DWSM

This article is about the Philippine radio station. For the American radio station owned by Cumulus Broadcasting, please see WSM-FM.

DWSM (102.7 Star FM)

102.7 Star FM Logo (2014)
City Pasig City
Broadcast area Metro Manila, surrounding areas
Branding 102.7 Star FM
Slogan Iba ang Dating!
Like Mo, Share Mo!
Frequency 102.7 MHz
Cignal Channel 207
First air date 1970s as WXB 102
1987 as The Gentle Wind 102.7
1994 as 102.7 Star FM
Format Hot AC, OPM, K-pop, News and Information
Power 25,000 watts
ERP 100,000 watts
Class B, C, D, E
Callsign meaning Star FM Manila
Former callsigns DWXB (1982-1987)
Owner Bombo Radyo Philippines
(People's Broadcasting Service, Inc.)
Webcast Listen Live
Website Star FM Manla

DWSM (102.7 FM) - branded as 102.7 Star FM - is a music and news FM radio station run by People's Broadcasting Service, Inc. and owned by Bombo Radyo Philippines. The station's studio, offices and transmitter are located at the Unit D, 18th floor, Strata 2000 Building, F. Ortigas Jr. Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City.

Star FM is equally strong as its sister AM network group Bombo Radyo Philippines. Its flagship station based in Manila, even with the existence of a substantial number of FM stations operating and stiff competition from both ABS-CBN's, TV5's and GMA Network's own networks, is the number one radio station in Metro Manila. The network's strongest market segment is with the provincial or rural people currently residing in Manila helped by its strong brand name in the provinces. Prior to 1994, Bombo Radyo managed its FM stations locally with each individual unique brand name. However this has all been changed in April 1994 when the network officially re-branded all 15 FM stations to carry the brand name Star FM and now share the same vision and objective. The re-branding proved to be successful as Star FM now enjoys strong ratings all across the country. On occasion, Star FM stations are tapped to do news gathering, especially when covering local and national elections or even when severe weather (such as typhoons) or disasters strike an affected area.

History

WXB 102 (1970s–1987)

Main article: WXB 102

102.7 Star FM started out as WXB 102, playing the New Wave genre. It was instrumental to inspired many rock artists such as The Dawn, Identity Crisis, and Violent Playground. It briefly competed with another New Wave station, Power 105 BM FM (now known as 105.1 Crossover). With its signal of 1 kilowatt, it acquired a cult following. The station signed off in April 30,1987 when the Corazon C. Aquino-led government began sequestering the properties owned by her predecessor Ferdinand Marcos and his cronies. Sadly, the studio of WXB 102 was sequestered. The successor of WXB 102,NU 107, owned by the Progressive Broadcasting Corporation, began broadcasting on October 31, 1987 until its demise in November 2010.

The Gentle Wind 102.7 (1987–1994)

102.7 Star FM logo (2006-2013)

Bombo Radyo Philippines acquired the frequency, along with the callsign and rebranded it as The Gentle Wind 102.7 with the callsign as DWSM. It would compete with rival stations from May 1987 onwards. The Gentle Wind brand would continue up to August 1994, when Bombo Radyo rebranded it, along with its provincial stations with other brands, as Star FM.

102.7 Star FM (1994–present)

Bombo Radyo Network rebranded the station as 102.7 Star FM in September 1,1994. The new format played OPM songs, along with foreign songs and news every Monday to Friday at 7:00-7:30 am, 12:00 noon-12:30 pm and 6:00-6:30 pm and Saturday, 5:00-5:30 pm. The station started the "masa" trend in FM stations. Presently, the station plays K-pop every Saturday at 6:00-9:00 pm, classics every Sunday and the new hits and OPM every Monday to Friday. On February 24, 2013, Star FM relocated the studios from the EGI Building in Taft, Pasay to its current home in Strata 2000 in Pasig in line with the modern broadcast standards.

Stations

Further information: Star FM Network

External links

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