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On February 14, 2012, it was announced that WAY-FM was in the process of acquiring WSRX from the Family Church; this move was designed to continue WAY-FM programming in its legacy Southwest Florida market, following plans by Classical South Florida to acquire its now-former station, WAYJ (88.7 FM). [2]
"United States AM Stations: Florida", Yearbook of Radio and Television, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1964, OCLC 7469377 – via Internet Archive + FM Stations on the Air: Florida External links [ edit ]
WGUF (98.9 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Marco, Florida, and broadcasting to the Naples area of Southwest Florida. It airs a talk radio format and is owned by Renda Media, with studios on Race Track Road in Bonita Springs. The station is known as Naples' FM Talk. WGUF is a Class A FM station.
WAY Media, Inc. was founded in 1987 by Bob Augsburg. [1] The non-profit corporation began as a single FM radio station in Fort Myers, Florida.. In the early 1980s, Bob and Felice Augsburg were residing in Fort Myers, where Bob was working as the program director at WSOR, a Christian radio station formatted for older adults.
On February 14, 2012, it was announced that Classical South Florida was in the process of acquiring WAYJ from WAY-FM for $4.35 million. Following the announcement of the sale, WAY-FM announced that they would acquire competing station WSRX 89.5 from the Family Church of Marco Island; this move was designed to continue WAY-FM programming in its legacy Southwest Florida market. [3]
The Miami Marlins Radio Network is a network of 8 radio stations in Florida ... WFSX-FM. 105.9 FM 92.5 FM-HD2 Naples: WIXC: 1060 AM Titusville: WEBY. W256DL. 1330 AM ...
WAVV (101.1 FM "Wave 101.1 FM") is a commercial radio station licensed to Naples Park, Florida. It serves Lee and Collier Counties , including the Fort Myers - Naples radio market . WAVV is owned by Fort Myers Broadcasting Company and it airs a soft adult contemporary radio format .
WCNZ originated as the expanded band "twin" of an existing station on the standard AM band. On March 17, 1997, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that eighty-eight stations had been given permission to move to newly available "Expanded Band" transmitting frequencies, ranging from 1610 to 1700 kHz, with WODX in Marco Island authorized to move from 1480 to 1660 kHz.