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DWFM signed on in 1973 as MRS 92.3 (MRS meaning Most Requested Song), Manila's third FM station at that time. Having an adult contemporary format during its existence, the station is known for playing the most requested song every hour. DWFM quickly became the top-rated FM station in Manila, and held this title for most of its existence.
Wanted sa Radyo (lit. transl. Wanted on Radio) is a public affairs show that airs on Monday to Friday from 2:00 to 4:00 pm on 105.9 True FM with a live simulcast on television via One PH and True TV and online via livestreaming on the "Raffy Tulfo in Action" YouTube channel and Facebook page.
Philippine Collective Media Corporation (PCMC) launched Favorite Music Radio in Manila on DWFM 92.3 FM, with relay stations in Baguio, Davao, and General Santos, replacing the former frequencies of Nation Broadcasting Corporation.
DWFO (87.5 FM), broadcasting as Republika ni Juan 87.5, is a radio station owned and operated by the Presidential Broadcast Service, the broadcast arm of the Presidential Communications Group. Its studios and transmitter are located at the 4th Floor, Philippine Information Agency Building, Visayas Ave., Quezon City .
DXRL (101.5 FM) is a radio station owned and operated by Nation Broadcasting Corporation, a sister company of TV5 Network Inc. It currently serves as a relay station of True FM (formerly Radyo5) in Manila. The station's transmitter is located along Ramon Chavez St., Cagayan de Oro. [1]
Viewers can watch "Ladies & Gentlemen ... 50 Years of SNL Music" live on NBC at 8 p.m. ET on Monday, Jan. 27. Don't have cable? The documentary will be available for streaming on Peacock the next day.
DWPM (630 AM), broadcasting as Radyo 630, is a radio station owned by Philippine Collective Media Corporation and operated conjointly with ABS-CBN Corporation under Media Serbisyo Production Corporation. [1]
Watch Pete Hegseth's confirmation hearing. The hearing is expected to begin Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. ET, according to the Armed Services Committee website, which says it will have a live video.