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'''Magic 89.9''' (DWTM 89.9 MHz ]) is the flagship ] station of ]/ The station's two ]s are located at Paragon Plaza, ] and Eastwood City Cyberpark, Libis, ]. '''DWTM''' (89.9 ]), on-air as '''Magic 89.9''', is a ] owned and operated by ]. It serves as the flagship station of ] and the flagship partner station of ]. The station's studios and transmitter are located at Unit 907, 9th floor, Paragon Plaza, EDSA cor. Reliance St., ]. This station operates daily from 5:30 AM to 12:00 MN on terrestrial radio and 24/7 online.


==History== ==History==
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===1980s: Early programming and "The Battle of the Radios" trend===
The station began its regular operations on February 14, 1986, under the ownership of the CDC Radio Network, Inc. (also known as Central Development Communications), and broadcasting from the now-demolished Philippine Communications Center building (PHILCOMCEN) in Pasig, starting with a 10 on-air crew led by Bernie Buenaseda, known on-air as "Burning Bernie". It became a witness to history unfolding before the Filipinos as the station was also started 11 days before the late ] became president and 7 months exactly before ] was reopened.<ref name="quest-magic">{{Cite web |url=http://www.magic899.fm/CompanyInfo.aspx |title=Magic 89.9 Online - Company Info |access-date=July 14, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090323195455/http://www.magic899.fm/CompanyInfo.aspx |archive-date=March 23, 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref> At that time, DWTM operated 21 hours a day, starting its broadcast day at 5 am until signing off the following morning at 2 am.


The station began regular operations barely 11 days before the end of the Marcos dictatorship, or on Valentine's Day 1986. It became a witness to history unfolding before the Filipinos. The station started broadcasting itself from the Philippine Communications Center building (PHILCOMCEN) in Pasig City, starting with a 10 on- air crew led by Burning Bernie (now the station's president and general manager) The Classic Dj's during that period inclusive of Bernie,were the Fab 10; Little David, Joe D'Mangoe,Sgt.Pepper,The Gaucho, Paul Reno, Ken Fortun,Rockin V, Michael Vincent and ].Between the year's 1988 to 1989 (the year of the Magic), the station started to reformat its broadcasting slot to 24-7, providing for itself 24 hours of airtime for its listeners.It was a huge success. "The Battle of the Radios" during that era, was supported by a wide variety of spoofs and gimmicks not to mention sidekicks,(no computers, no hard drives but just a bunch of wires) to which made Broadcasting ultra-creative as compared to the digital technology we have today. Between 1988 and 1989, the station started broadcasting 24 hours a day, which turned out to be a huge success. "The Battle of the Radios" during that era, was supported by a wide variety of spoofs and gimmicks not to mention sidekicks, (no computers, no hard drives; just a bunch of wires and switches,) which made broadcasting ultra-creative as compared to that done with the digital technology of today.


===1990s: The emergence of ''Love Notes''===
10 years afterwards, the Magic transferred its studios from the Philippine Communications Center to Paragon Plaza in Mandaluyong City.
Magic 89.9 became the first home of "Love Notes" that started in 1988, which was initially conceptualized as a gimmick. The 15 minute counseling program hosted by Joe D'Mango became an instant hit with office workers every Friday morning. Love Notes is also aired on ABC-5 (now TV5) from 1993 to 1998 and became an eponymous movie that produced by VIVA Films in 1995. It transferred to its sister station ] in 2001. The show returned on ] in 2011, but moved to ] in 2012, and lasted until 2013.
Magic 89.9 became the first home of "Love Notes", to what was initially conceptualized as a gimmick, the 15 minute counseling program hosted by Joe D'Mango became an instant hit among office staff every Friday morning. It transferred its home to its sister station ] in 2001.


On November 29, 1999, Magic 89.9 transferred its studios from PHILCOMCEN Building in Pasig to the Paragon Plaza Building in ] to share facilities with sister stations 99.5 RT (now ]) and ], Mellow Touch 94.7 (now ]), ] and ].
It is always known for making Fridays nostalgia days with its Friday Madness (then Friday Magic Madness), a format that started a trend on FM radio that was previously only done on a weekend. {{Year}}


===2000s: ''Good Times'' and ''Boys Night Out'' popularity===
], after four years in hiatus, returned to Magic 89.9, with Good Times With Mo (Limited Edition). It was so good, that he returned again in February 2006 with Good Times With Mo, then a late night show. In June 2006, it was transferred to the morning slot (6-9 AM) with Mo's co-hosts Andi-9 (resigned in February 2007,returned in June 2007, and left again on November 2007) and Mojo Jojo. Andi's replacement is now Grace Lee.{{Dubious|date=March 2008}}
Since its inception, the station started a trend on FM radio of making Fridays nostalgia days with the ''Friday Magic Madness'' program (now ''Friday Madness''), that plays music from the 1980s hit music all day. On the other hand, weekend program ''Saturday Slam'' plays the 1990s music.
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], after four years in hiatus,{{When|date=November 2010}} returned to Magic 89.9, with '']'' (Limited Edition). He returned again in February 2006 with ''Good Times With Mo'', along with Mojo Jojo, then a late night show. In June 2006, it was transferred to the morning slot (6-9 AM) with a third co-host, ]. She, however resigned in February 2007, and was replaced by Maui Taylor. Maui retired on May 30, 2007, so Andi9 returned in June 2007, only to leave again in November 2007. The third co-host was Noelle Bonus.
Another change of lineup and programming happened in June 2006 and again in March 2007.


On July 17, 2007, The Magic website was in operation once more to serve the net surfing Magic 89.9 listeners. HiT FM 99.5 DJ Sam YG (a former member of its now-defunct Campus Patrol program until 2005 after which he transferred to 99.5 RT (the predecessor of HIT FM)), was featured in a plug in this said station (heard in early July), where Mo Twister played the station manager. For that stunt, he was suspended from HiT FM 99.5 and eventually transferred to the Magic effective July 14, 2007. On July 17, 2007, The Magic website was in operation once more to serve the net surfing Magic 89.9 listeners here and especially abroad. Recent additions to the Magic list of programs include the '']'' which is hosted by '']'' presenter and American radio and TV personality ], as well as ''BigFish Radio'' hosted by Johnboy Lee of BigFish Manila every Saturday nights which features exclusive programs by international club DJs such as ], ], ] and others.


===2010s: The Magic's 30th Anniversary Celebration===
Recent additions to the Magic family of jocks include Tin (actually a returnee; she started out as a junior jock before moving to sister station 99.5 Hit FM) and Lellie (moved after the rebrand of 99.5 Hit FM as ]). And after numerous stints with the station (especially on Good Times), Andi9 returned once more to replace Miles in the late afternoon shift with Lil' Joey. Instead of ''"eighty-nine point nine",'' the call numbers of Magic is now officially read as ''"eight nine point nine"'', an apparent attempt to create distinction from competition.
In January 2014, Mo Twister returns on his morning show ''Good Times'' with his new co-host ] (from its previous timeslot ''First Thing in the Morning'' while ''Good Times'' was under a 5-month suspension) and Filipino-Canadian internet sensation ].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://nmfnetwork.tv/2014/01/08/gtwm-366-mikey-bustos-and-sam-oh/ |title=GTWM 366: Mikey Bustos and Sam Oh &#124; New Media Factory |access-date=January 18, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140127033903/http://nmfnetwork.tv/2014/01/08/gtwm-366-mikey-bustos-and-sam-oh/ |archive-date=January 27, 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


On May 31, 2014, the station brought back its Saturday night club timeslot with the debut of ''Saturday Night Takeover'' mixed by the country's popular club DJs such as Ace Ramos, Mars Miranda, Marc Marasigan, Deuce Manila, Katsy Lee, Travis Monsod, Ron Poe among others.
==On-air Personalities==
===Current===
* ]
* Mojo Jojo
* ]
* Guile
* ]
* Lil' Joey
* ] returned 3/24/08 to replace Miles on the 3-6 show
* CJ D' DJ
* Sarah
* Slick Rick
* TonyToni
* Sam YG <small>(formerly of HIT FM 99.5)</small>
* Crystal
* Big Daddy Jake
* Max Speed
* Jay Bounce
* Tin <small>(one-time Junior Jock & former DJ of 99.5 HIT FM)</small>
* Josh Strike <small> (former Junior Jock turned DJ)</small>
* Pat <small> (former Junior Jock turned DJ)</small>
* Lellie <small>(former DJ of 99.5 HIT FM)</small>
* ] <small>(Station Manager)</small>
* Carlo Jose <small>(The official voice-over of all Quest radio stations.)</small>
*Dennis Caadan (Junior Jock 2007)


After 27 year, ''Lovenotes'' returned on air last November 6, 2015. On December 26, 2015, ''Saturday Slam'' aired for the last time. ''Super Hit Sunday'', consists of mornings with the Junior Jocks to afternoons with selected weekend/fill-in DJs, extended to Saturdays, becoming ''Super Hit Weekend''.
===Previous===
* ] <small>(Last On-Air: May 30, 2007)</small>
* ] <small>(Last On-Air: January 18, 2007)</small>
* BOBBY D.
* Cadillac Jack
* Faith
* MC Dash - now with Wave
* Dré - now with Max FM
* Tina Ryan
* Rick Rude
* The Bossman
* Lambert - now with Jam
* Sgt. Pepper <small> (DJ Classic)</small>
* Little David <small> (DJ Classic)</small>
* John Lemon
* Joe D'Mango <small> (DJ Classic)</small>
* Burnin' Bernie <small> (DJ Classic)</small>
* Paul Reno <small> (DJ Classic)</small>
* Ken Fortun <small> (DJ Classic)</small>
* ] - returned with Davao station 105.9 Mix FM
* Bennii Obaña
* ] <small>(DJ Classic)</small>
* Michael Vincent <small> (DJ Classic)</small>
* The Gaucho <small> (DJ Classic)</small>
* Tetta News
* King DJ Logan
* Rockin' V <small>(DJ Classic)</small>
* ] - now with Max FM
* Miles
* The Blade
* The Side kicks <small> Taiguro Tomadachi & Garucho</small>


On February 28, 2016, Magic celebrated its 30th anniversary with major changes in the programming. The station brought back its usual Sunday night ] program ''Sunday Slowdown'', after a decade of being replaced by another re-titled program ''Slow Flow'', and later, ''Nothing Noisy''. It also shifted the timeframe of ''Friday Madness'' from the original 1980s to the current 1990s and 2000s. In November the same year, the station held its 30th anniversary concert featuring OPM icons ] and ] at ].<ref>{{cite web | title = Ely Buendia and Rico Blanco To Sing Greatest Hits on One Stage this November! | url=https://www.onemusic.ph/news/ely-and-rico-join-forces-to-celebrate-magic-899-s-30th-anniv-2104 | publisher=One Music PH | first = Marty | last=Floro | date = November 16, 2016 | access-date = February 6, 2018 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | title = Ely Buendia and Rico Blanco's greatest hits work their magic | url=http://entertainment.inquirer.net/207944/ely-buendia-rico-blancos-greatest-hits-work-magic | newspaper=] | first = Totel | last=de Jesus | date = November 29, 2016 | access-date = February 6, 2018 }}</ref>
==Programs==
===Daily Programs===
These are the daily programs (Monday-Thursday) from early morning to the wee hours of the morning:
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*] with Mo Twister, Mojo Jojo and Grace Lee
*The Boom Box with Boom Boom Baby
*The Big Meal with Big Daddy Jake and Tin
*The 3-6 Show which includes the Top 5 at 5 with Joey and Andi(CD Review is in-show during 4-5 on Wednesdays)
*The Carpool with CJ the DJ, Sarah & Lellie
*Boys' Night Out with Slick Rick, Tony Toni, and Sam YG (Confession Sessions is now an in-show segment)
*Mid-Night High with Josh Strike
*Daybreak with Junior Jock Pat


In July 2017, Delamar Arias from ] joined the station, ] also returned and co-host the weekly family-oriented program ''The Mother Show'' along with Rikiflo.<ref>{{cite web | title = Delamar Arias and Andi Manzano Join DJ RikiFlo for Radio Comeback | url=https://www.smartparenting.com.ph/life/news/delamar-andi-manzano-rikiflo-radio-comeback-a00041-20170717 | publisher=Smart Parenting | first = Rachel | last=Perez | date = July 17, 2017 | access-date = May 31, 2018 }}</ref>
===Special Programs===
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*Top 5 at 5
*Friday Madness
*Retro in the Metro
*All Request Weekend
*The Junior Jock Show
*Saturday Slam
*Magic Mixes <small>(formerly Party on Weekends)</small>
*Big Daddy's Playground
*On A Positive Note
*The Magic 30 <small>(formerly Final Countdown)</small>
*Local Vocal <small>(formerly Tunog Kalye)</small>
*Slow Flow <small>(formerly Sunday Slowdown)</small>


===Previous Programs=== ===2020s: Post-pandemic===
On March 17, 2020, as a result of the community quarantine lockdown measures posed by the ], the station went on full music automation, its air staff told to stay-at-home, and its broadcast reduced drastically.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-03-17 |title=Magic Advisory |url=https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10158994002600752&set=a.86863630751 |access-date=2024-03-22 |website=Facebook |publisher=Magic 89.9 Facebook page}}</ref> As the country gradually returns to normalcy, the station began reinstating its now-reduced airstaff, and allows livestreaming overnight; as of 2024, overnight radio broadcasts remain off-the-air.
* Da Flow - Bobby D.
* Da Stretch - Bobby D.
* Early Returns
* Nite Live
* Boogie Nights
* Spooky Nights
* The Morning Zoo Crew
* The Bottom 3
* Morning XXXpress
* The Breakfast Club -w/ Sonny & Bennii


On August 5, 2022, the station brought back ''Retro in the Metro'', this time as a segment of ''Friday Madness'', featuring music from the 1980s in the morning and afternoon for one hour each.
==The Quest Radio Network==
:''Further information: ]''


On February 14, 2024, after few months of hiatus, the station brought back ''Good Times with Mo'' with ] and ] as hosts.
==Magic 89.9 CD Compilations==


On February 17, 2024, the station brought back ''Saturday Slam'', this time featuring music from the 1980s to the early 1990s. ''Retro in the Metro'' moved to Saturday afternoons, this time featuring music from the late 1970s. This format lasted for only nine months, as ''Saturday Slam'' started to feature ] and ] music by November 23 and later reduced its airing hours, six weeks later, from afternoon till evening.
*Magic Urban Flow (MCA Music Philippines, 2005)

On December 6, 2024, the 1980s music was added back in the regular ''Friday Madness'' playlist, and eliminated most of the 2000s music, which was later featured on the newer show called ''Y2K Vibes'' on January 11, 2025, aired from morning to afternoon on Saturdays. The station also brought back ''Sunday Slowdown'' two days later, this time as an all-day program.

On January 3, 2025, ''Love Notes'' aired again for the first time, after years of being hiatus.

==Current Airstaff==
*Rolando "Joe D' Mango" Sulit
*Tina "Tina Ryan" Mendiola
*Nelson "Sarge" Capulso
*Hannah Bacani
*]
*]
*Alex Calleja
*]
*Mara Aquino
*]
*Eric "Slick Rick" Virata
*Anthony James "TonyToni" Bueno
*Gino Quillamor
*Tin Gamboa
*Dash Calzado
*Dennis "Big D" Poliquit
*Jada Pangan

==Magic 89.9 CD compilations==
*Magic Urban Flow (MCA Music Philippines, 2005)
*Party on Weekends (EMI Music Philippines, 2005) *Party on Weekends (EMI Music Philippines, 2005)
*Club Myx (EMI Music Philippines, 2006) *Club Myx (EMI Music Philippines, 2006)
*Kami nAPO muna (Universal Records, 2006) *Kami nAPO Muna (Universal Records, 2006)
*Party On Weekends (House Edition) (EMI Music Philippines, 2006) *Party On Weekends (House Edition) (EMI Music Philippines, 2006)
*The Best Of Manila Sound: Hopia Mani Popcorn (Viva Records, 2006) *The Best Of Manila Sound: Hopia Mani Popcorn (Viva Records, 2006)
*Kami nAPO muna Ulit (Universal Records, 2007)
*Friday Madness OPM Edition/Retro In The Metro (Vicor Music, 2007) *Friday Madness OPM Edition/Retro In The Metro (Vicor Music, 2007)
*The Best Of Manila Sound 2: Hopia Mani Popcorn (Viva Records, 2007) *Kami nAPO Muna Ulit (Universal Records, 2007)
*Remember The OPM In The 80s (Vicor Music, 2007)
*Freestyle: "Back At The Yard" (Viva Records, 2007) (in collaboration with ])
*The Nicest Of The 90's (Viva Records, 2007) *The Best Of Manila Sound 2: Hopia Mani Popcorn (Viva Records, 2007)
*The Nicest Of The 90s (Viva Records, 2007)
*Friday Madness (MCA Music Philippines, 2009)


==See also== ==References==
{{Reflist}}
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]


== External links == ==External links==
* * {{Official website|http://www.magic899.com/}}
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Radio station in Metro Manila, Philippines

Magic 89.9 (DWTM)
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Broadcast areaMega Manila and surrounding areas
Frequency89.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingMagic 89.9
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatTop 40 (CHR), OPM
NetworkMagic Nationwide
AffiliationsTiger 22 Media Corporation
Ownership
OwnerQuest Broadcasting Inc.
History
First air dateFebruary 14, 1986 (1986-02-14)
Call sign meaningWe're The Magic
Technical information
Licensing authorityNTC
Power25,000 watts
ERP60,000 watts
Links
WebcastListen Live (via Zeno)
Watch Live
Listen live (via TuneIn)
Websitewww.magic899.com

DWTM (89.9 FM), on-air as Magic 89.9, is a radio station owned and operated by Quest Broadcasting Incorporated. It serves as the flagship station of Magic Nationwide and the flagship partner station of Tiger 22 Media. The station's studios and transmitter are located at Unit 907, 9th floor, Paragon Plaza, EDSA cor. Reliance St., Mandaluyong. This station operates daily from 5:30 AM to 12:00 MN on terrestrial radio and 24/7 online.

History

1980s: Early programming and "The Battle of the Radios" trend

The station began its regular operations on February 14, 1986, under the ownership of the CDC Radio Network, Inc. (also known as Central Development Communications), and broadcasting from the now-demolished Philippine Communications Center building (PHILCOMCEN) in Pasig, starting with a 10 on-air crew led by Bernie Buenaseda, known on-air as "Burning Bernie". It became a witness to history unfolding before the Filipinos as the station was also started 11 days before the late Corazon "Cory" Aquino became president and 7 months exactly before ABS-CBN was reopened. At that time, DWTM operated 21 hours a day, starting its broadcast day at 5 am until signing off the following morning at 2 am.

Between 1988 and 1989, the station started broadcasting 24 hours a day, which turned out to be a huge success. "The Battle of the Radios" during that era, was supported by a wide variety of spoofs and gimmicks not to mention sidekicks, (no computers, no hard drives; just a bunch of wires and switches,) which made broadcasting ultra-creative as compared to that done with the digital technology of today.

1990s: The emergence of Love Notes

Magic 89.9 became the first home of "Love Notes" that started in 1988, which was initially conceptualized as a gimmick. The 15 minute counseling program hosted by Joe D'Mango became an instant hit with office workers every Friday morning. Love Notes is also aired on ABC-5 (now TV5) from 1993 to 1998 and became an eponymous movie that produced by VIVA Films in 1995. It transferred to its sister station Wave 89.1 in 2001. The show returned on DZMM in 2011, but moved to Radyo Singko in 2012, and lasted until 2013.

On November 29, 1999, Magic 89.9 transferred its studios from PHILCOMCEN Building in Pasig to the Paragon Plaza Building in Mandaluyong to share facilities with sister stations 99.5 RT (now 99.5 Play FM) and 103.5 K-Lite, Mellow Touch 94.7 (now Mellow 947), DWBL 1242 and DWSS 1494.

2000s: Good Times and Boys Night Out popularity

Since its inception, the station started a trend on FM radio of making Fridays nostalgia days with the Friday Magic Madness program (now Friday Madness), that plays music from the 1980s hit music all day. On the other hand, weekend program Saturday Slam plays the 1990s music.

Mo Twister, after four years in hiatus, returned to Magic 89.9, with Good Times With Mo (Limited Edition). He returned again in February 2006 with Good Times With Mo, along with Mojo Jojo, then a late night show. In June 2006, it was transferred to the morning slot (6-9 AM) with a third co-host, Andi. She, however resigned in February 2007, and was replaced by Maui Taylor. Maui retired on May 30, 2007, so Andi9 returned in June 2007, only to leave again in November 2007. The third co-host was Noelle Bonus.

On July 17, 2007, The Magic website was in operation once more to serve the net surfing Magic 89.9 listeners here and especially abroad. Recent additions to the Magic list of programs include the American Top 40 (AT40) which is hosted by American Idol presenter and American radio and TV personality Ryan Seacrest, as well as BigFish Radio hosted by Johnboy Lee of BigFish Manila every Saturday nights which features exclusive programs by international club DJs such as Paul Van Dyk, David Guetta, Armin van Buuren and others.

2010s: The Magic's 30th Anniversary Celebration

In January 2014, Mo Twister returns on his morning show Good Times with his new co-host Sam Oh (from its previous timeslot First Thing in the Morning while Good Times was under a 5-month suspension) and Filipino-Canadian internet sensation Mikey Bustos.

On May 31, 2014, the station brought back its Saturday night club timeslot with the debut of Saturday Night Takeover mixed by the country's popular club DJs such as Ace Ramos, Mars Miranda, Marc Marasigan, Deuce Manila, Katsy Lee, Travis Monsod, Ron Poe among others.

After 27 year, Lovenotes returned on air last November 6, 2015. On December 26, 2015, Saturday Slam aired for the last time. Super Hit Sunday, consists of mornings with the Junior Jocks to afternoons with selected weekend/fill-in DJs, extended to Saturdays, becoming Super Hit Weekend.

On February 28, 2016, Magic celebrated its 30th anniversary with major changes in the programming. The station brought back its usual Sunday night slow jam program Sunday Slowdown, after a decade of being replaced by another re-titled program Slow Flow, and later, Nothing Noisy. It also shifted the timeframe of Friday Madness from the original 1980s to the current 1990s and 2000s. In November the same year, the station held its 30th anniversary concert featuring OPM icons Ely Buendia and Rico Blanco at Eastwood City.

In July 2017, Delamar Arias from Monster RX 93.1 joined the station, Andi Manzano also returned and co-host the weekly family-oriented program The Mother Show along with Rikiflo.

2020s: Post-pandemic

On March 17, 2020, as a result of the community quarantine lockdown measures posed by the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, the station went on full music automation, its air staff told to stay-at-home, and its broadcast reduced drastically. As the country gradually returns to normalcy, the station began reinstating its now-reduced airstaff, and allows livestreaming overnight; as of 2024, overnight radio broadcasts remain off-the-air.

On August 5, 2022, the station brought back Retro in the Metro, this time as a segment of Friday Madness, featuring music from the 1980s in the morning and afternoon for one hour each.

On February 14, 2024, after few months of hiatus, the station brought back Good Times with Mo with Mo Twister and Sam Oh as hosts.

On February 17, 2024, the station brought back Saturday Slam, this time featuring music from the 1980s to the early 1990s. Retro in the Metro moved to Saturday afternoons, this time featuring music from the late 1970s. This format lasted for only nine months, as Saturday Slam started to feature hip-hop and R&B music by November 23 and later reduced its airing hours, six weeks later, from afternoon till evening.

On December 6, 2024, the 1980s music was added back in the regular Friday Madness playlist, and eliminated most of the 2000s music, which was later featured on the newer show called Y2K Vibes on January 11, 2025, aired from morning to afternoon on Saturdays. The station also brought back Sunday Slowdown two days later, this time as an all-day program.

On January 3, 2025, Love Notes aired again for the first time, after years of being hiatus.

Current Airstaff

Magic 89.9 CD compilations

  • Magic Urban Flow (MCA Music Philippines, 2005)
  • Party on Weekends (EMI Music Philippines, 2005)
  • Club Myx (EMI Music Philippines, 2006)
  • Kami nAPO Muna (Universal Records, 2006)
  • Party On Weekends (House Edition) (EMI Music Philippines, 2006)
  • The Best Of Manila Sound: Hopia Mani Popcorn (Viva Records, 2006)
  • Friday Madness OPM Edition/Retro In The Metro (Vicor Music, 2007)
  • Kami nAPO Muna Ulit (Universal Records, 2007)
  • Remember The OPM In The 80s (Vicor Music, 2007)
  • The Best Of Manila Sound 2: Hopia Mani Popcorn (Viva Records, 2007)
  • The Nicest Of The 90s (Viva Records, 2007)
  • Friday Madness (MCA Music Philippines, 2009)

References

  1. "Magic 89.9 Online - Company Info". Archived from the original on March 23, 2009. Retrieved July 14, 2019.
  2. "GTWM 366: Mikey Bustos and Sam Oh | New Media Factory". Archived from the original on January 27, 2014. Retrieved January 18, 2014.
  3. Floro, Marty (November 16, 2016). "Ely Buendia and Rico Blanco To Sing Greatest Hits on One Stage this November!". One Music PH. Retrieved February 6, 2018.
  4. de Jesus, Totel (November 29, 2016). "Ely Buendia and Rico Blanco's greatest hits work their magic". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved February 6, 2018.
  5. Perez, Rachel (July 17, 2017). "Delamar Arias and Andi Manzano Join DJ RikiFlo for Radio Comeback". Smart Parenting. Retrieved May 31, 2018.
  6. "Magic Advisory". Facebook. Magic 89.9 Facebook page. March 17, 2020. Retrieved March 22, 2024.

External links

Tiger 22 Media Corporation
Mega Manila-affiliated stations
Provincial stations
(via Magic Nationwide)
Miscellaneous
  • DynaMedia Productions
  • Empowering Brilliant Minds Foundation Inc.
www.tiger22mediacorp.com.ph
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Digital radio
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Internet
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  • Licensed low-power community station.
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Philippine radio markets
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