DWBM-FM

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DWBM-FM
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City of license Quezon City
Broadcast area Mega Manila, surrounding areas
Branding 105.1 Crossover
Slogan The smoothest place on your radio.
Frequency 105.1 MHz (also on HD Radio)
First air date 1960 as DZBM 1040 kHz
1970s as Super Tunog Pinoy 105.1
1985 as Power 105 BM FM
1994 as 105.1 Crossover
Format Smooth AC
Power 25,000 watts
ERP 132,000 watts
Former callsigns DZBM-AM (1963–1972)
DWLM-FM (1970s–1985)
Owner Mareco Broadcasting Network
Website www.crossover.fm

DWBM, broadcasting as 105.1 Crossover, is a Smooth Jazz/Adult Contemporary radio station in Metro Manila owned by Mareco Broadcasting Network, Inc.. The station's studio is located in the Sta. Mesa Heights neighbourhood of Quezon City, while its transmitter is located in Barangay San Carlos, Binangonan, Rizal. It operates daily from 6:00 AM to 2:00 AM (except Holy Week of each year where it signs-off at midnight of Maundy Thursday until 6:00 AM of Easter Sunday).

History

AM debut

The Mareco Broadcasting Network, Inc. made its debut in the radio industry in 1963. Its first AM station, DZBM 1040 kHz, originally served only as a promotional venue for Mareco's Mabuhay and Villar record brands. It also held the local license to produce and market foreign music labels from a peak of over a hundred major international recording companies. During this time, DZBM played the latest and widest variety of popular music and was consistently no. 1 in the surveys, contributing significantly in popularizing radio as a prime entertainment medium in Manila.

Transition to FM radio

With its increasing listenership, Mareco Broadcasting Network eventually opened DZBM to commercial advertising. For enhanced quality, the station moved from AM to the FM band and became known as DWLM-FM at 105.1 MHz in the 1970s as Super Tunog Pinoy 105.1 with an all-OPM format (DWDM-FM, owned by Eagle Broadcasting Corporation would have an all-OPM radio format beginning with Pinoy Radio DM 95.5 from 1992-2002 and again with Pinas FM 95.5 on May 16, 2011), later reformatted as Power 105 BM FM in 1985 with a New Wave format and changed its callsign to DWBM. In the early 1990s, the network underwent several changes in management, as well as programming, with the end result being 105.1 Crossover in 1994 with a smooth jazz format.

Expansion

MBN then realized its plans for expansion with the opening of 99.1 Crossover (DYBM-FM) in Bacolod City on February 1997, 93.1 Crossover (DYWF-FM, now 93.1 Brigada News FM owned by Brigada Mass Media Corporation) in Cebu on September of the same year (later moved to DYAC-FM 90.7 MHz in 2003), and 93.1 Crossover (DXLR-FM) in Davao on June 1999, bringing the Crossover concept to the southern area of the country. The Manila broadcast is now also heard live over 105.1 FM in Baguio City. The Crossover sound is also webcast worldwide in real time on their official website.

20th anniversary

In June 2014, 105.1 Crossover celebrated its 20th year as a jazz and R&B station, with the theme "Celebrating 20 Years of Great Music." At the same time, the station's first disc jockey after almost a decade, Benjamin from the former 106.7 Dream FM and Citylite 88.3, went on board (6:00 AM - 10:00 AM weekdays).

Crossover CD compilations

  • Pop Goes Jazz (Ivory Music Philippines, 1995)
  • Pop Goes Jazz 2 (Ivory Music Philippines, 1996)
  • Crossover Classic (Ivory Music Philippines, 1997)
  • Crossover Classic 2 (Ivory Music Philippines, 1997)
  • Unwind: The Crossover Classic Collection (Ivory Music Philippines, 1998)
  • Recall: The Crossover Collection (MCA Music Philippines, 1998)
  • Unwind 2: Another Crossover Classic Collection (Ivory Music Philippines, 1999)
  • Recall: Another Crossover Collection (MCA Music Philippines, 1999)
  • Crossover Rhytyms (Universal Records, Inc., 1999)
  • Closer To Home (Viva Records Corp., 1999)
  • Classic: The Crossover Collection (Ivory Music Philippines, 1999)
  • Crossover Gold (Universal Records, Inc., 2000)
  • Closer To Home 2 (Viva Records, 2001)
  • The Greatest Crossover Classics Collection (MCA Music Philippines, 2002)
  • The Best Of Crossover Live Presents (Viva Records, 2003)
  • Remakes & Revivals (Sony Music Philippines, 2004)
  • Soft & Warm (Warner Music Philippines, 2004)
  • The Definitive Crossover Collection (MCA Music Philippines, 2005)
  • The Big Easy (Universal Records, Inc., 2005)
  • The Greatest Crossover Love Songs Collection (PolyEast Records, 2006)
  • The Crossover Experience (MCA Music Philippines, 2011)
  • The Crossover Cafe: Smooth Jazz & Sweet Soul (MCA Music Philippines, 2014)
  • The Crossover Cafe 2 (MCA Music Philippines, 2015)

Crossover stations

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