On July 14, 1993, DXEC 91.9 MHz Cagayan de Oro commences broadcast as "The Great EC 91.9 STAR Radio", with its studios then-located at nearby Limketkai Center. It became known as "Radio Romance: Nationwide". In the early 1990s, it began simulcasting via satellite across the country. It was followed by DXRR 101.1 MHz in Davao on January 25, 1992, which was also the relay outlet of DWRR. At first all of the DJs were female, including Amy Perez it became the first FM station to implement the technological innovation of playlists originating from compact discs.Īugust 1, 1989, signaled the station's first nationwide reach when DZRR 103.1 MHz in Baguio became the relay outlet of DWRR 101.9 in Manila, ensuring uninterrupted listening for travelers from Manila to as far north as Ilocos Sur. History and background As Radio Romance (1989–1993)Īt 6:00 am on July 16, 1989, ABS-CBN's Manila FM station, DWRR 101.9 MHz, changed formats to an easy-listening station known as "101.9 Radio Romance", playing easy-listening love songs except for a Sunday OPM program. 5.2.1 Former MOR Regional terrestrial programming.5.1.1 Former MOR Manila terrestrial programming.
As an on-air entity, MOR stations primarily played contemporary middle-of-the-road and original Pinoy music, as well as radio drama and talk content (news content via TV Patrol Regional was also available on selected stations). MOR Entertainment, formerly known as MOR Philippines (as official and occasionally, on online streaming), is a national brand of new media radio stations operated by media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation.