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WZJZ (100.1 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Port Charlotte, Florida, [2] and broadcasting to the Fort Myers–Southwest Florida media market.WZJZ is owned by iHeartMedia and airs a hybrid Latin pop and adult contemporary music format branded as "Magic 100.1".
Fort Myers: Call Communications Group, Inc. Christian CHR WMYM: 990 AM: Kendall [4] Hispanos Communications LLC: Spanish Christian WMYR: 1410 AM: Fort Myers: Relevant Radio, Inc. Catholic–talk radio WMYZ: 88.7 FM: The Villages: Central Florida Educational Foundation, Inc: Contemporary Christian WNCV: 93.3 FM: Shalimar: Cumulus Licensing LLC ...
WMYR's programming can also be heard on an FM translator, 106.7 W294AN in Fort Myers Beach. [4] The studios and offices are on Collier Center Way in Naples and the 1410 transmitter is off Hanson Street in Fort Myers. [5] The programming is also simulcasted in the Naples area on WCNZ AM 1660.
WMYE (91.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Fort Myers, Florida, United States. The station is currently owned by Call Communications Group. The station is currently owned by Call Communications Group.
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. ...
WWCN (99.3 FM) is a commercial radio station located in Fort Myers Beach, Florida, broadcasting to the Fort Myers area. WWCN airs a Tropical music format branded as "Playa 99.3"; until 2012, it was an alternative rock radio station, although the active rock flip was confirmed following the flip of sister station WRXK-FM to talk radio.
WTLQ-FM (97.7 MHz) is a commercial radio station located in Punta Rassa, Florida, broadcasting to the Fort Myers area. WTLQ-FM airs a hispanic urban music format branded as "Latino 97.7". On October 5, 2022, after being off the air due to Hurricane Ian making landfall in the Fort Myers area, WTLQ-FM's format temporarily moved to WHEL (93.7). [ 2 ]
The station moved its new frequency to 103.1 in 1982, retaining the country format until 1986. The former 97.7 frequency is now home to WTLQ-FM in the Fort Myers radio market. WSGL then changed its format to adult contemporary as "Class 103" in early November 1986.