DWKT
Radio station in Dagupan, Philippines
- Dagupan
First air date
1992 (as Mellow Touch)
2003 (as Energy FM)
Licensing authority
DWKT (90.3 FM), broadcasting as 90.3 Energy FM, is a radio station owned and operated by Ultrasonic Broadcasting System. Its studio, offices and transmitter are located at the 4th floor, Duque Tiongson Bldg., A.B. Fernandez Ave., Dagupan.[1][2]
History
The station was established in 1980s as KT 90.3, carrying a Top 40 format with the tagline Rhythm of Dagupan. In 1992, it rebranded as Mellow Touch 90.3 and carried a Soft AC format. On October 20, 2003, UBSI acquired the station from FBS Radio Network and rebranded it as 90.3 Energy FM due to the ownership swapping, along with Cebu station.
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Radio stations in the Dagupan market
- DWJE 88.1
- DWIZ 89.3
- DWKT 90.3
- DZAI 92.1
- DWTL 93.5
- DWID 98.3
- DWTJ 99.3
- DWSF 100.1
- DWHY 100.7
- 102.7
- DZVM 104.1
- DWON 104.7
- 105.7
- DWHR 106.3
- DWHT 107.9
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