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  2. WOFL - Wikipedia

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    WOFL (channel 35) is a television station in Orlando, Florida, United States, serving as the market's Fox network outlet. It is owned and operated by the network's Fox Television Stations division alongside MyNetworkTV station WRBW (channel 65).

  3. WRBW - Wikipedia

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    WRBW (channel 65), branded on-air as Fox 35 Plus, is a television station in Orlando, Florida, United States, serving as the local outlet for the MyNetworkTV programming service. It is owned and operated by Fox Television Stations alongside Fox outlet WOFL (channel 35).

  4. WFSX-FM - Wikipedia

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    On weekdays, WFSX-FM broadcasts two local talk shows, in mornings Daybreak with Drew Steele and in afternoon drive time, The Drive with Trey Radel.The rest of the schedule is nationally syndicated talk shows: The Glenn Beck Radio Program, The Sean Hannity Show, The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, The Mark Levin Show, The Dan Bongino Show and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory.

  5. WINZ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WINZ (940 kHz) is a sports radio formatted AM radio station that serves Miami–Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and their suburbs.The station primarily airs syndicated programming from Fox Sports Radio with some local sports talk and game coverage.

  6. WYGM - Wikipedia

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    WYGM is an affiliate of Fox Sports Radio, which is syndicated by Premiere Networks, a subsidiary of WYGM's parent company, iHeartMedia.On weekdays, the station features several local shows, beginning with the morning drive time program Open Mike hosted by Mike "The Bulldog" Bianchi, a sports columnist for the Orlando Sentinel.

  7. WFSX (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Sun Broadcasting announced that as of July 22, 2013, Fox News and Talk programming would be dropped on 1240 AM and 1270 AM. [3] The stations became affiliates of NBC Sports Radio on July 22, 2013 at 6:00 a.m. On October 17, 2016, WFWN changed its call letters to WFSX and rebranded as "Fox Sports FM," to stress the FM translators.

  8. WFLF (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Through the fall of 2007, WFLF carried the Pat Campbell show from 6–9 a.m., and was the Orlando affiliate for The Mike Gallagher Show. In December 2007, 540 WFLA began to merge programming with WQTM "740 The Team", a co-owned sports radio station which was preparing to change to a Spanish-language format. Pat Campbell was fired in December.

  9. WMEN - Wikipedia

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    WMEN (640 AM, "Fox Sports 640") is a sports radio station licensed to Royal Palm Beach, Florida, United States.The station primarily serves the West Palm Beach, Florida market and provides strong coverage of nearby Fort Lauderdale and Miami.