DWKI
Broadcast area | Lucena City, Quezon, Calabarzon, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Occidental and Oriental Mindoro, and some parts of Metro Manila |
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Frequency | 95.1 MHz |
Branding | 95.1 Kiss FM |
Programming | |
Format | Full Service, Classic Hits |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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DWTI, 97.5 Radio City, 105.3 Pakakak Ng Bayan | |
History | |
First air date | 1989 |
Call sign meaning | KIss |
Technical information | |
Power | 5,000 watts |
ERP | 20,000 watts |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
DWKI, on-air as 95.1 Kiss FM, is a music/personality FM radio station owned and operated by DCG Radio-TV Network (formerly known as ConAmor Broadcasting Systems). The station's studio is located at 1022 DCG Tower 1, Maharlika Hi-Way, Brgy. Isabang, Tayabas, Quezon. Its transmission facilities are located at Mount Banoy, Talumpok Silangan, Batangas City. It broadcasts 24 hours a day, playing music of the 60s, 70s & 80s.[1][2][3][4][5]
History
The station was signed on in 1989 as 95.1 KI FM, with an Adult Contemporary format. In the early 2000s, it rebranded as 95.1 Kiss FM, with a Classic hits format. In July 2015, the station transferred from its long-time former studios in Broadcast Village, Brgy. Ibabang Dupay, Lucena, to the newly inaugurated 1022 DCG Tower 1 in Tayabas. Over the recent years, it has evolved into a Full service station, airing talk during mornings & parts of the afternoon, but retaining its music format throughout the rest of the day.
95.1 Kiss FM is known to broadcast at a very powerful reach that its signal even extends to Makati City in the north, Quezon City, Boracay in the south and Naga City, Camarines Sur in the southeast via unclear signal and due to same conflict frequency of RW 95.1 FM (a FM radio station in Pampanga). Thus, it is also called as "South Luzon's FM station" by some. It is also the only FM station broadcasting out of Lucena City to reach the entire Quezon province, given the latter's vast territory.
References
External links
- Kiss FM broadcast stream link
- Kiss FM discussion board where even the station owner responded to some of the messages