Rock station NU107 denies ties with online app | Inquirer Entertainment

Rock station NU107 denies ties with online app

/ 05:24 PM March 10, 2016

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The iconic rock station NU107 is not back nor is it coming back anytime soon.

This was the statement released by NU107’s official Facebook page after a website and application surfaced online claiming to be connected with the brand.

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This is the official facebook account of NU107 maintained by all the former jocks. The NU107 website/app that’s been…

Posted by NU107 on Tuesday, 8 March 2016

The website in question, www.nu107rock.com, streams local rock music while also urging it’s viewers to install that application on their Android and IOS devices.

Meanwhile, fans online expressed their delight upon discovering that country’s premiere rock station  has returned digitally, but NU107 management insists that the site is a hoax, and a false attempt to generate sales by illegally using their brand and taking advantage of their loyal fan base.

NU 107 signed off for the last time at exactly midnight of November 8, 2010 in a highly publicized event held at their station in Pasig.  Hundreds of supporters flocked the area, while local rock bands like Urbandub and Itchyworms played during the event.

The station was reformatted and renamed to 107.5 Win Radio which ultimately became Wish 1075.

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