Interactive Broadcast Media, Inc. (IBMI) is a Philippine radio network based in San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines.

History

IBMI was established on October 31, 1996 by broadcast veteran Roberto Bacsal and businessman Rene Palma as a media outlet for the then-newly acquired DWWW. Back then, its offices were located at #23 E. Rodriguez Sr. Ave. in Quezon City.

In 2010, Antonio "Tonyboy" Cojuangco Jr. acquired a non-controlling share of IBMI and transferred ownership of ABC Development Corporation's former radio stations (collectively known as Dream FM Network) and its idle TV stations into the former.

In November 2011, IBMI moved to its new home in Atlanta Center in San Juan, Metro Manila after Radio Mindanao Network took over DWWW's operations. In 2012, RMN's parent company, EDCanoy Prime Holdings, acquired 49% of IBMI.

On March 7, 2016, Philippine President Benigno C. Aquino III signed Republic Act No. 10753 which renewed IBMI's legislative franchise for another 25 years. The law granted IBMI a franchise to construct, install, operate, and maintain, for commercial purposes, radio broadcasting stations and television stations, including digital television system, with the corresponding facilities such as relay stations, throughout the Philippines. The law took effect on September 5, 2021.

Stations

Radio stations

AM

CallsignBrandingFrequencyPowerLocationNotes
DWWWDWWW 774774 kHz25 kWMetro ManilaAffiliated with Radio Mindanao Network

FM

CallsignBrandingFrequencyPowerLocationNotes
DWETEnergy FM Manila106.7 MHz25 kWMetro ManilaOperated by Ultrasonic Broadcasting System.
DWHTDWWW107.9 MHz5 kWDagupanFrequency owned by Broadcast Enterprises and Affiliated Media.
DYKPBoracay Beach Radio97.3 MHz5 kWBoracay—N/a
DXETTrue FM Davao106.7 MHz10 kWDavaoOperated by TV5 Network Inc.
DXERParekoy Radio93.5 MHz1 kWPolomolokOperated by Gev Advertisement Marketing.

Former radio stations

CallsignFrequencyLocationNotes
DWTE-FM106.7 MHzLaoagOff the air since July 2011.
DXXR-FM95.9 MHzPolomolokFrequency owned by Rizal Memorial Colleges Broadcasting Corporation. Currently broadcasting as XFM.

Television stations

CallsignChannel (UHF)PowerTypeLocationProgramming
PA391 kWAffiliateTuguegaraoTV5
PA281 kWOlongapo
PA3010 kWMt. Banoy, Batangas
PA411 kWKalibo

Former stations

CallsignChannelPowerTypeLocationFate
DWTE47 (UHF)40 kWOriginatingBrgy. Bartolome, Novaliches, Quezon CityOff-air on January 16, 2003 due to unknown reasons.