of theSeventh-day Adventist Church that runs Adventist World Radio (AWR) and Hope Radio, signed an agreement with Blockbuster Broadcasting System, wherein it will lease the station.[17]
On April 15, the station returned on air on test broadcast. It was officially launched on April 24, 2024 under the Adventist World Radio network, though occasionally dubbed asAWR on Wave 89.1. On October 31, 2024, theWave brand, officially dropped off.