DZTR

Beat 89.5 DZTR
City of license Naga City
Broadcast area Camarines Sur
Branding Beat 89.5
Slogan "THE BIG SWITCH"
Frequency 89.5 MHz
First air date 1998 (as YES! FM)
2005 (as Beat FM)
Format Contemporary Hit Radio, Talk
Power 5,000 watts
ERP 20,000 watts
Class A B C
Callsign meaning DZ
Tabora
Radio
Owner Ateneo de Naga University
(Manila Broadcasting Company)

DZTR (89.5 MHz in Naga City, Philippines), branded as Beat 89.5,[1] is an FM radio station owned & managed by the Ateneo de Naga University under Manila Broadcasting Company. The station's studio is located on the 3rd Floor of Phelan Building, Ateneo de Naga University, Ateneo Avenue, Naga City, Camarines Sur. This station is currently leaves on the air due to technical difficulties in antenna and transmitter. The frequency is now used by Radyo Natin Naga located at 3/F of Naga City Market in Naga City, Camarines Sur which also owned by Manila Broadcasting Company.

The station first started broadcast as Yes FM 89.5 Naga in 1998 and later on, under the new management & ownership of the Ateneo de Naga University, was changed to The Beat 89.5 "The Metro's New Rhythm" in the early 2005. The Beat 89.5, on its early years, was branded more as a Rock Station rather than a Contemporary Hit Radio Station because it played mostly rock music mixed with a little Pop & RnB which confused the listeners in a way. The identity crisis of whether to be a Rock Station or a Contemporary Hit Radio Station went on until the last quarter of 2009. On January 4, 2010 the struggle ended and a new Beat was born - Beat 89.5 "The Big Switch" formally started broadcasting as a Contemporary Hit Radio Station.

On-air staff

Hosts

Campus jocks

Spinners

Former on-air staff

  • Adam Rush (Henry of Power 104.7 / Adam Apple of 97.5 OK-FM)
  • Cielo
  • Cricket
  • Drake
  • Erik Gilbbys
  • J-Seven
  • Jack Stud (106.3 Energy FM / Jack Lemon of 97.5 OK-FM)
  • Jesse James (Jesse Chips & David Rice of 97.5 OK-FM)

  • Lea
  • Marc Ash (Freeman of Nikki@95.9 / Marc Burger of 97.5 OK-FM)
  • Mike Spike (Mike Menudo of 97.5 OK-FM / Adrian of The Beat 89.5)
  • Nikki
  • Olivia
  • Rufio (Pete 'd Meat of 97.5 OK-FM)
  • Sanders
  • Sen

Former Technical / Operations staff "The Beat Ohana" Circa 2005

  • Noel
  • JP
  • Itch
  • Pao
  • Dean
  • Homie
  • Josh
  • Nikki

  • Alex
  • Cielo
  • Perry
  • Hajila
  • Marc
  • Eds
  • Edgar
  • Paul
  • Leah
  • Erik

Shows

Daily programs

These are the daily programs from sign-on to sign-off:

Weekend programs

These are additional programs that are aired during the weekends:

Special shows

These are the programs that are not regularly aired:

Renamed programs

These are the programs that are given a new name or replaced with a completely different show:

References

External links

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