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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

My Top 21 Dramas for 2008

Hello! Here’s my first entry for 2009. Hindi ako makatulog kagabi kasi bukod sa bangag ako mula sa pagdiwang ng Bagong Taon, hindi ako makatulog kasi nagbe-brainstorm na ako ng mga palabas sa TV na nagkaroon ng impact sa telebisyon.  So heto na!

1.    Lobo (ABS-CBN)-This soap tops my list because of its bold attempt to mi drama, fantasy, and thriller while at the same time maintaining its quality, premise, and ensemble cast. I was hoping that the series would end tragically but in a good note, because it gave viewers clues that the characters played by Angel Locsin and Piolo Pascual would become tragic lovers or in Filipino “Sawing Magkasintahan”, and yet it ended the other way around.

2.    Ligaw na Bulaklak (ABS-CBN)-This is the second ABS produced another daytime soap for its revitalized afternoon line-up after Prinsesa ng Banyera. So far, off all the recent daytime soaps aired by ABS recently, Ligaw is the one to beat. The lead actress, Roxanne Guinoo showed her versatility as the horse-whispering wildflower protagonist, Leah, who throughout her life tried to piece together her broken family because of her father’s fatal belief about her. The series also marked the first time that the Filipinos’ love for horseracing gambling is tackled thus the industry plays a pivotal role in soap as a whole. Roxanne was successful in effectively act out her character, who grew to maturity and what was first thought to be a “jump-the-shark" scene when her true love died before the conclusion of the series became a vital point that further proven that Leah is strong of a woman. A well-written and well-acted soap indeed!

3.    Kahit Isang Saglit (ABS-CBN)-This soaps markes the first time ABS-CBN co-produced a soap opera with a foreign company, Double Vision from Malaysia. What makes this show unique is the combination of production values, skills, and cinematography coming from both the Filipinos and the Malaysians. Jerico Rosales have indeed made a big comeback with this soap. Mindless if it was placed on a late slot on primetime, what matters is that the quality of the story, the characters, and the effective collaboration of two foreign media outfits equated with a high quality drama that both the Philippines and the Malaysia should be proud of!

4.    I Love Betty La Fea (ABS-CBN)-The 19th country to have an adaptation based on the popular Colombian telenovela, “Yo Soy Betty La Fea”, our Better La Fea borrows elements from the original as well as the US adaptation but at the same time, its storyline deviates from the original plot. It is currently entering its fourth month on air but what makes the show stay afloat is  by remaining interesting with every subplot confronted by the title character. This one also boast of an ensemble cast so it is necessary to keep all of them interesting and never go underused and overused for that matter. What I like about this series is that, it was able to effectively show women empowerment in the Philippine setting, with the Pinay Betty the epitome of such (a reflection of good moral character and strong willingness)

5.    Joaquin Bordado (GMA-7)-Mas inaabangan ko ito kaysa sa Dyesebel.  This adaptation of the popular komiks serial is quite interesting: a former assassin who was chosen to become a “bordado”, a tattooed warrior, who possess powers, gained from the tattoos given to him, in order to save the world from those interested on using such powers for evil. Robin’s characterization was successful in making the title character a farb cry  from his past comedic and happy-go-lucky character in Asian Treasures. The subplots centering around the show’s supporting characters were able to connect themselves to the main plot, although the timeline  within the show’s reality occurs on a 2-3 hour average per episode. But all-in-all, this is one of the best action-themed shows yet.

6.    Kung Fu Kids (ABS-CBN)-I beg to disagree, this cannot be regarded as the first “Pinoy live anime” but merely possess elements of an action anime that happens to be a live series. Anyway, this show may have lasted for one-season/13 weeks, ABS was able to prove that it too could able to make an action series if given the same attention that other good rated shows have.

7.    Kapitan Boom (ABS-CBN)-When Komiks returned after a months-long hiatus, it continued its mini-series format that was started with Francisco Coching’s Pedro Penduko. Although it airs weekly, Kapitan Boom was able to impress me with its believable and modest special effects, its interesting plotline, and cinematography. It continued on as a mini-komiks inspired mini-series during the airing of Varga. I’m looking forward for this character’s return this year for Isanglakas.

8.    Maligno (ABS-CBN)-The TV version differentiates itself much from the 1970’s Susan Roces suspense thriller by the more emphasis given on the supposed demon child Claudine Barreto was conceived with. It definitely gave me scares with their clever storytelling (thanks surprisingly from notorious director, Wenn Deramas), and surprise twists (no wonder the yaya wasn’t killed by the white bald demon-pet).

9.    Minsan Kitang Minahal(ABS-CBN)-Your Song adopted a monthly min-series format when it entered its third year on air. The first installment stars Heart Evangelista as a 30-something heartbroken entrepreneur, Erich Gonzales as her assistant in her early 20’s, and Jason Abalos as a 20-something call center agent who has a crush on heart but is the apple of Erich’s eye. The innocence of love is cleverly shown and how the characters were portrayed gave us the idea that even if love does exist, it is never enough to keep you from moving on. Jason and Heart’s characters may not ended up together at the finale, what mattered was that they were able to love even after love fails them.

10.    Without You (ABS-CBN)-Another Your Song installment, it tackles one of the most sensitive issues affecting society, same-sex relationships. But as in all relationships (regardless of orientation), sometimes you need not to be selfish and let the one you love free to make his decisions. The show starred Victor Basa as the confused guy who have somehow fallen to an openly-gay guy portrayed by Joross Gamboa. Joross’s character knew that he cannot let Victor escape from his responsibilities as a father to his love child, and he knew that Victor might not have any feelings for him after-all. Fortunately, in the end, they became the best of friends.

11.    My Only Hope(ABS-CBN)-Your Song by November adopted a season-long format starting with this mini-series. The show is dark in tone buut nevertheless, it gave us an idea how love can get entangled by the problems caused by the show’s different characters. Despite that, love gave a person a reason to live, a reason to hope, and a reason to be free. My Only Hope is reaching its climax, and I’m glad that Kim Chiu and Gerald Anderson improved on their acting, such that they matured as the series progresses.

12.    Midnight DJ (TV5)-A weekly horror series co-produced by the Associated Broadcasting Company and Malaysian production outfit, Double Vision (who gave us 3R and Kahit Isang Saglit), it follows the reins of past horror serials like Oka Tokat and Text. Season One introduced us to Patrick, (Paolo Contis) a DJ by midnight and a ghost whisperer at day. He solves mysterious cases that involves with the paranormal while he sits on deck for his popular late night radio show. The season however ended with Patrick’s death (brought about by Contis’s departure due to an exclusivity clause on his new contract with GMA). Season 2 started with the spirit of Patrick, sending a message to his girlfriend (played by Desiree del Valle) by having her dream about his replacement for his show, an common con-man played by Oyo Boy Sotto. Initially, he doesn’t have a gift of seeing spirits, he has a very sharp mind that proves to be helpful especially when lost spirits come to him themselves by showing off clues.  Well, it is expected that Paolo should re-appear in the series, even as a ghost, in order to give some closure of sorts to his character.

13.    Gaano Kadalas ang Minsan (GMA-7)-I chanced upon this series a few months ago and it is truly a tragic story. This drama showed us that despite making a mistake that could fatally result to the devastation of a loving relationship, that mistake somehow became a blessing in disguise. Sinuko ng tauhan ni Camille Prats ang anak niya kay Diana Zubiri bago siya namatay. Pero bago pa man siya binawian ng buhay ay hiniling niya kay Diana na huwag siyang tumigil sa pagmamahal niya kay Marvin Agustin, ang ama ng anak niya, alang-ala sa bata na walang alam sa ginawang kasalanan ni Camille.

14.    Iisa Pa Lamang (ABS-CBN)-This soap has the elements of the stereotypical telenovela, but what makes this different from the others is its fast pacing, given that it only lasted about four months. During its run, it gained notoriety with its unbelievable one-liners and catfights, something that haven’t been done on any Philippine soap opera for a very long time.

15.    Dyosa (ABS-CBN)-This is probably Anne Curtis’s best performance since her ABS-CBN debut with “Hiram”.  I like how the production team portrayed Philippine folk characters as gods and goddesses in a Greek mythological-like setting. As of late, the show picked up steam when it is about to reach its climax and I expect that it will be maintained well until the ends of the series’ run. On a negative note, the green space on the background is obviously seen whenever the setting is placed on either “Kabanua” or “Kasamyan”. But nevertheless, I hope Dyosa keeps up the good work.

16.    Dyesebel (GMA-7)-I’m not really much of a fan of this TV adaptation from Mars Ravelo’s works but I watch this because my sister hogs the TV. Another reason is that my classmate back in 1st term was in it (as the villainous Betty). Good points: the chemistry of Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera is still hot after their Marimar stint, and the main story is well maintained. Bad points: minor storylines are given more emphasis, the ridiculous appearances of the show’s sponsor as is slowly fades into a commercial break, and the timeline average for an episode last only within hours of the day. But other than that, special effects plays a critical role of giving the show a more appealing charm as a family show.

17.    Prinsesa ng Banyera (ABS-CBN)-I was glad that even before Angelika Dela Cruz transferred back to GMA, she was able to open up a new storyline that could explain the outcome of her character being written off, when her show was granted a second season. The second season also saw the entry of Ara Mina and Oyo Boy Sotto (who has a track record for most number of daytime soaps starred by a young actor like him as of late). That season started with the brutal murder of Mayumi Burgos, portrayed by Dela Cruz, Maningning Burgo’s (Kristine Hermosa) search for justice, and the hidden secret kept by the character of Neil Ryan Sese. I have long thought that the Burgos twin’s father was the character of Allan Paule and the father of Maningning’s lover was Sese,it was revealed that Sese’s character was in fact the father of Maningning and Mayumi. The paternity of TJ Trinidad’s character was never revealed. The series was supposedly granted a third season but creative differences between Kristine and its director forced the series to prematurely end with a few other key storylines left unresolved. Despite this, it ended on a good and somehow satisfying note.

18.    Hay…School Lyf (ABS-CBN)-This is the first part of the two-month final season of Star Magic Presents. Despite lasting for a month, it showed that the true friendship is beyond looks, beyond popularity and beyond personalities. A friend is always there whenever you are in need. whatever trouble you may be in, friends stick together through thick and thin!

19.    Love Spell Year 3 (ABS-CBN)-Year 3 lasted for one season when the show switched formats with Your Song and became a weekly episodic series. Year 3 also saw the change of tone when the episodes became dark. I liked the creative direction the show was heading though, because I believe this would somehow help with viewer’s maturity to not just rely on watching feel-good dramas. In addition, the dark-toned episodes are reflections of who were are in real-life: our desire to be accepted by being different, our dissatisfaction on the decisions that we make, our addiction to video games at an early and its devastating effects, our view of women’s as “dolls” to can be bought and replaced, and our inability to see beyond material things.

20.    My Girl (ABS-CBN) and Ako si Kim Samsoon (GMA-7)-I couldn’t decide which of these two adaptations of popular Korean dramedies (incidentally produced by Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation-Korea) are better so I decided to make them a tie. Both have their high and low points. As in the original, they both started out light and comedic in tone, but as they progress, My Girl and Ako Si… oth started to possess the typical stereotypes of past Philippine soaps. Their plots became dramatic in tone, they both have exaggerated “the ex-girlfriend” characters (although I must give a thumbs up for Nina Jose since she started out boring and insane at the beginning of My Girl), and further deviate (lumayo masyado) from original flow of their Korean counterparts. I know that the people behind production want to infuse Filipino elements on these remakes, but it’s unforgivable that their making them a wee bit farfetched and unbelievable unrealistic (as if the original My Girl and Samsoon were not unrealistic enough). The original My Girl was created to break stereotypes on how Korean leading female characters are portrayed while the original Kim Samsoon broke stereotypes on beauty and discrimination. Both ended up with the wedding of the lead characters, Jasmine and Julian sharing a heart sign with their hands, while Cyrus married a now-thin Samsoon (which kinda seems a bit ironic, IMO)

21.    Palos (ABS-CBN)-This is another action series that ABS made in attempt to regain its foothold on the genre after its not-so-satisfying take on the Panday franchise. Good points: The plot twists and the chemistry of Roxanne Guinoo and Jake Cuenca, as well as the tandem of onscreen father-and-son, Cesar Montano and Cuenca. Bad points: Since Palos could also passed off as a sci-fi series, it must at all cost abide by existing scientific theories or at least make fictional ones that somehow makes sense to the viewers. The supposed “computer chip”, the central item that drives the series, is said to contain a sort of computer virus that could infect and hack computer systems and eventually various strategic infrastructures like the stock market and the main frame of the CIA, thus being a much sought-after item. Given that situation needs a very explainable theory to justify that kind of possibility but that was never addressed thus making the series as a whole, inaccurate. Another is the annoying “leading lady” in the form of Valerie Garcia. I get that she’s supposed to be the love interest of Jake Cuenca, her character development is poor, in addition to her poor vocalization (I hate her irritating husky voice).
I have so many dramas that I wanna mention but I don’t wanna make the list longer than 21. But my New Year’s wish for upcoming dramas this year:

1.    ABS should can all their soaps so that the tendency to extend them and the like won’t happen. Their canned soaps seem to fare better than the traditional “still-under production” ones.
2.    GMA should once again create original productions to create variety in their primetime line-up, same goes for their daytime block. So as to not entirely depend on re-adapting existing works for television.
3.    TV5 should continue what they’re doing so viewers would be able to have a good alternative to the usual TV fare offered by ABS-CBN and GMA.
Merry Christmas!

Last Entry for 2008

Here's my last entry for 2008 just so umabot sa 350 ang number of blogs ko (I'll have to recheck if I still have draft bogs though).

Barangay Arkong Bato is at its liveliest on four different occasions: 1)All Saint's Day and 2)Occasional funerals (because Arko has its own cemetery), 3)Christmas (A lot of kids and their parents are all out wearing new clothes), and 4) New Year's Eve (From December 30 until January 1, stalls selling firecrackers and fireworks suddenly appear form left to right).

On the final day of 2008,I don't know how I'd spend it except stay put inside the house, watch TV, and maybe get an afternoon nap. Boring, right?

As boring as it may seems, the only thing that I could be proud on how i spend this very noisy last day is that my whole family is here. We just had lunch together which I guess was the rarest time that all 6 of us in the family are complete for lunch. And fortunately, we're going to be complete tonight for dinner.

We don't follow the traditional paputok-paputok thing where we have bogas and super lolos and taking them out outside to make noise, we're realy not into that. But for this year, we may have an opportunity to do one "inside" the house. My dad recently bought a firecracker, I odn't know which kind, and is planning on using them up outside on our roof deck.

In a few hours, we'll be closing all our windows as we expect people to start flickering all their fireworks as the time clocks down to midnight. Gotta be safe than sorry right?

It's been a relatively god year for me, for family, and for my friends. I hope that this year is going to be better, not just fo me, but for the Philippines.

Wish for the whole year? I hope people learn from their mistakes and unite for progress.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

A Look Back to 08

It is a time for New Year Resolutions and new beginnings. Welcome to the 2nd look back to the year 2008 as we countdown the top 25 entries filed under J-Blog during 2008. Let’s start the countdown as we welcome the new year! (Dates are set in Philippine Standard Time and are based on chronological order).

 

1.       A Year after Campus  Jan 20

-The death of Campus Radio saddened not just me but a whole lot of people who fell in love with LS-FM’s popular format. Can’t even believe that there are those who kept on bashing Campus , pati mga DJ’s hindi nila tinantanan!

2.       Ang Gabing Tinawag Ko ang Buong Malabon at Navotas Feb 8

-Ginabi ng uwi bunso ko kasi may practice ang buong section niya ng sayaw para sa darating na Intrams. Kaya tumawag ako sa lahat ng mga taong maari makatulong sa’kin. :D

3.     What If I Joined the The Team? Feb 21, Apr 6, Dec 28

-This was written in three parts, the last one being posted just recently. I was planning on joining CSB’s taekwondo varsity but was disappointed on the outcome.

4.       So Sick May 1

-I was only in my first week in summer class when a fever took me down, making me miss a few days worth of classes and quizzes. It had an effect on my final grade a week later.

5.       Singkwentay Sais, When History Repeats Itself Jun 5

-This was under the Reality and Dreams blogs series. I wasn’t exactly dreaming that time but I had a sense of déjà vu because I felt a repeat of past events that time.

6.       Being in Blumentritt the First Time Jun 6

-Well it's true.First time kong nasa Blumentritt. It was scary yes but it’s never too late to take a risk going there, right?

7.       YMing with an Airchecker Jun 10

-When Campus 99.5 was still alive, I got to YM’ed an Airchecker from Campus Aircheck Batch 5. I think his name is Miguel from Letran, I wish he and the rest of the aircheckers a very fruitful new year!

8.       Meeting Up With the Omani-raised Girl from Oman Jun 13

-I think I mentioned about a Girl I met during orientation back when I was just starting out with Year 1 of The CSB Experience, I only realized that my classmate was the Omani-raised girl I met a year back.

9.       My First Manila Day Holiday/Weekend Jun 23

-Manila Day 2007 was on a weekend so I never really had that Manila Day-feeling yet until the next year when it fell on a school day.

10.   Inside The Black Box Studio with Dawn Zulueta Jul 5

-3 things: 1) 1st time being on SDA’s 6th floor, 2) 1st time being part of a taping of a show, 3)1st time to meet up close and personal Dawn Zulueta and Boy Abunda.

11.   Tour de Manila Aug 5

-The Good Earth Plaza next to the Carriedo LRT station was on fire so I was forced to take a jeepney ride while going to school. Fortunately, that jeep led me to take an unwanted tour on unexplored parts of Manila.

12.   107 Clutter and Panic on the Es-Ay-Es Aug 7

-That was when the SIS was all clogged up and all of us under 107 were having a difficult time encoding our schedules.

13.   Eating Benildean Fish Fillet at the Z-Square Aug 8

-Fred’s cousin and I sneaked inside La Salle Manila to have lunch at the popular caf, Z Square.

14.   When You Know That He's/She's A...Aug 22

-Nilista ko ang mga side professions ng mga naging kamag-aral ko, kasi unbelievable na pumapasok pala sila ganong mga trabaho.

15.   Jaime and the Boni Adventure Sep 2

-This is the day when 99.5 RT returned on air and I took up the courage of visiting a station such as that in Paragon Plaza in Reliance.. However, before I could go inside RT, I found myself inside Magic 89.9, the room next door.

16.   Aymadi-El Sep 2

–This was when I found myself becoming a dean’s lister for the very first time.

17.   One August Morning Sep 6

-Every once in a while, I would often write poems especially when I’m in the mood of doing so. Same thing can be said when I was inspired of putting this one up because of “One August Morning”

18.   Concluding the Court Drama Sep 18

-an update on the case of my almost stolen I-Pod, the suspect surrendered herself but failed to appear in all the meetings called upon by the discipline board. I just hope she gets what she deserves!

19.   Networking?  Sep 18

-A warning to anyone who’s being persuaded to join into this business:  The people who are into this will brainwash you into mindless money-oriented zombies!

20.   Na-USTe Ako ni Will! Oct 24

-Microcosm proved to us that it is indeed a very small world, that was when I met former Thomasian Will Valeriano who happens to be a former blockmate of Dianne and Nikko DS in USTe.

21.   The Last Exile, Dapitan! Oct 26

-I took the time going around UST after submitting my brother’s requirements for his upcoming entrance examination. That was when the school was in the middle of a sembreak, I felt like I was in Europe with every  period-inspired building I see in every corner of the royal and pontifical university.

22.   The Infiltration of Guillermo Tolentino's School of Thought Nov 11

-Can’t believe no one read this blog as of now. I was referring to a certain someone and her unnamed school. I coined her as Guillermo Tolentino, a conservative thinker. Hehehe

23.  Si Jeco Na-USTe! Dec 21

-This happened during the 2008 Paskuhan in UST. Nagkawalaan kami nina Raymond at jerico. Hindi namin matanggap ang text ng isa't isa kasi ang daming tao sa USTe kaya nakakabanggaan ata ang mga mtext messages ng mga naggo-Globe at Smart. Sun ang nanaig kahit may buwan. Buti na lang nagkita kami bago ako sumuko't uuwi na lang. May libreng concert pa si Bamboo!

24.   James' Series of Unfortunate Events Dec 26

-The unluckiest streak I ever had in recent memory. As if, the days’ leading up to Christmas is a day’s worth of a nightmare. And it’s all because of that dumb bird who dumped its puke on my hair!

25.   Bicycle MIA For 2 Years Dec 26

-This was a long delayed entry commemorating the loss of my bicycle back in 2006. And it’s all my fault!

 

So here you go: My top 25 blog entries written during 2008 Anno Domini. Merry Christmas and a Happy Happy New year to all of us!

 

End of J-Blog No. 349!

Monday, December 29, 2008

Alyssa Place @ Merville Subdivision, 90210




Hahaha! Gumana na rin sa wakas!

Went to Alyssa's place down south to celebrate the end of Finals Week!

A 2008 Yearender on the Land of Radio

It's a repost from another website where I first put up this countdown of sorts. :D


January
-Radio GMA head, Mike Enriquez terminated most of the original Barangay LS DJ's from their jobs and were replaced immediately. This was in lieu of ME to fully transform WLS-FM into a masa station. This also makred the death of Campus Radio in LS. Only Hot Lips Leeza and Dan the Man from original Campus Airforce were retained.
-RJ 100’s flagship show, RJ Online, was renamed “RJ Sunday Jam”. It still airs on RJTV, which now carries programs from Solar Entertainment’s former cable channel, 2nd Avenue.
-The "Morning Zoo Crew" was brought to Max from Magic 89.9.
-Kellybites Nites started airing on 103.5 Max FM.

February
-During the UP Fair 2008, it was announced that the Campus Radio brand will return on the airwaves but in a different frequency, which caused speculations on which exisiting station are the former LS DJ's going to take-over.
-A text message sent to me from an LS-FM DJ finally confirmed that 99.5 HiT FM is the one that'll undergo a reformat (DWRT's 2nd after it's first reformat from being 99.5 RT)
-DWTM's flagship morning show, Good Times, was spun-off as a magazine/lifestyle show on Studio 23. The spin-off is hosted by Magic 89.9 DJ's Mo Twister, Mojo Jojo, Andi9, and Grace Lee.
-92.3 xFM was rebranded "XFM 92.3 (Lite'n'Up)", returning the frequency to the smooth jazz sound its has known before as 923 Joey before from the previous ambient/chill/electronica sound introduced by xFM.

March
-On Holy Week, HiT FM bade listeners farewell with a bang. Slyde was on deck for most of the day, followed by the Homerun, and finally the Brewrats.
-On Easter Sunday, Hit became 99.5 Campus FM, with John Hendrix and Jimmy Jam greeting listeners on the strike of dawn. They also introduced an extended, weekend-long version of LS-FM's Retrojam, "Campus Classic Weekend". Some of the Hit jocks were retained but others were transferred to other stations.

April
-Auditions were announced for the latest batch of Campus Aircheck.
-April also marked the return of the "Top 20 at 12", still hosted by station manager Triggerman.
-Controversial blogger, Brian Gorell, was interviewed by Good Times with Mo, Mojo, and Grace Lee

May
-Campus 99.5 started a talent search called “So You Wanna Be a Star”
-Campus FM was renamed "Campus 99.5"


June
-June 12, Rico Blanco's comeback single, "Yugto" was first played on selected stations (I FM, Max, NU among others). Prior to the premiere of the single, a teaser of the song was played, inciting listeners' curiosity.
-Campus 99.5 brought back its Technologic updates
-Max FM started its series of program re-scheduling.

July
-Campus brought back FrontdotCenter, with its featured artist of the month, Chicosci.
-Rock-It Launcher was also revived, featuring the launch party of Itchyworm’s latest album held at Café Rallos.
-Campus aired a special which is all about David Cook
-An online flame war was ignited by fans of the nighttime shows, the Brewrats (Campus) and Boys Night Out (from Magic 89.9) in PinoyExchange.com.
-Logan’s Alley was revived on Max FM.
-Max FM DJ Carl McFly, became the new host of long-running OPM show, Tunog Kalye. He replaced Drei Ball who eventually left Max for good.
-RJ 100 got itself a new DJ, veteran Baby John (or is it Papa John?), who now graces RJ’s 6-9am morning slot weekdays.
-Yes! FM became automated.
-Yours truly, James Habitan, made his radio debut in DZMM's youth show, U-Talk.

August
-A rare crossover edition of BNO and the Brewrats was aired in order to pacify its followers fighting online in PinoyExchange.com.
-Campus 99.5 as a format was axed by the management and a weeks-long music-automated hiatus started following its untimely demise.
-Rumors online starting circulating, saying that the owners might bring back 99.5 RT.
-96.3 WRocK celebrated 20 years on the air under its popular lite-rock format.
-Dream FM was spared from the recent reformat of its sister TV channel, the ABC-owned TV5

September
-Last song played by DWRT-FM before the eventual format switch was “Change the World”
-99.5 RT (The Rhythm of the City) returned on the airwaves, bringing back old DJ’s coming from RT and Hit. One jock from Campus was retained.
-King DJ Logan resigned from Max FM.
-News broke out that the former jocks of 99.5 are planning on bringing back the Campus format by establishing new station.
-107.9 U Radio’s studios were raided upon orders of the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) due to alleged non-payment of due fees. The matter was settled in court and the station was back on air.

October
-KDL and the returning Tina Ryan resurfaced on RT as an on-air tandem (“Reunited”).
-News broke out that the Manila Broadcasting Company acquired 96.3 WRocK Manila from ACWS-United Broadcasting Network. The station began a still-ongoing transition period.
-However, ACWS-UBNi retains control of its online streaming site and has since then aired an online version of the old WRocK in Hayag.com. The online streaming now goes by the name “Wrock Online”.
-Magic’s nighttime program, BNO, was given a suspension order from the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) which lasted for 90 days until early December.

November
-DWRK (96.3 Wrock) transferred to its new home in Star City, Pasay City from its former home in FEMS Tower 1, Osmena Highway, Manila.
-Jam 88.3 was awarded Best FM Station in the 2008 KBP Golden Dove Awards.

December
-Magic 89.9 made changes to its weekday line-up following the departure of several of its DJ’s.

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