DWIZ

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DWIZ
File:DWIZ Logo 2002.jpg
Broadcast areaMega Manila and surrounding areas
Frequency882 kHz (C-QUAM)
23.01 (Digital Sub-Channel)
BrandingDWIZ 882
Programming
Language(s)Filipino
FormatNews, Public Affairs, Talk
Ownership
OwnerAliw Broadcasting Corporation
97.9 Home Radio
DWIZ-DTV 23
History
First air date
March 20, 1949 (1949-03-20) (as DZPI)
September 24, 1972 (1972-09-24) (as DWIZ)
Former call signs
DZPI (1949-1972)
Former frequencies
800 kHz (1949-1978)
Call sign meaning
None; sequentially assigned
Technical information
Licensing authority
NTC
ClassA (clear frequency)
Power50,000 watts
Links
Webcaststreema.com/radios/DWIZ
Websitewww.dwiz882am.com

DWIZ (882 AM) is a radio station owned and operated by Aliw Broadcasting Corporation, a subsidiary of the ALC Group of Companies. The station's studio is located at the 5th Floor, Citystate Centre, 709 Shaw Boulevard, Brgy. Oranbo, Pasig, and its transmitter is located at Osmeña St., Brgy. Pag-Asa, Obando, Bulacan.

History

1949-1991: Early beginnings as DZPI, the first iteration of DWIZ

It was then known as DZPI from 1949 to 1972, broadcasting at 800 kHz until November 1978 when it transferred to 882 kHz due to the adoption of the 9 kHz spacing for medium wave stations as stipulated by the Geneva Frequency Plan of 1975 (aka GE75) supplanting the NARBA-mandated 10 kHz spacing rule. DWIZ officially started its broadcast operations on September 24, 1972, as DWIZ Sunshine City, owned and operated by Manila Broadcasting Company's subsidiary, Philippine Broadcasting Corporation (and it was one of the stations established during the Martial Law for the first time, which dated 3 days from the issuance of the Proclamation No. 1081 (and it was formally announced the day after at that time). It was then one of the most influential Top 40 music stations in Metro Manila from 1972 to 1986, when it shifted to a full service format with emphasis on news and music, that lasted until 1991, when Aliw Broadcasting Corporation, a radio network under the leadership of former Ambassador & Chairman Emeritus of the ALC Group of Companies, Mr. Antonio Cabangon Chua acquired the station. DWIZ 882 Sunshine City signed off for the last time on the first quarter of 1991 after close to three decades of broadcasting under the ownership of MBC.[1][2]

1991-present: The current interation of DWIZ

Upon acquisition, test broadcasts of the 25,000-watt-powered newly formatted AM station started during April 1991, and it successfully lasted for a month. The station also pioneered another first in the history, as it introduced the Broadcast Tandem System, wherein a pair of broadcasters on board are manning the station's newscasts. Leading the station's first years of broadcast are some of the anchors and reporters transferred from DZRH (one notable example is Rey Langit, who eventually became the station manager in 1991, until he resigned in 2016). The first big news coverage on DWIZ was the country's annual Independence Day celebrations in 1991, followed immediately by the eruption of Mount Pinatubo.[3] In 1994, DWIZ officially switched to its current 50,000 watt transmitter facility.

In 2000, DWIZ relocated their studio from Dominga Building, Pasong Tamo, Makati (home of Aliw's sister companies BusinessMirror and Pilipino Mirror) to their current home in Citystate Centre in Shaw Boulevard, Pasig.

In 2005, DWIZ launched Karambola, a morning political commentary program featuring a panel of journalists and columnists led by Jonathan De la Cruz.[4] Karambola is now one of the station's longest-running programs.

On January 3, 2014, DWIZ signed a 3-year memorandum of agreement with Radio Philippines Network (owner of CNN Philippines-affiliated stations and Radyo Ronda) for the expanded coverage of both the TV and radio networks nationwide. Selected programs of this station are also simulcasted on the Radyo Ronda Network.[5] DWIZ also launched its first ever radio jingle on July 14, 2014, a couple of days before Typhoon Glenda (Rammasun) wreaked havoc over Metro Manila.

In 2016, DWIZ officially relaunched its newly improved 50,000-watt transmitter system standing on a 300-foot tower, providing improved signal reception in the Greater Luzon Area.

In 2022, DWIZ officially started its simulcast on digital TV via Channel 23 (527.143 MHz) along with the new station's callsign DWIZ-DTV.[6][7] This recent development signifies the company's move to venture into television broadcasting.

Recognitions

The year 2014 and 2015 served as milestone for the station as it received several recognitions:

  • Best Radio Documentary (Siyasat "Damo") 23rd KBP Golden Dove Awards 2015
  • The "Most Outstanding Radio Station of the Year" awarded by the Rotary Club of Manila Journalism Awards,
  • The "Best Magazine Program" awarded to "Siyasat" by the KBP Golden Dove Awards,
  • Citation in the "Best AM Radio Station" category in the KBP Golden Dove Awards
  • Best Station Radio Category by the Universal Peace Federation
  • Gawad Ulat for Most Supportive Radio Station by the Department of Social Welfare and Development

Notable anchors

Current

Past

References

  1. ^ Aniceto, Ben (2007). Stay Tuned: The Golden Years of Philippine Radio. University of Michigan Press. pp. 76, 510. ISBN 9789719401407. Retrieved August 26, 2020 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Asian Studies: Vol. 6". University of the Philippines Asian Center. 1968. p. 42. Retrieved August 26, 2020 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Aliw Broadcasting Corp.: 23 years of public serviceArchived May 12, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "'Karambola' merges social, traditional media". BusinessMirror. 11 July 2019.
  5. ^ RPN-Aliw tie-up to broaden broadcasting reach Archived January 3, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "NTC allows DWIZ operator Aliw Broadcasting to use Channel 23". ABS-CBN News. January 26, 2022. Retrieved January 28, 2022.
  7. ^ "DWIZ - Aircheck [11-MAY 2022]". YouTube. May 11, 2022. Retrieved May 11, 2022.

External links

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