DWQZ

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DWQZ (979 Home Radio)
Broadcast areaMega Manila, surrounding areas
Frequency97.9 MHz (FM Stereo)
Branding979 Home Radio
Programming
FormatEasy Listening, Soft AC
Ownership
Owner
DWIZ
History
First air date
September 2000
Former call signs
DWCD-FM (1986–1997)
Call sign meaning
DWQZ
Technical information
ClassA/B/C
Power25,000 watts
ERP60,000 watts
Links
WebcastListen Live (via Ustream)
Websitehttp://www.979homeradio.com/

DWQZ (97.9 FM), branded as 979 Home Radio, is a commercial broadcast radio station, broadcasting 24/7 with an Easy Listening format. It is owned by the Aliw Broadcasting Corporation. Its studios are located at the 5th Floor, Citystate Centre, 709 Shaw Blvd., Brgy. Oranbo, Pasig City, and its transmitter is located at Nuestra Señora Dela Paz Subdivision, Sumulong Highway, Brgy. Santa Cruz, Antipolo City, Rizal. Since 2015, Home Radio Manila is headed by Braggy Braganza.

History

2000-2014: As an easy listening station

97dot9 Home Radio started its broadcast on September 11, 2000. It adopted a modern-leaning easy listening format, dubbed as the "#1 Easy Listening Station" in Metro Manila. After gaining success in half a year, it was then implemented to its provincial stations. Aside from its usual programming from Mondays to Saturdays, it aired variety hits programming during Sundays.

In 2006, Home Radio introduced its first 24-hour fully automated DJ, Jackie (voiced by Lannie Chan). In 2009, it recruited female (and later, male) DJs on board, following the less talk, more music style.

On February 28, 2014, after 14 years, the Home Radio network bade goodbye to its easy listening format, following its transition for the next 2 weeks, leaving Easy Rock as the sole Soft AC station in the market.

2014-2015: As a Contemporary MOR station

On March 17, 2014, the Home Radio network reformatted to a masa format, with a new slogan, "Natural!". Managed by Bryan "Idol T-Bone" Quitoriano, with the air team retained, they were named after fruits. OPM singers Jimmy Bondoc and Duncan Ramos from the Sabado Boys fame, came to the station in July with their own radio program "The R&B Show: The Ramos and Bondoc Show," but got cancelled by the end of that year.

2015-2017: As a CHR Local station

On April 5, 2015, the station was revamped once more, with a different sound and at the same time, it adapted the new positioner "Be You" & "The Home of the Millennials". Managed by Migz Anzuares (of RT), its format was CHR/Top 40 music with an emphasis on OPM, simply known as CHR Local.

By the end of 2015, the "Natural!" slogan was dropped & replaced with "The Music of Now". With Braggy Braganza (of LS & SR) taking over as station manager, Home Radio shifted to a full-fledged CHR station. It slowly got the attention of the youth until it became a favorite of the Millennials. The station also launched its student DJ search called "Aircheck 979", where various student DJs were tapped from different schools & universities around the country.

2017-Present: Return to Easy Listening Format

On June 30, 2017 at 9am, Home Radio (now read as nine-seven-nine) abruptly discontinued its CHR programming due to unknown reasons. Public clamor for the station's return to its legendary easy listening format after 3 years of hiatus has paved the way for its eventual reinstatement. New jingles and stingers contained the phrase "It Feels Good to be Home".

Current Programs

  • Morning Melodies with Alex: 90s/2000s/Acoustics & Revivals. Weekdays, 6am - 9am. (ON HOLD)
  • Emotions in Motion with Braggy: The Best of the 80s & 90s Love Songs. Weekdays, 9am - 12nn.
  • Sunday All-Day Classics: Music of the 70s & 80s. Sundays, all day.

Segments

  • Home Radio Network News
  • Road Patrol (via Trapik Dot Com)

Home Radio stations

See also