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Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee [1] [2] Format KGDH-LP: 104.5 FM: Mobile: Mobile Hispanic Education Family Fundation: Spanish religious KRLE: 89.7 FM
West Jacksonville Baptist Church, Inc. History; First air date. July 30, 1992 (as WUFC) Former call signs. WUFC (1992–1992) WXQL (1992–2002) WHJX (2002–2011)
Jacksonville: FL: ESPN 690 WUUB: 106.3 FM West Palm Beach: FL: ESPN Radio 106.3 WRFC: 960 AM Athens: GA: 960 The Ref WCNN: 680 AM Atlanta: GA: 680 The Fan WIFN: 1340 AM Atlanta: GA: ESPN Atlanta 103.7 WSFN: 790 AM Brunswick: GA: ESPN Coastal Georgia WIOL-FM: 95.7 FM Columbus: GA: 95.7 ESPN WXKO: 1150 AM Fort Valley: GA: Middle Georgia's ESPN ...
WZHT (105.7 FM) is a mainstream urban formatted radio station that is licensed to Troy, Alabama, that serves the Montgomery area. It is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., and is one-third of the all-urban Montgomery cluster, complementing urban AC's WWMG and urban gospel's WHLW.
In January 2020, WYKB became "Jacksonville's JAX 105.3", keeping the classic country format, but with no commercials. In July 2021, the station switched to a Spanish rhythmic format as "Flow 105.3." Among its core artists were Daddy Yankee , Karol G , Maluma, Ozuna, J Balvin , Bad Bunny , Anitta, Nicky Jam , Natti Natasha and Wisin y Yandel .
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).
Jacksonville: WROS, The Rose of Jacksonville, LLC: Religious WRPE-LP: 98.5 FM: Jacksonville: Amor y Misericordia la Estacion: Spanish religious WRRJ: 89.7 FM: Cocoa Beach: Black Media Works, Inc. Reggae/Island music WRRQ-LP: 96.9 FM: Cocoa: Living Free in Christ Church, Inc. Religious Teaching WRRX: 106.1 FM: Gulf Breeze: Cumulus Licensing LLC ...
It is licensed to Jacksonville, Florida, and serves the Jacksonville metropolitan area with an urban adult contemporary format. It brands as "Hot 106.5" and was previously heard on WOKV-HD2 and translator W258CN as "Hot 99.5". WHJX broadcasts with 6,000 watts of both horizontal and vertical power, making it a class A station.