| 1960–1972 | 1960–1972 | 1960–1972 | 1992–1997 | 1997–1999 | 1999–2001 | 2001–2002 |
| 2002–2004 | 2004–2006 | 2006–2008 | 2008–2011 | 2011–2013 | 2013–2014 | 2014–present |
DZMT 1100 (AM)[]
1960–1972[]

DZTM 1380 (AM)[]
1960–1972[]

DZWS 1070 (AM)[]
1960-1972[]
| LOGO MISSING |
Before the presidency era of Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law by the virtue of Proclamation 1081, forcing three AM radio stations DZMT, DZTM, and DZWS, to cease broadcasting after 12 years.
DWET 106.7 (FM)[]
Kool 106 (first era)[]
1992–1997[]

In 1992, the station was relaunched as DWET-FM.
1997–1999[]

106.7 Kool[]
1999–2001[]

Rio 106.7[]
2001–2002[]

Kool 106 (second era)[]
2002–2004[]
| LOGO MISSING |
106.7 Dream FM[]
2004–2008[]
2004–2006[]

In April 2004, 6 months after Tonyboy Cojuangco took over the management of ABC, 106.7 FM was reformatted as Dream FM. The station aired in a smooth jazz format added up with R&B, Soul, Bossa Nova and House.
2006–2008[]

2008–2011[]

After PLDT's media subsidiary MediaQuest Holdings, Inc. acquired TV5 from the Cojuangco family and Malaysia-based broadcaster Media Prima Berhad in 2010, Dream FM with Cojuangco transferring ABC's entire FM stations to Interactive Broadcast Media (IBMI) led by former ABC stockholder Anton Lagdameo. They became collectively known as the Dream FM Network, with TV5 as its licensee until June 2011. On the other hand, MediaQuest manages Radyo5 92.3 News FM, owned by Nation Broadcasting Corporation.
106.7 Energy FM[]
2011–2013[]

After the original Energy FM was rebranded as Big Radio (now Win Radio), Dream FM was rebranded as the new Energy FM.
2013–2014[]

2014–present[]
