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DWYS (YES! FM)
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Broadcast area Metro Manila
Branding Yes! FM 101.1 Manila
Slogan Automatic 'Yan! YES! FM... 101.1!
Frequency 101.1 MHz
First air date 1984 (as Kiss FM 101.1)
1988 (as Kiss Jazz 101.1)
1992 (as 101.1 Showbiz Tsismis)
December 8, 1998 (as YES! FM)
Format Top 40 (CHR), OPM
Power 25,000 watts
Callsign meaning DW
YES! FM
Former callsigns DWKS (1985–1990)
DWST (1992–1998)
Former frequencies 87.5 MHz (1968–1973)
Owner Manila Broadcasting Company
(Pacific Broadcasting Systems)
Sister stations DZRH, 90.7 Love Radio, 96.3 Easy Rock
Website http://www.yesfm.com.ph

DWYS, currently operating as YES! FM, it is a 24 hour automated music FM radio station owned by Pacific Broadcasting Systems (a wholly owned subsidiary of Manila Broadcasting Company) in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at the CCP Complex, Pasay City, and its transmitter is atop the One San Miguel Avenue in Pasig City.

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[edit] History of the 101.1 frequency

[edit] Kiss

It began its operations in 1985 as Kiss FM 101.1 (call letters DWKS) owned by Makati Broadcasting Network with studios located at 14th floor, Insular Life Building, Ayala Ave. cor. Paseo de Roxas, Makati Central Business District. From 1985, it had the Contemporary Hit Radio format, competing directly with 99.5 RT. It changed its name to Kiss Jazz 101.1 and transformed into a smooth jazz format from 1988 - 1990 competing directly with Citylite 88.3 (now Jam 88.3) before it quietly went-off the air.

[edit] Showbiz Tsismis

During 1992, MBC launched the show business gossip and music station, 101.1 Showbiz Tsismis. At that time, its call sign was DWST, which stood for "Showbiz Tsismis" (Showbiz Gossip). 101.1 Showbiz Tsismis had a mix of show business news and the latest music hits, and even employed reporters with a reporting style similar to that of local AM stations.

[edit] Yes! FM

On December 8, 1998, 101.1 was re-launched as YES FM! with a different call sign (DWYS). Its format was adult contemporary / easy listening similar to its sister station 90.7 Love Radio and became the undisputed number 1 FM station in 1999 to 2002. On July, 2002, all MBC stations from Makati City were relocated and transferred at Star City Complex in Pasay, Philippines and in 2008, YES! FM 101.1 was again repackaged and it adopted the slogan Automatic 'Yan! YES-FM. The playlists used were almost the same as 90.7 Love Radio's but the programming was different.

[edit] 101.1 Yes-FM Disk Jockeys

[edit] Current DJs

Recently, the old names of the recent DJs has been renamed.

  • Brownie, Bruno, Beauty
  • Missy Hista
  • Rica Herra
  • Totoy Bato "Ang Watsinanggong Bisdak sa Radyo..ang lalakeng hindi tumatanggap ng lagay...lagay na gibuti-buti!" (formerly known as DJ Nico of 106.3 Yes FM Dumaguete)
  • Maria Maldita "Sosyalerang Skwatir ng Automatic Yan YES FM"
  • Chico Loco - "Ang Loko-Loko sa Radyo"

[edit] Previous DJs

[edit] Yes FM 101.1

[edit] 101.1 Showbiz Tsismis

  • Bee Kondo
  • Billie Jean
  • Deo Macalma (also the assistant station manager, now a newscaster of DZRH)
  • Dr. Clark (Daniel Razon From, UNTV 37)
  • Ace Dominique
  • Lolit Solis
  • Ogie Diaz
  • Liza Endaya
  • Benjie Felipe (now at 92.3 News FM)
  • Morly Alinio (now at[ [DZRH]])
  • Monti Tirasol
  • Gorgy Rula
  • Ana Pingol

[edit] 101.1 Kiss FM

  • Jeremiah Junior (now with 99.5 RT)
  • George Boone
  • Eric Caine
  • Jiggy
  • Stoney Burke
  • Vince St. Price
  • Sonny Zee
  • Dick Reese
  • Lindy
  • Pinky
  • Bernadette
  • AJ Fats
  • Martin Nievera
  • Cris Cruise (formerly with NU 107)

[edit] Current Theme

  • Good day, mate. What's your favorite radio station?
  • Pastilan dude. Automatic Yan! YES FM.

[edit] Yes-FM radio stations

Further information: YES! FM stations

[edit] Former Slogans

  • 2003-2006- Sarap! All The Time
  • June 2006-January 2007- Yesterday Pa! (As Secondary Slogan January 2007-April 2008)
  • January 2007-April 2008- Derecho! Basta 101 Point One!

[edit] Compilation Albums of Yes FM 101.1

  • MYMP: "New Horizon" (Ivory Music, 2006)
  • MYMP: "Now" (Ivory Music, 2008)
  • Davey Langit: Mad About Acoustic (Viva Records, 2009)

[edit] See also


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