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WFLC (97.3 MHz, "Hits 97.3") is a radio station in Miami, Florida.Owned by Cox Media Group, It broadcasts a rhythmic hot AC format. WFLC's studios and offices are located on North 29th Avenue in Hollywood. [2]
Tropical rock WFDA-LP: 99.3 FM: Live Oak: WOLR 91.3 FM, Inc. Religious Teaching WFDZ: 93.5 FM: Perry: Dockins Communications, Inc. Country WFEZ: 93.1 FM: Miami [3] Cox Radio, LLC [5] Soft adult contemporary WFFG: 1300 AM: Marathon: The Great Marathon Radio Company: News/Talk WFFL: 91.7 FM: Panama City: Family Worship Center Church, Inc ...
On HD3, it broadcasts a classic country format. In January 2018, it rebranded from "Big Country Classics" to "92.1 Hank FM". [4] On HD4, it broadcasts a classic rock format, branded as "Big Rock 99.1". On October 21, 2019, it changed their format from sports to classic rock, branded as "Big Rock 99.1". [5]
Coincidentally, with no more active rock stations in the market, Cox Radio flipped their CHR-dance station Party 93.1 to active rocker 93Rock, with new calls WHDR, on February 14, 2005. Like other Hispanic urban formatted stations, Mega was a hybrid of both English and Spanish language.
On February 17, 1997, WNOG-FM became WPRW with a dance radio format with the station's moniker name "Power 93.5", reminiscent of WPBT "Power 89.5", a simulcast of now-defunct 91.5, "The Spark". This lasted until March 24, 1999, when the station flipped to soft adult contemporary as "Lite 93.5" with the call letters WTLT.
WSFS (104.3 MHz, "104.3 The Shark") is an FM radio station licensed to Miramar, Florida.Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station broadcasts an alternative rock format targeting Miami-Dade County and the Miami-Fort Lauderdale metropolitan area.
KBSZ (1260 AM; "The Rattler") is a commercial radio station broadcasting a classic rock radio format. Licensed to Apache Junction, Arizona, the station is owned by 1TV.com. [2] The studios and offices are on Broadway in Miami, Arizona. By day, KBSZ is powered at 4,500 watts.
97.3 started in 1970 as WHSL-FM, sister station to AM 1490 WHSL.In the early 1980s, album-oriented rock WHSL was launched. In the late 1980s, WHSL shifted to soft adult contemporary music during the day and smooth jazz in the evening, with calls WMFD-FM and later WMNX.