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format, with new slogans "Move To It!" and "Manila's Leading Dance Source", introduced to emphasize as such. DWKX's flip to dance put them in competition with DZUR, whose direction focuses mostly on pure underground club content, as opposed to DWKX's straight-ahead broader approach. In addition, DWKX
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At exactly 9:00pm of June 19, 2007 (originally planned 12:00am July 2, 2007), 103.5 presented a new format that sounded more mature akin to CHR/Top 40. The music covers both old and new hits with a new station name: 103.5 (initially read on air as one-oh-three and-a-half) MAX FM. Their slogan was "In
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branding with the new slogan, "The Hits and Lite Favorites". It carried a Hot Adult Contemporary format, playing hits from the mid-90s up to today. EJ Electric was the first DJ to go on board, followed by other jocks, mostly from the Max FM/Wow FM roster & other stations. The official launch was
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On June 19, 2010, right on the third anniversary of the station, and prior to that, it underwent some minor changes, among others the line-up of DJs and their shows, the revision of how they identify themselves on-air (they dropped the "one-oh-three and-a-half Max FM" in favor of "one-oh-three point
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The station later changed its format to attract more audiences from different demographics. From "The Right Kind of Lite" format in the late 1990s, to "Best Music of the 80s, 90s & Today" at the turn of the century, to "Manila's Lite Alternative" from 2003 to 2006. By then, K-Lite has switched
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and changed to its current call letters, DWOW. This marked TRPI's (and now Tiger 22's) first and only venture into the mainstream, mass-based market. Laila Chikadora was the first DJ to go on board that morning, followed by Mister Fu & other top-rated DJs. The station's tagline is
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On January 1, 2007, Heart 103.5 debuted on the airwaves as "Easy Listening the Way it Should Be". The format was easy listening (a mix of contemporary alternative & R&B). They later switched their slogan to "Easy Listening. Redefined."
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On November 24, 2014, K-Lite reformatted back its original Adult Contemporary format, this time emphasizing more on the music from the 1990s up to 5 years behind the current year. On the same year, it launched a separate show entitled
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Heart 1035 had a number of promotional events in the span of six months (Heart Cinemania Premieres, Drives & Jives Stickering, Heart on Air & Ice, Voices for Albay, and others). But in May 2007, Heart 1035 sponsored
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made on August 1, 2013. During its first weeks of operation, the stations studios remained inside the Jollibee Plaza building, before it was transferred back to Paragon Plaza. Among its special programs were
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On January 5, 2021, it returned on air, albeit on automation mode and limited broadcast hours. On May 15, 2021, the station laid off all of its employees due to the economic effects of the pandemic.
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Promo as "The Best Radio Station in Execution of a Promo" beating out other competing radio stations (Jam 88.3, Wave 89.1, Magic 89.9, Monster RX 93.1, Hit 99.5, and 105.1 Crossover).
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five Max FM", as the former is said to be not that much suitable for radio), and the dropping of some of its long-running local programs and foreign syndicated dance programs.
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from Philippine Radio Educational and Information Center, Inc. five years later) via a government-sponsored bidding. The call letters were changed to DWCS and aired a
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In 2016, K-Lite added its new slogan "The Hits of the 90s and 2K, Today", a reflection of its old slogan. This would later become its primary slogan beginning 2017.
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under the helm of Jinji Buhain (a niece of then-Manila Auxiliary Bishop Teodoro Buhain). It changed its call letters to DWKX and moved to the Philcomcen Building in
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station, focusing on music from the 1990s to mid 2000s. It carried the slogan "Metro Manila's Official Take Me Back Station". This time, it introduced new DJs.
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format with daring, thought provoking talk. Within a few months, it became one of the favorite radio stations of young professionals and hip listeners.
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103.5 K-Lite created promotional events that were more than just listener parties. The station brought their loyal listeners to front row seats at the
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to the call center agents. K-Lite also made its milestone as the first radio station that covered The Dodgeball Cup on The Morning Brew.
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On August 5, 2010, the jocks of Maxville made their final broadcast to give thanks to their listeners. Max FM resurfaced as an
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Disc jockeys of K-Lite made their final broadcast all together on November 30, 2006, to give thanks to their loyal listeners.
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In May 2022, K-Lite launched its TV simulcast channel on Planet Cable; it later became available as a digital subchannel of
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also became the first fully licensed commercial dance radio outlet to cover Metro Manila since the demise of
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K-Lite started airing on October 23, 1995. Joe Schmoe was the first to go on board with his first song "
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On December 1, 2023, the station dropped the K-Lite branding and changed to its interim name 103.5 FM.
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On April 21, 2014, K-Lite reformatted as a Top 40 station, similar to the ones of sister stations
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Through the years, K-Lite aired quality talk shows, including the groundbreaking program,
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and Li'l David. K-Lite started the trend of talk shows becoming a staple on the FM band.
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Technically still active, but with new call letters and different intellectual property.
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with Joshua and Jinji (replaced by Vince Faner and Amy Godniez in 1998), as well as
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The frequency was originally owned by the government of the Philippines through the
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Following the resignation of Mr. Fu (who returned to his originating radio station
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In 1995, the station was sold to the Vera Group through the then-newly established
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On June 18, 2007, the Heart personalities made their final broadcast as a group.
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station now called Global Max Radio, which was launched on October 1, 2010.
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In September 2021, Advanced Media Broadcasting System was acquired by the
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Its lite alternative format has since been carried over to sister station
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Tune with Manila". The format resembles of the first iteration of
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On April 26, 2020, K-Lite temporarily went off the air amid the
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In September 2022, K-Lite's TV counterpart was simulcast on
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In mid-2009, the station's sound shifted to a predominantly
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On July 22, 2013, at 6:00am, the station brought back its
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Soft adult contemporary radio stations in the Philippines
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On July 28, 2022, K-Lite transferred to its new home in
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On August 18, 2014, K-Lite reformatted once more as a
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On August 23, 2010, at 5:00am which the day saw the
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in person for a special Asian Launch of her album "
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DWCS

Mandaluyong
Mega Manila
Frequency
English
Format
Soft AC
OPM
Advanced Media Broadcasting System
Sister stations
DZMV-TV
All TV
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Power
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ERP
watts
Webcast
Listen Live
allradio1035.com.ph
FM
radio station
Advanced Media Broadcasting System
Starmall EDSA Shaw
EDSA
Mandaluyong
Mandaluyong

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