DZLS

DZLS
DZLS (Campus Radio 97.1 Laoag)
City of license Laoag City
Broadcast area Ilocos Norte
Branding Campus Radio 97.1 Laoag
Slogan The #1 Pop Music Station in Laoag!
Frequency 97.1 MHz
First air date 1976
Format Pop music
Power 10,000 watts
Callsign meaning DZ
Loreto Stewart
Former callsigns DZLS
Owner GMA Network Inc.
Website 97.1 Campus Radio Laoag

DZLS, operating as Campus Radio Laoag, was a FM radio station of Radio GMA Network Inc. (RGMA, a subsidiary of GMA Network Inc.) in the Philippines. The station's studio is located in Laoag City, Philippines.

The station's former call letters (DZLS) were derived from the name Loreto, wife of former GMA (then RBS) owner, the late Robert "Uncle Bob" Stewart.

The station is inactive since 2007 due to management issues.

Contents

Programs and Segments

  • InfoPop, where the on-air personality on board would give more information about the artists in the music scene as well as the songs and the stories behind the songs, and as well as answer questions from listeners about these acts;
  • Retro Jam (first entitled The Great Music Jam), where old songs (some as late as the 1980s) were played again, originally, on Saturdays and Sundays, and later, all day Sunday;
  • Other People's Music (OPM), a one-hour program where certain personalities outside the world of music appear as guests and feature their favorite songs;
  • Front.Center, where a certain singer or act is featured every month and is given preferential airplay by the hour with various songs;
  • Campus Aircheck, where students from Metro Manila colleges and universities were given the chance to experience being an actual DJ. The original edition of Campus Aircheck was copied by other FM stations throughout Manila, as well as RGMA's provincial stations;
  • Rock-It Launcher, where a featured band or artist launches their latest album through a mini-concert aired live from the hottest bars/gimmick spots in Metro Manila; and
  • Clubnights, where one gets to hear the latest club/house music tracks at par with music played in bars.

Campus Radio Laoag Disc Jockeys

  • Johnny Bravo
  • Richard Gee
  • Paul Andrews
  • Jodi Allen
  • Rico Brian
  • Janno Bee
  • Monica
  • Super Lolo

Campus Radio Laoag Daily Lineup

  • 12am - 4am: Overnight Shift
  • 4am - 6am: H.O.Y. Pinoy
  • 6am - 9am: Campus Hot Hits
  • 9am - 12pm: Great Music Atbpa
  • 12pm - 1pm: Daily Top 20
  • 1pm - 3pm: Afternoon Mellow Show
  • 3pm - 5pm: Mid Afternoon Drive
  • 5pm - 6pm: Campus Calling
  • 6pm - 8pm: Campus Hot Hits
  • 8pm - 9pm: Dear Bestfriend
  • 9pm - 12am: Evening Mellow Show

RGMA stations in the Philippines

Further information: RGMA radio stations

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