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DWSS City of license Mandaluyong City Broadcast area Metro Manila Branding DWSS Slogan Let Your Heart Speak! (Music)
Para sa Diyos, Para sa Bayan! (Blocktimers)
Entertainment Radio! (Blocktimers)Frequency 1494 kHz First air date 1991 Format Religious, Easy listening, Soft AC, Talk Power 10,000 watts Callsign meaning DW
Supreme
SystemsFormer callsigns DWLR (1991 - 1995) Affiliations Family Radio, DZXQ Powerhouse Group Owner Supreme Broadcasting Systems Website DWSS 1494 DWSS (pronounced DW-Double-S) (1494 kHz Metro Manila) is a blocktimer AM station of Supreme Broadcasting Systems in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at Paragon Plaza, EDSA, Mandaluyong City.
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History
The station launched in 1991 as DWLR, The station was previously owned by Ultrasonic Broadcasting System, owner of 106.7 Energy FM under the name 1494 K-LOVE managed by Manny Luzon, playing some love songs and oldies. In 1995, it changed its callsign to DWSS and its time slot was sold to blocktimers, despite still playing automated love songs and oldies.
In 2004, The Vera Group, through Supreme Broadcasting Systems, acquired DWSS. Under new ownership, the station moved its studios from SYSU Building in Quezon City to Paragon Plaza in Mandaluyong City to share facilities with Mellow 947 and DWBL 1242 (both Mellow, DWBL and DWSS shared its studios in Unit 908), Magic 89.9 and 99.5 RT. Currently, DWSS is part of The Radio Partners, Inc. (The talk blocktimers, however, are managed by sister company FBS Radio Network).
In 2010, DWSS began broadcasting worldwide via audio streaming DWSS 1494 in this site.
During the 1st half of 2011, every night (6pm-10pm), it aired Family Radio in Tagalog except for 6-7pm slot which airs Open Forum hosted by Harold Camping. It was used to promote the Judgement Day (May 21).
After DZXQ went off the air on February 28, 2011, Nar Pineda and some of the Powerhouse Broadcasters joined the station. In 2010, Tita Swarding and Lady Camille were also joined from relative station DWBL aside from Tita Swarding's Sunday showbiz program Showbiz Balita (OoolaChika!) on DZRH.
Profile
Since the demise of DZXQ, it is the current home of Powerhouse Broadcasters[1]. Similar to DWWW 774, DWSS airs some Religious programs, but plays mostly non-stop music with a few commercial breaks in between songs. Every Sunday, it airs American-syndicated Religious programs. It has taglines such as Love songs at its best & Yesterday's hits, Today's classic. It broadcasts daily from 5:30am to 10:00pm.
Programming
- Kaibigan Kahit Kailan
- Ganito Ngayon
- Tunay na Pilipino
- Himala ng Buhay
- Diretsahan ni Ducky Paredes
- Pakinggan si Ilagan
- Ooola Chika! Daily Edition
- Baligtaran
Personalities
- Nar Pineda
- Roger Arienda
- Narissa Gonzalez
- Ducky Paredes
- Jhino Parrucho
- Ruben Ilagan
- Popo Villanueva
- Roland Lumagbas
- Dr. Erick San Juan
- Tita Swarding
- Lady Camille
- Rey "PJ" Abellana
References
External links
Quest Broadcasting Inc./The Radio Partners, Inc. Affiliated stations Quest Broadcasting-owned stations Magic 89.9 (Metro Manila) • Killerbee 103.1 (Lucena) • Killerbee 106.3 (Bacolod) • Killerbee 92.3 (Cebu) • Killerbee 95.1 Silliman Radio (Dumaguete) • Killerbee 102.3 Caraga's Hit Radio (Butuan) • Killerbee 95.5 (Zamboanga) • Killerbee 89.3 (Cagayan de Oro) • Killerbee 89.1 (Davao) • Killerbee 106.3 (General Santos)Miscellaneous DynaMedia ProductionsRadio stations in Mega Manila, Philippines By AM frequency By FM frequency By callsign DWAD · DWAN · DWAV · DWBC · DWBL · DWBM · DWBR · DWDD · DWDM-FM · DWET-FM · DWFM · DWGI¹ · DWIZ · DWJM · DZJV² · DWKC-FM · DWKX · DWKY · DWLA · DWLL · DWLS · DWNU · DWQZ · DWRK · DWRR-FM · DWRT-FM · DWRX · DWSM · DWSS · DWTM · DWWW · DWXI · DWYS · DZAR · DZAS · DZBB · DZBF · DZCA¹ · DZEC · DZEM · DZFE · DZHH¹ · DZIQ · DZMB · DZMC · DZME · DZMM · DZRB-AM · DZRH · DZRJ-AM · DZRJ-FM · DZRM · DZRV · DZSR · DZTV-AM · DZUP · DZUR · DZXL · DZXQ¹Defunct callsigns ¹Inactive.
²Broadcasting from nearby Metro Manila.
Categories:- Metro Manila radio stations
- News and talk radio stations in the Philippines
- Radio stations established in 1991
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