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First air date
  
1963 (as DZBM)

Sister stations
  
DWKC-FM, DZXL

City of license
  
San Juan

Area
  
Metro Manila

Slogan
  
Your Ultimate AM Radio

Power
  
25,000 watts

Frequency
  
774 kHz C-QUAM AM Stereo

Format
  
Music

Branding
  
DWWW 774

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Broadcast area
  
Metro Manila, surrounding areas

Former callsigns
  
DZBM (1963-1972) DWOO (1973-1987) DWAT (1994-1997)

Former frequencies
  
as DZBM/DWAT: 740 kHz (1963-1972, 1973-1979) as DZLM/DWOO: 1430 kHz (1963-1972, 1973-1979)

Owner
  
Interactive Broadcast Media, Inc_

DWWW (774 AM) is a C-QUAM AM stereo station owned and operated by Interactive Broadcast Media in the Philippines. The station is also an affliate station of the Radio Mindanao Network. The studio is in Unit 808, Atlanta Centre, Annapolis St., Greenhills, San Juan City, while the transmitter is at Brgy. Tagalag, Valenzuela City, Philippines.

Contents

DWWW has news, public affairs, health & wellness programs; oldies music and religious programs.

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DZBM/DWOO/DWAT 740/774kHz

The modern DWWW started as DZBM 740 kHz in 1963 under the Mareco Broadcasting Network, Inc. This served as the promotional radio station for Villar Records and Mabuhay Records. It also has its sister station, DZLM/DWOO 1430 kHz. In 1979, it later changed its frequency to 774 kHz in response to the adoption of the 9 kHz spacing on AM radio stations in the Philippines. It also changed its format to news & talk. In 1994, It changed its callsign to DWAT and served as the first station of veteran broadcasters, Fernan Gulapa, Willie Delgado, and the son of the late Louie Beltran, Cito Beltran. It is the home of CNN on AM radio in the Philippines, aside from Citylite 88.3 (now Jam 88.3) and 105.1 Crossover.

DWWW 774kHz

In 1997, Roberto Bacsal and Rene Palma under Interactive Broadcast Media, Inc. bought the MBNI's flagship AM station and revived it as DWWW under 774 kHz. Its studios were moved to #23 E. Rodriguez Sr. Ave, Quezon City. The station plays a variety of music from the 50s to 80s, taking it to the #4 spot in the Mega Manila AM ratings and carved a strong niche against rival stations.

Expansion

Under the new management, DWWW was relaunched on November 2, 2011 in its new home in Atlanta Center, Greenhills, San Juan and expanded its broadcast hours to 24/7 on-air broadcast. The nomenclature of the station's identification has also changed from "Siete siete cuatro/siyete siyete kwatro" to "Seven seven four."

References

DWWW Wikipedia