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DWET-FM

DWET (106.7 Energy FM)
Energy FM New Logo.jpg
City Pasig City
Branding 106.7 Energy FM
Slogan Hi Pangga!
Wag mong sabihing radyo, Sabihin mo Energy! (You don't say radio, say it Energy!)
Frequency 106.7 MHz (FM stereo)
First air date February 21, 1992
Format Contemporary MOR, OPM, Christian music, Religious
Power 25,000 watts
ERP 75,000 watts
Class C, D, E
Callsign meaning Edward Tan (former president of ABC 5, deceased)
Former callsigns As Energy FM:
DWKY (2003-2011)
Former frequencies As Energy FM:
91.5 MHz (2003-2011)
Owner Ultrasonic Broadcasting System
Webcast 106.7 Energy FM on Ustream
Website www.onenergyfm.com
saved.ph (SAVED Radio)

DWET (106.7 FM), branded as 106.7 Energy FM, is the radio station, airing a Hot AC format. It is owned by Ultrasonic Broadcasting System. Its studios, offices & transmitter are located at Unit D-1, 15th floor, Strata 2000 Building, F. Ortigas Jr. Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City in the Philippines.

Energy FM Manila's usual programming broadcasts for 24 hours from Monday to Saturday. On Sundays, the station's airtime is blocktimed by Becca Music Inc., a music company dedicated to Christian music through SAVED Radio, yet it continues to mention Energy FM throughout its schedule.

When Kool 106 first went on-air on February 21, 1992 (together with ABC 5) with radio veteran George Mercado (George Boone) at the helm, its format was Hot Adult Contemporary, showcasing music from the 70s and 80s, alongside Top 40 hits back then. In 1995, when Marc Gorospe assumed the Station Manager post, Kool 106 flipped into a mainstream format playing mostly pop hits.

Between March 1999 to April 2001 it became 106.7 Kool, that plays mostly foreign song especially R&B with a very few OPM hits. In April 2001, the station went off the air for one month and completely changed its format. It became known as Ritmo Latino Rio 106.7, the first radio station in the country that played Latin music.

In April 2002, Kool 106 resurrected as a Masa station with its format playing mainstream pop and OPM music. During the relaunch, Kool 106 and ABC-5 teamed up to produce a 30-minute interactive music show called "Kool on Kam", originally aired as a hookup with Kool 106 where the jocks can now be seen on TV with music videos. Kool on Kam moved to a primetime slot and increased to 1 hour without the radio hookup where the jocks interviews with its featured celebrity of the week and the show launched its segments. Kool on Kam lasted for a year and a half. The station also has its first ever countdown separated where the top 10 OPM songs and top 10 foreign songs are aired at noontime and 6pm respectively on Sundays. Kool 106 has also developed its "By Request" program aired weekdays 9pm-12mn and Sundays where listeners can call and ask for their requested song. Kool 106 as a masa station lasted for 2 years.


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