DWFS-FM

DWFS-FM (broadcasting as Fuse 100.7) is a Philippine radio station owned by FuseCom Inc. It airs a blend of dance/EDM music, alternative dance/indietronica music and pop music. Its studios and offices are located at Fuse Broadcasting Complex in Paranaque City.

Beginnings (2004-2007)
Fuse 100.7 was launched on June 14, 2004 at 9:00am. The first song to be played on the station was "Crazy In Love" by Beyoncé. A launch party for the station was held on the same week.

During its early years, the station was broadcast from Strata 2000 building in Ortigas Avenue, Pasig City. Around 2007, Fuse 100.7 transferred its studios and transmitter to the newly built Fuse Broadcasting Complex (originally called the "The Transmission Campus") in Paranaque City. Most of the DJs during its early years came from other radio stations, such as 89 DMZ, Magic 89.9 and RX 93.1. Advertising of the station were done through print (e.g. magazines and newspapers), billboards, media sponsorship, television, and on the Internet through their website, ads (including pop-up), forums, internet relay chat rooms, and on Friendster and Myspace. Due to the heavy use of advertising, listenership of the station were very high.

From 2004-2007, Fuse 100.7 divided its formats into three time slots, 6am to 12nn and 3pm to 6pm for pop/CHR music and 12nn to 3pm and 6pm to 9pm for alternative/indie/punk music and OPM every day, and 9pm to 3am for dance/electronic music and 3am to 6am for chill out music on Fridays and Saturdays. When the station was moved to its current headquarters (Fuse Broadcasting Complex) in Paranaque City in 2007, the dedicated timeslots for alternative/indie/punk music were reduced, but later returned to its original hours two years later. In addition to that, the station also airs music from the 80s/90s (with the addition of the 2000s since 2011) and club classics since 2005.

Expansion (2007-2014)
It was announced on June 3, 2006 that Fuse 100.7 will move its operations to the newly built Fuse Broadcasting Complex in Paranaque City next year. On July 2, 2007, Fuse 100.7 moved its operations the newly built Fuse Broadcasting Complex in Paranaque City. Prior to that, the station signed-off for a week in order to transfer all of the furniture and broadcasting equipment to that building.

The two formats, pop/CHR and alternative/indie/punk/OPM were merged and integrated onto the playlist on October 30, 2011. Around late 2013, the station stopped airing punk music.

In 2012, an official mobile application for Fuse FM was released under the name FusePlus. Although the station started streaming online one year after its launch, the app has podcasts, radio programs, videos, and a live stream of the station.

10th anniversary and changes in broadcasting (2014-present)
During its 10th anniversary on June 14, 2014, a digital HD Radio simulcast of Fuse 100.7 was launched in Metro Manila, plus two subchannels, Fuse X (dance/electronic music, similar to stations like New Zealand's George FM and Seattle's KNHC) and Fuse Zero (chill out music, similar to Soma FM's Groove Salad). Because the adoption of HD Radio in the Philippines is rather small, the radio's subchannels would be streamed online as well.

In October 2016, station manager Alec Mendoza, who was working since the station's launch in 2004, left the station for almost 3 years until 2019. He was replaced by James Dela Cruz. Currently, Alec returned as the station manager on June 3, 2019. Meanwhile, James Dela Cruz is currently working as the station's programming director.

Since April 5, 2020, the station's broadcasting hours were reduced from 24 hours a day to just 16 hours a day (6:00AM to 10:00PM), due to the quarantine restrictions imposed by the government in order to fight the spread against COVID-19. In addition to that, the station and its subchannels (Fuse X and Fuse Zero) still continue to air online 24/7, while the subchannels are temporarily off-air on HD Radio until further notice.

Current programming

 * Mornings With Mighty and Maple (formerly Breakfast at Fuse)
 * Fuse Top 20
 * The Arkhive (classics and sometimes, obscure/"never heard" music)
 * The Hangout (talk and music requests)
 * Club Top 20 (dance music chart)
 * Classic Top 20 (classics chart)
 * Chill Out Top 20 (chill out music chart)
 * The Party Zone
 * The Dive (chill out)

Current DJs (since 2019)

 * Mighty Marc
 * Maple Mac
 * John Domino
 * Flying Jack
 * James Maxwell