DWIL

DWIL
City Laoag City
Broadcast area Ilocos Norte, parts of Abra
Branding 90.7 Love Radio Laoag
Slogan "Kailangan pa bang i-memorize 'yan?"
(Tagalog for Do you have to memorize that?), "Bisyo na 'to!"
(Tagalog for It's addictive!)
Frequency 90.7 MHz
First air date 1994
Format pop, oldies
Power 10,000 watts
Owner Manila Broadcasting Company
Sister stations Aksyon Radyo 783 Laoag, DZRH 990 Laoag, 93.1 Hot FM, The Beat 103.7
Website http://www.mbcradio.net/

DWIL 90.7 MHz Laoag City) is a FM station of Manila Broadcasting Company in the Philippines under the brand 90.7 Love Radio Laoag. The station's studio is located at Johnson's Place, J.P. Rizal St., Laoag City, Ilocos Norte.

Format

Love Radio plays pop music Monday to Saturday. Quatro Cantos (Four Songs) is the daily music countdown of Love Radio featuring four songs voted by listeners via SMS. Every Sunday, Love Radio plays oldies. Aside from music, the station gives jokes from Kadyot Pinong and Kukurukuku (Kuru-kuro ni Kukurukuku / Kukurukuku's Thoughts).

Love Radio stations

Further information: Love Radio stations

Strengths and criticisms

From strictly slow songs, the strong point of all Love Radio shows today has been its plain and simple grassroots entertainment . The jocks, despite earning criticisms from mostly educated listeners of higher income groups for their cheap jokes, senseless banter, and even its absurd and green jock names, were idolized to no end by the ordinary man on the street in every city that its stations are airing .

Another plus factor is the signal quality. Love Radio's signal involves a quadraphonic (4 channel) stereo sound that is heavy on the bass side of music, giving it an overwhelming presence. Its a sure come on even for radios of relatively weak quality, ensuring its popularity.

Love Radio programs

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