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  2. WZFL - Wikipedia

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    WZFL (93.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Islamorada, Florida, and serves South Florida metropolitan areas of Miami, Dade County, and the Florida Keys.The station also utilizes a pair of relay transmitters that also broadcast at 93.5, W228BY (licensed to Miami, Florida and simulcasting WSFS-HD4), and Miami Beach, which also simulcasts WSFS-HD4) and 93.5 WBGF (licensed to Belle Glade).

  3. WPCV - Wikipedia

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    WPCV (97.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station, licensed to Winter Haven and serving Central Florida. It has a country music radio format and is owned and operated by Hall Communications. The radio studios and offices are in Lakeland.

  4. List of radio stations in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida Public Radio, Inc. Contemporary Christian WEHR-LP: 100.7 FM: Port St. Lucie: Eternal Hope Radio Broadcasting Corporation: Christian WEJF: 90.3 FM: Palm Bay: Florida Public Radio, Inc. Contemporary Christian WEJZ: 96.1 FM: Jacksonville: Renda Broadcasting Corporation of Nevada: Adult contemporary WELE: 1380 AM: Ormond Beach: Bethune ...

  5. WOEX - Wikipedia

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    WOEX (96.5 MHz "Hits 96.5") is a commercial radio station in Orlando, Florida, United States. It is owned by Cox Media Group and airs a bilingual adult contemporary radio format . WOEX's studios and offices are located in Orlando on North John Young Parkway (Route 423).

  6. WKTT (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WKTT and sister station WICO were purchased effective May 12, 2016 from Delmarva Broadcasting Company by Robin Rothschild, at a purchase price of $300,000. On March 1, 2017, WKTT changed their format from country to urban contemporary, branded as "Live 97.5" after it was sold to Rojo Broadcasting, LLC for $305,000.

  7. WUFF-FM - Wikipedia

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    Previously, the stations went off the air between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. In 2004, Steve Sellars purchased WUFF-AM-FM from Farnell O'Quinn for $450,000. In 2006, the station increased its broadcasting power and coverage area once again and began broadcasting in stereo. In May 2007, long time morning show host Buddy Leach left WUFF radio.

  8. WQBE-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station was established as WKNA-FM on July 6, 1948. The call sign was changed to WKAZ-FM on August 5, 1957. The station was bought by the Bristol Broadcasting Company on September 21, 1971. The call sign was changed again to WQBE-FM on November 11, 1974, according to FCC microfiche files.

  9. WAMZ - Wikipedia

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    WAMZ is a Class C station with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts. (Most Louisville FM stations are Class B or A, with only a fraction of that power.) The transmitter site is on Brooks Hill Road in Brooks, Kentucky. [2] WAMZ broadcasts using HD Radio technology. [3] Its HD2 digital subchannel carries a format known as "Halloween ...