Sunday, September 9, 2012

“Ang guidance mo sa usapang pag-ibig”


106.7 Energy FM 1:00pm - 3:00pm (Mon-Fri)

Describe Yourself. “Well, anything that starts with the letter G like… ‘GORGEOUS’, ‘GANDA’, ‘GOOD GIRL’—’GODDESS’!!! Todo na yan!!!  And…’PETITE’? Oh, sorry, pinagpilitan. Kaysa naman ‘Getite’, diba? Hahaha…”
With a career in broadcasting as colorful as the love letters she reads on air, Cathy G. sure knows what she is talking about when she gives out advice to her listeners through her program “Energy Lovelines”. For Cathy G, diversity is the name of the game. She continually strives to expand her range as a professional broadcaster—from news writing & news casting to producing or giving sports commentaries, and now hosting a program on Energy FM. Cathy G. doesn’t settle for mediocrity and makes every effort to give the best of herself.
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ENERGY FM 106.7
Unit D1 15th Floor Strata 2000 Bldg., F. Ortigas Jr Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City • Telefax: 633-3249 • Tel: 637-9317

106.7 Energy FM Manila

DWET, branded as 106.7 Energy FM, is the flagship FM radio station of Ultrasonic Broadcasting System. Its offices, studios and transmitter located at Unit D-1, 15th floor, Strata 2000 Building, F. Ortigas Jr. Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City.
Previously owned by Associated Broadcasting Company (TV5) then know as KOOL 106 was conceptualized in late 1991 when ABC's Edward Tan took in George Boone as the station manager for their FM radio network. With ABC 5 a fledgling organization that was to rise in February 1992, Tan wanted to make sure that his FM radio affiliate would similarly make a dent in the broadcast circles, similar to what he envisioned his TV network to do. They were able to collar the 106.7 mhz in the FM band, then an empty frequency that was not being used.
KOOL 106 was designed to become an adult contemporary station featuring the hits of the 70’s to the 90’s. It was an innovative, bold and creative approach towards radio programming as no pop radio station dared to do so. While there were a couple of stations that may have done this (Mellow Touch, Love Radio, DM 95.5, WRock), these were not CHR stations. KOOL was the first to breakthrough with this approach in programming. Other CHR stations featured a day or two of oldies (Magic, RX, WRock, RT, Mellow Touch) but they never dared to put this in their regular programming interspersed with the current hits.
Skeptics at the start didn’t believe the program would fly. Boone, though, had a different notion. He felt that the peak of radio listenership happened in the 80’s and that those who grew up in the 80’s were looking for a station that will give them the identity they can relate to. Similarly, current hits weren’t as big as before, thereby necessitating the inclusion of various oldies in the playlist. Similarly, it was done to synergize the market of ABC since their primary target market were the young adults aged 21 and above. Hence, the BIG MIX tag.