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WWKA (92.3 MHz "K92-3") is a commercial FM radio station in Orlando, Florida. It is owned by Cox Media Group and broadcasts a country music radio format. The studios and offices are located in Orlando on North John Young Parkway (Route 423). [2] The transmitter tower is in Bithlo, off Fort Christmas Road (Route 420). [3]
wage; waxa; wbft-lp; wcfi; wcfq-lp; wcnu; wddv; wdsp; weag; wekj-lp; wfab; wfbo-lp; wfdm; wfha-lp; wfjv-lp; wfla (boca raton, florida) wflp-lp; wflu-lp; wfsh; wfsx ...
WWKA also 92.3 FM in Orlando, Florida (Country) KWSC 91.9 FM in Wayne, Nebraska (Wayne State College) KSYN 92.5 FM in Joplin, Missouri (Top 40) (former incarnation)
It has a country music radio format and is owned and operated by Hall Communications. The radio studios and offices are in Lakeland . While the station predominantly covers Polk County , WPCV‘s signal also blankets the Greater Orlando area (where it competes with WWKA ) and can be heard clearly in the eastern part of the Tampa Bay area and ...
On December 3, 2020, CJET returned to country as Country 92.3, taking on the format and programming of CKBY-FM (both stations would also swap callsigns) after its flip to all-news radio as a simulcast of CIWW CityNews Ottawa. [10] [12] The two stations also swapped call letters. [4] [13]
Switched format to country music on October 14, 2016 Chico, California: KHEX: 100.3 FM Huth Broadcasting Switched format to classic country on March 2, 2017 Fresno, California: KFJK: 105.9 FM Cumulus Media: Switched to a simulcast of KMJ in March 2009 Palm Springs, California: KAJR: 95.9 FM RM Broadcasting Switched format to soft AC in 2010 ...
WMMO was located at the top of the SunBank Center (now the SunTrust Center), Orlando's tallest building. [8] Its effective radiated power (ERP) was 38,000 watts and its antenna was only 439 feet in height above average terrain (HAAT), while most of the top FM stations in Orlando broadcast at 100,000 watts on towers 1,500 feet or taller.
In addition, while KZIA broadcasts with 100,000 watts of power, their transmitter is located about 50 miles away. With the flip to CHR, the country format and KOEL-FM call sign moved to 98.5 MHz, replacing the similarly formatted KKCV, "98.5 The Hog"; simultaneously, 92.3 would adopt the KKHQ-FM call letters. [2]