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DWRT-FM
DWRT (99.5 FM), broadcasting as 99.5 XFM, is a radio station owned by Real Radio Network, Inc. and operated by Y2H Broadcasting Network under an airtime lease agreement. Its studio is located at 4th Floor, Guadalupe Commercial Complex, EDSA, Brgy. Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati, while its transmitter is located at Palos Verdes Executive Village, Sumulong Highway, Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Antipolo.
Trans-Radio Broadcasting Corporation was founded in 1971 by Emilio Remedios Tuason after acquiring Transit Broadcasting Corporation, owner of 990 kHz. The station became DZTR Radyo Pilipino.
In September, 1976, Trans-Radio launched its FM station 99.5 RT, the Philippines' first Top 40 station. After a fire broke out in its first home along Quezon Avenue in Quezon City in 1978, the station relocated to Ayala Avenue in Makati.
Tuason, also known on-air as J.W. Christian and E.T., served as a DJ until his retirement in 1987. Mike Pedero, another DJ, was programming manager until 1980, when he left for RK96 Real Radio.
99.5 RT rose in popularity by introducing British and American acts, notably popularizing "More to Lose" by Seona Dancing in the early 1980s, disguised as "Medium" by "Fade".
Between 1983 and 1986, RT covered major political events, including the Aquino assassination, the 1986 snap elections, and the People Power Revolution.
In 1985, rival Kiss FM 101.1 was launched and, not long after, overtook RT in the ratings. In response, RT rebranded as Red Hot Radio, focusing on new wave music, but the format failed. It reverted to the original format a year later, then shifted briefly to modern rock in 1989, and reverted again to the original format by the early 1990s.
Over the years, 99.5 RT used various slogans, including "The Sound of the City" (1976–77), "The Rhythm of the City" (1980–1996, 2008–2012), and "The Most Hit Music" (2001–2006), among others.
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DWRT-FM
DWRT (99.5 FM), broadcasting as 99.5 XFM, is a radio station owned by Real Radio Network, Inc. and operated by Y2H Broadcasting Network under an airtime lease agreement. Its studio is located at 4th Floor, Guadalupe Commercial Complex, EDSA, Brgy. Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati, while its transmitter is located at Palos Verdes Executive Village, Sumulong Highway, Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Antipolo.
Trans-Radio Broadcasting Corporation was founded in 1971 by Emilio Remedios Tuason after acquiring Transit Broadcasting Corporation, owner of 990 kHz. The station became DZTR Radyo Pilipino.
In September, 1976, Trans-Radio launched its FM station 99.5 RT, the Philippines' first Top 40 station. After a fire broke out in its first home along Quezon Avenue in Quezon City in 1978, the station relocated to Ayala Avenue in Makati.
Tuason, also known on-air as J.W. Christian and E.T., served as a DJ until his retirement in 1987. Mike Pedero, another DJ, was programming manager until 1980, when he left for RK96 Real Radio.
99.5 RT rose in popularity by introducing British and American acts, notably popularizing "More to Lose" by Seona Dancing in the early 1980s, disguised as "Medium" by "Fade".
Between 1983 and 1986, RT covered major political events, including the Aquino assassination, the 1986 snap elections, and the People Power Revolution.
In 1985, rival Kiss FM 101.1 was launched and, not long after, overtook RT in the ratings. In response, RT rebranded as Red Hot Radio, focusing on new wave music, but the format failed. It reverted to the original format a year later, then shifted briefly to modern rock in 1989, and reverted again to the original format by the early 1990s.
Over the years, 99.5 RT used various slogans, including "The Sound of the City" (1976–77), "The Rhythm of the City" (1980–1996, 2008–2012), and "The Most Hit Music" (2001–2006), among others.