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They made their final broadcast on July 31, 2004, where they bade farewell and gave thanks to their listeners for the past 12 years.

The station aired a smooth jazz format added up with R&B, Soul, Bossa Nova and House and carried the slogan Your Comfortable Choice.

The ownership of the stations were transferred to Interactive Broadcast Media, after Cojuangco acquired a non-controlling share of the company.

[5] After seven years on air, Dream FM signed off for the last time on June 30, 2011, with "Till We Meet Again" by Eric Benét as its swansong.

It was later discovered that IBMI leased the station's airtime to Ultrasonic Broadcasting System, Inc., a broadcast entity managed by the SYSU Group of Companies (who also owns local distribution of several food and seasoning product brands as well as selling Christian-oriented products).

The station then went off-the-air in August, as UBSI began transferring studio and transmitter equipment from Novaliches to an office space inside the Stata 2000 building in Ortigas.

Upon its reactivation that same month, it would later drop the Dream 106.7 branding, and began calling the station as 106.7 Energy FM full-time.

Energy FM was credited as the 1st station to promote K-Pop in the Philippines, through its radio segment called KPOP Sarap.

Marketing Consultant Joee "Brother Joe" Guilas aimed the station to serve its listeners with a new menu of fun and entertainment, which was never heard on radio before.

Following significant listenership gains in the ratings, on October 29, 2018, Gemperle was promoted as Energy FM's station manager.

[8] Energy FM was the first home station of Saved Radio which plays Christian music of praise and worship.

Gaining positive feedback from its listeners, SAVED Radio finally became full-time a few weeks later, when it occupied the remaining Sunday airtime of Energy FM's programming.

Also, despite its expansion in Manila, SAVED Radio remained to be a late-night Sunday show on Energy FM's provincial stations.

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