YES! FM

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YES! FM
City of license Pasay City
Broadcast area Metro Manila
Branding YES! FM
First air date December 1998
Frequency 101.1 MHz
Format pop, oldies
Power 25,000 watts
Callsign meaning DW
YES! FM
Owner Manila Broadcasting Company
Website http://www.mbcradio.net/

YES! FM (DWYS 101.1 MHz Metro Manila) is a music FM station owned by Manila Broadcasting Company in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at the Star City, CCP Complex, Pasay City.


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The Disc Jockeys (DJs) of 101.1 Yes! FM were named after some variety of foods. Most of them are eaten at breakfast except for Glen Garci who is taken from Viva Hotbabe Gwen Garci.

  • Kevin Bacon (Taken from famous actor Kevin Bacon and also with the last name of "bacon", a food or meat ususally eaten at breakfast)
  • Idol T-Bowne (Taken from "T-Bone" steak)
  • Bruce Dilis (Taken from "Dilis" or Anchovies and has a similarity with American actor, Bruce Willis)
  • Glen Garci (Taken from Viva Hotbabe Gwen Garci)
  • Tito Potato (Taken from "potato")
  • Mama Sugar (Taken from sugar, sweetener for breakfast beverages)
  • Toni Macaroni (a.k.a. Tony Mac) (Taken from "Macaroni", pasta meal)
  • Cholo Chorizo (Taken from "chorizo", sausage or langgonisa-like food usually placed with pansit)
  • Edu Mansanas (Taken from "mansanas", in English, apple and has a similarity with Edu Manzano, an actor)

The portions of Yes! FM everyday are:

  • Yes! Gising Na
  • Primetime Yes!
  • Yes! Batian
  • Yes! Showtime
  • ST Pares or Yes! Pares
  • Yes! At Work
  • Biyaheng Yes!
  • Yes! Diaries
  • Yes! All The Way

Mini Portions

  • Yes! Balita

Features current news

  • Dire-diretso (a.k.a. Yes! Joketime)

This features jokes everyday with the voices of characters, Beauty, Brownie and Bruno.

  • Yes! Calera

This features the top 5 songs of the day. See below

Yescalera or possibly Yes! Calera; has yet no official spelling; is a section or portion of the station that features the top five (5) songs of the day. It features either Filipino or Foreign songs that were voted by the radio listeners.

Yes! Calera or Yescalera is the one of the sections or portions of the FM radio station, 101.1 Yes! FM. From Mondays to Saturdays, this features the top five (5) songs of the day, from the results of the votes texted everyday by the voters of radio listeners. Foreign and Filipino entries or songs can be featured here and could top the charts at of course, the number one spot.


Before each song is played, there are introductions (actually joke-like introductions) in presenting what number the song is going to be played. There are three different batches of introductions heard in the radio station.

  • Cellphone o Buhay? (Cellphone or Life?) - A holdaper tries an old man as his victim)
  • Sweetheart, tulungan mo ako! (Pregnant wife with husband)
  • Tatalon na ako! - A gay trying to jump and he wants another gay to stop him
  • Pwede mamaya ka na mamatay? - An old couple with the granmother thanking his husband for loving her for a long time because she's about to die
  • Sumuko ka na! - Police tries to make an arrested man surrender

  • Lumulubog na ang barko, sweetheart, talon na tayo! - Wife telling his husband already to jump on a sinking ship
  • Kapitan, hindi pa ba tayo lalanding? - Pilot asking the head pilot if he doesn't want to land yet?
  • Si Lolo nagjojoke na naman! - A child thinking his grandfather was joking but already dying due to not drinking the medicine he need that his grandchild doesn't want to give
  • Dok, mamamatay na ang pasyente mo! - A nurse telling a doctor that he's patient s dying but still listening to Yes! Calera
  • Lumayas Ka! - A woman throwing plates at her husband because she wants him to go and leave her

  • Saan po ang bahay ni Mang Juan? - A person asking a gay where's the house of Mang Juan and the gay got a mistake between Mang Juan to be like "One"
  • May nakukuha akong signal mula sa ibang planeta! - An explorer having a communication with an alien from an other planet
  • Nakikita ko ang kapalaran mo! - A fortuneteller telling a person that he/she will hear the song at number 3. And also the fortuneteller got confused if number 3 is after number 4.
  • Ano ang demand mo? - A grandfather having communication with a kidnapper and asking what is his demand.
  • Bumaba ka diyan sa billboard! - A man attemting to jump from a billboard and people asked him what does he want.

Further information: YES! FM stations


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