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  2. WINK-FM - Wikipedia

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    WINK-FM (96.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Fort Myers, Florida, United States.The station airs an adult contemporary radio format.It is owned by the Fort Myers Broadcasting Company, locally controlled by the McBride Family, which also owns CBS Network affiliate WINK-TV.

  3. List of radio stations in Florida - Wikipedia

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    92.7 FM: Key West: Florida Keys Media, LLC: Top 40 (CHR) WERF-LP: 105.7 FM: Gainesville: Florida Educational Broadcasting, Inc. Top 40 WEWC: 1160 AM: Callahan: Norsan Consulting And Management, Inc. Spanish Tropical WEXI-LP: 102.3 FM: Hallandale: The Truth Will Set You Free Inc. Religious Teaching WEXY: 1520 AM: Wilton Manors: Multicultural ...

  4. WFSX (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, Channel 11 WINK-TV went on the air. Because 1240 WINK was a CBS affiliate, WINK-TV also carried CBS programs, and still is Fort Myers' CBS affiliate today, even though it is under different ownership now. 96.9 WINK-FM signed on in 1964, and is still co-owned with the TV station, but not with 1240 WFSX.

  5. List of television stations in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Daytona Beach: New Smyrna Beach: 15 33 WDSC-TV: Educational Florida Channel on 15.2, Deutsche Welle on 15.3 : Fort Myers ...

  6. Wink (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    WINK, former call letters for WAXA, a defunct radio station formerly licensed to Pine Island Center, Florida; WFSX (AM), a defunct radio station (1240 AM) formerly licensed to Fort Myers, Florida, United States, which used the call sign WINK from 1944 until 1999 and from 2003 until 2010; WINQ-FM ("WINK Country 98.7"), a radio station (98.7 FM ...

  7. WAXA - Wikipedia

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    On September 2, 2013, WINK dropped the news/talk format and adopted their current Spanish adult Hits format as Juan 1200. "Juan" is basically the Spanish-language version of Jack FM, both distributed by SparkNet Communications. WINK also changed their callsign on September 3, 2013, to match the new format as WJUA. It also simulcast on WNPL 1460 AM.

  8. WINK-TV - Wikipedia

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    The station began broadcasting on March 18, 1954, owned by the family of taxicab magnate and Cleveland Browns founder Mickey McBride along with WINK radio (1240 AM, later used on 1200 AM; and 96.9 FM). [1] [3] WINK-TV was the first television station in Southwest Florida and is the fifth-oldest

  9. Everglades Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Everglades Radio Network was a network of travelers' information stations serving the Alligator Alley segment of Interstate 75 in the Everglades region of Florida.Owned by the Florida Department of Transportation and jointly programmed by the FDOT and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the network was based at Florida Gulf Coast University in Ft. Myers.