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* '''Nicole Hyala''' (Emmy Gaite - Tinana) – lifted from "kolehiyala", a female college student, also production supervisor for the said radio station.
* '''Nicole Hyala''' (Emmy Gaite - Tinana) – lifted from "kolehiyala", a female college student, also production supervisor for the said radio station.
* '''Kristine Dera''' (Ivanne Colleen Parrilla) - lifted from "tindera", a female vendor
* '''Kristine Dera''' (Ivanne Colleen Parrilla) - lifted from "tindera", a female vendor
* '''Diego Bandido''' (Michael Fantinalgo) - lifted from "bandido", a bandit (formerly Diego Latigo from [[DWSM|102.7 Star FM]])
* '''Diego Bandido''' (Michael Fantinalgo) - lifted from "bandido", a bandit (formerly from [[DWYS|101.1 Yes!FM]] and Diego Latigo from [[DWSM|102.7 Star FM]])
* ''' Shai Tisai''' (Elizabeth Almonte)- Lifted from "tisay",a Filipino word for light-skinned female. (formerly from [[DXCM | Easy Rock Zamboanga]])
* ''' Shai Tisai''' (Elizabeth Almonte)- Lifted from "tisay",a Filipino word for light-skinned female. (formerly from [[DXCM | Easy Rock Zamboanga]])
* '''Raqi Terra''' (Jessey Guiam)(formerly known as Chuchu Buday) - lifted from "rakitera", a person who makes extra work
* '''Raqi Terra''' (Jessey Guiam)(formerly known as Chuchu Buday) - lifted from "rakitera", a person who makes extra work

Revision as of 04:32, 27 August 2014

DZMB (90.7 Love Radio)
File:90.7-love-radio-logo.jpg
Broadcast areaMetro Manila, surrounding areas
Frequency90.7 MHz
Branding90.7 Love Radio
Programming
FormatTop 40 (CHR), OPM
Ownership
Owner
DZRH, 96.3 Easy Rock, Yes! FM 101.1
History
First air date
July 1, 1946 (AM Band)
February 14, 1975; 49 years ago (1975-02-14) (FM Band)
Call sign meaning
DZ
M
anila
Broadcasting
Company
Technical information
ClassC, D, E
Power25,000 watts
ERP40,000 watts
Links
Websitehttp://www.loveradio.com.ph/
http://www.kabisyo.com/

DZMB (90.7 FM) – branded as 90.7 Love Radio – is radio station with top 40 (CHR) and, OPM format. It is owned and operated by Manila Broadcasting Company in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at Star City, CCP Complex, Pasay City and the transmitter is located atop the BSA Twin Tower, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City.[1]

On-air staff

Most of the hosts/jocks' names are derived from common Filipino occupations (e.g., driver, vendor).

  • Chris Tsuper (Adrian Policena) – a cross-between "Christopher" and "tsuper", a driver/motorist. He was previously known as "Carlo Valentino" of Love Radio Lucena
  • Nicole Hyala (Emmy Gaite - Tinana) – lifted from "kolehiyala", a female college student, also production supervisor for the said radio station.
  • Kristine Dera (Ivanne Colleen Parrilla) - lifted from "tindera", a female vendor
  • Diego Bandido (Michael Fantinalgo) - lifted from "bandido", a bandit (formerly from 101.1 Yes!FM and Diego Latigo from 102.7 Star FM)
  • Shai Tisai (Elizabeth Almonte)- Lifted from "tisay",a Filipino word for light-skinned female. (formerly from Easy Rock Zamboanga)
  • Raqi Terra (Jessey Guiam)(formerly known as Chuchu Buday) - lifted from "rakitera", a person who makes extra work
  • Lyka Barista (Joy Babor) - Lifted from "barista"
  • Papa Jack (John Gemperle) - Ang matabang boses lasing na DJ. lifted from the "padyak" boys, a bicycle with a sidecar
  • Pinong Lagari (Kadyot Pinong) (Rufino Lagari) – The character behind "Kadyot lang! Kadyot lang", Cebuano for "Wait up!" which became one of the station's catchphrases.
  • Kukurukuku – The chipmunk-sounding character who first popularized "Kailangan pa bang i-memorize 'yan!" (Does it have to be memorized?)

Weekday Programming[2]

  • ? with Chris Tsuper (6 - 8 am)
  • Tambalan with Chris Tsuper and Nicole Hyala (8 am - 9 am)
  • ? with Nicole Hyala (9 am - 12 nn)
  • ? with Kristine Dera (12 nn - 3pm)
  • Papa Jack's TLC: The Drama Special (1 - 2 pm) - Hosted by Kristine Dera and Tanya Chinita of Yes! FM Manila. Simulcast to Love Radio and Yes! FM stations nationwide.
  • Rambulan sa Hapon with Diego Bandido, Shai Tisai, and Tatang Henyo (3 - 6 pm)
  • Frienduh with Raqi Terra and Lyka Barista (6 - 9 pm)
  • TLC: True Love Conversations/Wild Confessions/The Letter with Papa Jack (Monday - Thursday 9pm - 3am)
  • Gabi na, Gising na! with Papa Jack and Chico Loco (Fridays, 9 pm - 3 am onwards) - Simulcast to Love Radio and Yes! FM stations nationwide.

Weekend Programming[3]

Saturday

Automated Playlist (DJ Rest Day)

Sunday

Air Time Program Jocks
12 mn - 4 am The Love Sweep All Music
4 - 6 am Sunday Golden Morning All Music
6 - 8 am Sunday Golden Morning Chris Tsuper
8 - 10 am Juke Box Hits Nicole Hyala
10 am - 12 nn Sunday Showdown Kristine Dera
12 nn - 2 pm Sunday Afternoon Special Diego Bandido
2 - 4 pm Afternoon Showdown Shai Tisai
4 - 6 pm Evening Love Drive Raqi Terra
6 - 8 pm Evening Love Drive Lyka Barista
8 pm - 12 mn Evening Love Drive All Music

Theme songs

  • Love Radio: Ang Sarap Mong Number 1 (2012-present)

Strengths

A plus factor is the signal quality. DZMB's signal involves a quadraphonic (4 channel) stereo sound that is heavy on the bass side of music, giving it an overwhelming presence. It's a sure come-on even for radios of relatively weak quality, ensuring its popularity.

Awards

  • Best FM Station - 2014 Yahoo PH Celebrity Awards
  • Best Male Disk Jockey for Papa Jack - 2014 Yahoo! PH Celebrity Awards
  • Best Female Disk Jockey for Nicole Hyala - 2014 Yahoo! PH Celebrity Awards
  • Best Female Disk Jockey for Nicole Hyala - 2013 Yahoo! OMG Awards
  • Best Male Disk Jockey for Papa Jack - 2013 Yahoo! OMG Awards
  • Best Female Disk Jockey for Nicole Hyala - 2013 Yahoo! OMG Awards
  • Best Male Disk Jockey for Papa Jack - 2012 Yahoo! OMG Awards
  • Best Female Disk Jockey for Nicole Hyala - 2012 Yahoo! OMG Awards
  • Best Radio Program: Tambalang Balasubas at Balahura for Nicole Hyala and Chris Tsuper - 2012 Yahoo! OMG Awards

Love Radio stations

Further information: Love Radio stations

See also

References

  1. ^ "Asia's Largest Radio Network Now at the Philippines' Tallest Twin Towers". Luke Roxas Site. 18 April 2012. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
  2. ^ http://www.loveradio.com.ph/index.php?page=programs
  3. ^ http://www.loveradio.com.ph/index.php?page=programs