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WOKV-FM (104.5 MHz) is a radio station in Atlantic Beach, Florida, serving the Jacksonville metropolitan area. It airs a news/talk radio format branded as "News 104.5 WOKV". The station is owned by Cox Media Group , with studios on Central Parkway in the Southside district of Jacksonville.
WMUV began targeting the Jacksonville area in 1965 as WIOI-FM. On June 3, 1991, it became WOKV-FM. The station later began airing Christian radio programming as WBYB (1993–1995), classic rock as both WWRD (1995–1996) and WWRR Arrow 100.7 (1996–2005), and oldies as WKQL Kool 100.7 (2005–2006).
WOKV-FM, formerly "Rock 105", a radio station in Jacksonville, Florida WKLC-FM or "ROCK 105", a radio station in St. Albans, West Virginia Topics referred to by the same term
The most notable event during this part of the station's history was the return of The Greaseman to Jacksonville's airwaves. (Ironically, the Greaseman's previous time in Jacksonville had been on WAPE when it was on AM 690 (the current home of WOKV)). The Greaseman Show aired 6-10 a.m. weekdays.
After three weeks of simulcasting, Cox flips the 106.5 signal, the former home of WOKV-FM (now at 104.5), to urban AC and revives the call letters of WHJX, which once resided at their new main competitor, WSOL-FM. [69] 23: WNTR/Indianapolis drops adult hits for adult top 40 as "Mix 107.9." [70]
WOKV (690 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Jacksonville, Florida, United States. WOKV is owned by Cox Media Group and broadcasts a sports format from studios in Jacksonville's Southside district and transmitters in Orange Park and Baldwin .
Jacksonville, FL: WOKV 690 2000 Sports WAPE-FM 95.1 2000 Contemporary hit radio: WOKV-FM 104.5 2000 News/talk: WJGL 96.9 2000 Classic hits: WEZI 102.9 2000 Soft adult contemporary: WHJX 106.5 2006 Urban adult contemporary: Miami–Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood, FL: WEDR 99.1 2000 Urban contemporary: WFLC 97.3 ** 1946 Rhythmic hot adult ...
Prior to 1993, WCRJ was WNCM-FM. [2] The station switched from country music to talk radio in 1995. [3]88.1 was originally owned by The River Educational Media; until 2011, it was home to The Promise, which was first launched by Concord Media Group on 106.5 FM and was later purchased by Salem Communications.