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89 DMZ Danze Muzic Zone was a music FM station from November 18, 1989 until February 28, 2001 and was owned and operated by Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation in the Philippines. Its studios were located at Broadcast City, Capitol Hills, Diliman, Quezon City, with its transmitter located along Roosevelt Avenue, San Francisco del Monte, Quezon City.

History

Initially known as DWKB-FM, the station first aired in 1975 and in a short time, became one of the country's most listened to easy listening FM music stations.

As 89 DMZ

The station later rebranded as 89 DMZ on November 18, 1989 which played dance music such as disco, new wave, Euro/Italo disco, electronic dance music, house and Eurodance; hip hop, R&B, pop, OPM, hot AC and remixed music from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. The late rapper, Francis Magalona, worked with the station through his program, "The Word-up Show", which aired on Saturday nights. It also became the home of the "Mobile Circuit" every Friday night. Back then, the station operated 18 hours a day.

The end of 89 DMZ

In 2001, IBC and Blockbuster Broadcasting System went into a government-sponsored bidding and Blockbuster Broadcasting System won the frequency rights as Wave 891. However, the network still shared its transmission facilities of IBC 13 until 2014.

After 89 DMZ: Dance Music Zone in cyberspace

Inspired by 89 Danze Muzic Zone, is an Internet radio station that was formally launched on August 28, 2011. iDMZ Sayaw Pinoy! is the first and only Filipino interactive website that offers non-stop dance music in the form of DJ mixes. It provides unadulterated dance music that caters to the entire age spectrum and became a tribute to the Philippine icon radio station, 89 DMZ. Anyone from all over the world can access the site and enjoy the music via live streaming.
iDMZ Sayaw Pinoy! also has a group page in Facebook dubbed with more than 18,000 active members.
iDMZ Sayaw Pinoy! is spearheaded by Arthur Serzo a.k.a The King and Terence N. Khan a.k.a The Sting.