DZWI

Power 108 FM
City Tagaytay City
Broadcast area Cavite, Batangas, and southern parts of Metro Manila
Branding Power 108 FM
Slogan "Where Hip Hop Lives"
"Blazin' Hip Hop & R&B"
Frequency 107.9 MHz
First air date April 15, 2001
Last air date 2004
Format Urban contemporary
(Hip hop and R&B)
Power 1000 watts
Callsign meaning DZWI
Owner Conamor Broadcasting Systems
Website Power 108 FM official site (no longer updated)

DZWI, branded as Power 108 FM, was an FM radio station in the Philippines which operated from 2001 to 2004. It was owned and operated by ConAmor Broadcasting Systems, with studios and transmitter located at Tagaytay City. The radio station took its name from the famous "Power 106" (KPWR) in Los Angeles, California. The flamboyant logo of Power 108 FM represented its love of the urban culture.

History

It was the first and only radio station in the Philippines to play hip hop and R&B 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Located near Taal Volcano, the "pirate" station began in 2001 as a blip on the screen to quickly becoming a force in the competitive radio market. The urban culture was an untapped market in the metropolis and Power 108 FM executives and DJs (power jocks) were very aware of this. Both management and on-air talent were passionate about playing music and sharing the culture which earned the respect of hip hop enthusiasts around Metro Manila.

The original format did not have on-air personalities 24/7. As the station gained popularity, programming changes were made and more DJs were added.

On-air personalities, 2001

Notable personalities that worked at the station were the late rapper Francis Magalona, using his on-air moniker as The Mouth and former MTV Philippines VJ and supermodel Sarah Meier.

Power 108 FM eventually evolved as Project: Hip Hop which was created by three men, namely DJs Caine, Satoshi and Quaizy.

The End of Power 108 FM

Power 108 FM permanently signed off in the third quarter of 2004. No official announcement was made by the station and therefore speculation arose as to what the main reason was for its shutdown. With its signal reaching even the northern parts of Metro Manila, it was rumored to be due to its license. It supposedly allowed the station only to be heard in the Tagaytay area.

In 2005, the Power 108 crew together with Cavite Businessman - Politician Mayor Dino Reyes Chua returned to the airwaves via a new radio station, BLAZIN' 105.9 (Now Retro 105.9 DCG-FM) in Pasig City. A major accomplishment of the station was to bring The Black Eyed Peas to the Philippines.

Two years later, on the same frequency, 107.9 U Radio started broadcasting.

When BLAZIN' 105.9 closed shop in mid-2008, Wave 891 in 2007 took over the format of Power 108 and the Pinoy hip hop scene, creating the 1st Urban Music Awards in 2010.

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