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Daytona Beach Daytona Beach, "beachside" on left (east) of the Halifax River, mainland on right (west) According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 64.93 sq mi (168 km 2 ). of which 58.68 sq mi (152 km 2 ) is land and 6.25 sq mi (16 km 2 ) is water, with water thus comprising 9.6% of the total area.
WNDB is the "host station" of the annual Daytona 500 and is the flagship station for the Motor Racing Network. NASCAR is headquartered in Daytona Beach, and MRN was based there until 2008 when the studios moved to Charlotte, North Carolina. Most likely because of the MRN connection, WNDB broadcasts races from all three of the top series.
Later in 2015, after being bought by Miracle Media, the offices moved to 106 Ivy Lane Daytona Beach while the studios found their home at 242 South Beach Street, Daytona Beach. FM translator W284AV 104.7 went on the air in July 2012 simulcasting WROD. [3] The station flipped from oldies to classic rock at midnight on January 1, 2015. [4]
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Volusia Mall is a super-regional shopping mall located in Daytona Beach, Florida. It is the largest retail shopping center in the Volusia-Flagler market. Opened on October 15, 1974, the mall comprises more than 120 stores on one level, as well as a food court. Anchor stores are JCPenney and three Dillard's locations.
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WMFJ is a radio station broadcasting on 1450 kHz, which is licensed to Daytona Beach, Florida. [3] The station is owned by Cornerstone Broadcasting Corporation, [ 3 ] and airs a Christian talk and teaching format.
The Daytona Beach Airport Surveillance Radar, located off-site. Ownership reverted to the city of Daytona Beach in 1946. The November 1950 chart shows Runways 6, 10, 16 and 21, all 3990 to 4140 feet long, forming an asymmetric asterisk. [citation needed] The April 1957 OAG lists eight departures a day on Eastern Airlines and four on National ...