DWKY

DWKY (91.5 Win Radio)
City Mandaluyong City
Broadcast area Mega Manila, surrounding areas
Branding 91.5 Win Radio
Slogan Pinag-iisipan pa ba yan?!
Winner ka dito!
Frequency 91.5 MHz (also on HD Radio)
First air date 1980 (as DWMM)
October 1, 1985 (as KY 91.5)
1998 (as K91)
October 13, 2003 (as Energy FM)
June 1, 2011 (as Big Radio)
June 27, 2014 (as Win Radio)
Format Young Adult, OPM
Power 25,000 watts
ERP 60,000 watts
Callsign meaning DWKY 91.5 (Former branding)
Former callsigns As Win Radio:
DWNU (2010-2014)
Former frequencies As Win Radio:
107.5 MHz (2010-2014)
Owner Mabuhay Broadcasting System, Inc.
(One Radio Management)
Webcast 91.5 Win Radio on Ustream
Website http://www.winradio.com.ph/

DWKY (91.5 FM), under the brand 91.5 Win Radio, is a music radio station of Mabuhay Broadcasting System, Inc. in the Philippines. The station's studio and transmitter are located at 40th Floor Summit One Tower, Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City.

History

KY 91.5, and K91 (1985–2003)

91.5 Big Radio logo (June 1, 2011-June 26, 2014)

On October 1, 1985, DWKY was known as KY 91.5 under Mabuhay Broadcasting System, Inc. (MBSI) which also owned DZXQ 1350 AM. It played classic rock hits during the late 80's and the rest of the 90's.

In 1998, Manny F. Luzon became FM Operations Consultant for MBSI. KY 91.5 then became K91 FM, which mainly played novelty and pop music.

91.5 Energy FM (2003–2011)

DWKY from MBSI was re-launched under a new name, 91.5 Energy FM, with a new brand called "Pangga" and a recall byline "Wag mo sabihin radyo, sabihin mo E-ner-gy" in order to compete with the other local stations. Its studios moved to the SYSU Building in Quezon City.

From July to November 2006, The Edge Radio of United Christian Broadcasters occupied the 6pm-6am timeslot of Energy FM. In 2008, it ranked second among Metro Manila stations. In 2009, DWKY, together with its provincial stations, won in the 18th KBP Golden Dove Awards as Best FM Station of the year.

In 2010, Manny Luzon eventually left UBSI to join Progressive Broadcasting Corporation (where he transformed NU 107 to 107.5 Win Radio). After 8 years on 91.5, Energy FM signed off on June 1, 2011 and transferred to the 106.7 FM frequency a month later.

91.5 Big Radio (2011–2014)

91.5 Big Radio was launched in June 1, 2011 at 1:15am. It is managed by Manny Luzon, licensed by former owner MBSI, and resembles the Energy FM format. Bigman Marco (Mark Luzon, Program Director, formerly known as Sgt. Mark of Energy FM) was the first to go on board, followed by a few jocks from the Energy FM roster.[1]

During its first month, it used a partial stinger of the Energy FM slogan "'Wag mo sabihing radyo," until it was abandoned upon Energy FM's move to 106.7. During its first 4 months, it reused its old studios in Centerpoint Bldg. in Pasig City, until it moved to AIC Gold Tower in Pasig City (Win Radio's former home) in September 2011.

Since late March 2012, Big Radio ranked #3 in the FM radio ratings, based on the KBP Radio Research Council.

91.5 Win Radio (2014–present)

On June 26, 2014, 91.5 Big Radio ended its airing after 3 years. It was replaced by 91.5 Win Radio, which used to be aired on 107.5 for the past few years (the 107.5 frequency is now Wish 1075). A few days prior, Luzon resigned as EVP of PBC. Its programs and DJs (a few from the original Win Radio) were premiered last June 27, 2014.

Last January 2015, Win Radio moved its offices and studios from AIC Gold Tower to its current home at Summit One Tower. The transmitter meanwhile was also moved from Antipolo City to the Summit One Tower rooftop a few weeks after.

Win Radio stations

Branding Callsign Frequency Location
91.5 Win Radio DWKY-FM 91.5 MHz Metro Manila
107.9 Win Radio Iloilo DYNY-FM 107.9 MHz Iloilo
107.5 Win Radio Cebu DYNU-FM 107.5 MHz Cebu
107.5 Win Radio Davao DXNU-FM 107.5 MHz Davao
103.1 BIG RADIO DXIT-FM 103.1 MHz Bukidnon

See also

References

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