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DWTM (89.9 FM), on-air as Magic 89.9, is a radio station owned and operated by Quest Broadcasting Incorporated. It serves as the flagship station of Magic Nationwide and the flagship partner station of Tiger 22 Media .
Boys' Night Out started as a small segment of Magic 89.9 called Radio Tabloid hosted by King DJ Logan and CJ the DJ. After moderate success the executives of the station decided to turn it into a radio talk show called Boys Night Out in March 2006 with Radio Tabloid becoming one of its segments renamed to Confession Sessions.
Nyoy Volante: Heartstrings (Vicor Music, 2008) MYMP: Now (Ivory Music, 2008) (in collaboration with Jam 88.3, 90.7 Love Radio & Yes! FM 101.1) Six O Slow/The Quiet Storm Album (MCA Music, 2009) Nina: Renditions of the Soul (Warner Music Philippines, 2009) Freestyle: Playlist (Viva Records, 2009) (in collaboration with Magic 89.9, Jam 88.3 & 99. ...
Good Times with Mo (also known as Good Times or GTWM) is a morning radio show on Magic 89.9 and previously on the Killerbee network around the Philippines, hosted by Mo Twister and Sam Oh with Bam Aquino, Karylle, Alex Calleja and Mara Aquino every Monday to Thursday from 6 a.m. PST to 9 a.m. PST on Magic 89.9.
The company was established in 1986 as the SBS Radio Network Inc. (Sarao Broadcasting Systems), co-owned by the Sarao family (owner of Las Piñas-based Sarao Motors) and the Vera family (original owners of FBS Radio Network). [2]
The station initially reused its old and familiar slogan, "The Rhythm Of The City". The playlist moved in a more eclectic direction, attempting to sound like RT's first Iteration. The deejays have a collective tone similar to the parent station, Magic 89.9, due to the use of Tagalog-English or "Taglish" during live spiels.
1991 - 1993 Fine Music Radio 90.2FM 1993 - 1994 Nuu FM 1994 - 1999 Radio Pacific 1999 - 18/03/2022: The Rock; 21/03/2022 - 30/03/2023: Today FM: 90.6: FM90.6 New Zealand Chinese Radio [7] Chinese radio: Global CAMG Media Group: Waiheke Island: 1997: 91.0: 91ZM [8] Contemporary hit music: NZME Radio: Sky Tower: 1997: 1983 - 1993 Magic 91FM 1993 ...
This change came after WMIA-FM was the lowest rated music station in the Nielsen ratings for the Miami market, with a 2.3 share in the July 2014 ratings. "MY 93.9" dropped most of the 1980s material from their playlist and focused on hits from the 1990s and 2000s. [17] Logo under the 2016–2020 incarnation of "93.9 MIA"