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YES! FM Manila 101.1

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DWYS (101.1 FM) – currently operating as YES! FM 101.1 – it is a commercial Hot AC, and OPM radio station in Metro Manila, licensed to Pasay City. It was owned by Pacific Broadcasting Systems (a wholly owned subsidiary of Manila Broadcasting Company) in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at the CCP Complex, Pasay City, and its transmitter is located atop the BSA Twin Tower in Mandaluyong City,[1] sharing the same site with 90.7 Love Radio & 96.3 Easy Rock. YES! FM 101.1 operates 24-hours a day that plays Pop music, OPM, Asian Pop, and the "Philippines' Best Mix Of Music" from the 1990s till present-day. 

On December 8, 1998, 101.1 was re-launched as YES FM! with a different call sign (DWYS). Its format was hot adult contemporary / easy listening similar to its sister station 90.7 Love Radio and became the undisputed number 1 FM station in 1999 to 2002. On July, 2002, all MBC stations from Makati City were relocated and transferred at Star City Complex in Pasay, Philippines and in 2008, YES! FM 101.1 was again repackaged and it adopted the slogan Automatic 'Yan! YES-FM. The playlists used were almost the same as 90.7 Love Radio's but the programming was different. In 2012, as part of "Radyo? Dalawa Lang Yan!" campaign (which was launched by Yes FM and Love Radio in the first quarter of 2011), some DJs from Love Radio such as Missy Hista, Rica Herra, Rico Pañero and Lala Banderas are moved to Yes FM in exchange to Diego Bandido, Emma Harot, Robin Sienna and Kristin Dera, as well to the new slogan as the "Hayahay" station which later became also the slogan on other Yes FM and several Hot FM and Love Radio stations.

101.1 Yes-FM disc jockeys:


Recently, the old names of the recent DJs has been renamed. On January 30, 2012 some DJs from Love Radio are switched to Yes FM.
3B: Brownie, Bruno, Beauty (Hassan Han II, Danny Frias, Eva Mesias) Missy Hista Rica Herra (Cheryl Adarni) Totoy Bato (Nieco Sison) - "Ang Watsinanggong Bisdak sa Radyo..ang lalakeng hindi tumatanggap ng lagay...lagay na gibuti-buti!, Ang Idol, Idoool Lusi-on ang Kigol!" (formerly known as DJ Nico of 106.3 Yes FM Dumaguete) Tanya Chinita(Ilyn Atanacio Lara) Rico Pañero - (Richard Sarmiento) - (formerly from Love Radio) Lala Banderas (Yen Mempin) - (formerly held by Laila Chikadora) Maria Morena Chico Loco (Mark Jimel Gales) – "Packing Tape!" bulalo