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WSBZ (106.3 FM) is a commercial radio station broadcasting a smooth jazz format. Licensed to Miramar Beach, Florida, United States, the station serves the Ft Walton Beach metropolitan area. The station is owned by Carter Broadcasting, Inc. [2] The studios and offices are on Bay Drive in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida and the transmitter is near Mack ...
WAVV's website says it has been the most listened-to radio station in Southwest Florida for nearly a quarter century. WAVV is the only locally owned independent commercial FM radio station in Southwest Florida and was one of the last in the U.S. to broadcast an easy listening format. The station is still owned and operated by the Alpert Family ...
University of Central Florida: Jazz WUCR-LP: 107.9 FM: Lake Butler: Synewave Communications, Inc: Variety WUFQ: 88.5 FM: Cross City: University of Florida Board of Trustees: Contemporary Christian WUFR-LP: 102.7 FM: Umatilla: Communication Arts Center, Inc. Classic country WUFT-FM: 89.1 FM: Gainesville: Board of Trustees, University of Florida ...
Smooth Jazz Terrestrial Maryland Department of Transportation: Baltimore Maryland: Stream: WTUS-LP: 103.3 MHz Smooth Jazz Terrestrial Tuscaloosa City Schools: Tuscaloosa Alabama: WUCF-FM: 89.9 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial University of Central Florida: Orlando Florida: Website: WUSF: 89.7 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial University of South Florida ...
On October 29, 1976, after losing money with the jazz format, the station became WWWL "Love 94", changing to a "soft rock" adult contemporary format. [12] [13] DJ Irene Richard (later Irene Richard Brandon) joined the station in 1976, becoming one of South Florida's earliest, pioneer female broadcasters.
WDJZ (1590 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to South Daytona, Florida, and serving the Daytona Beach metropolitan area. It is owned by Glenn Cherry and it broadcasts a smooth jazz radio format. WDJZ is powered at 1,000 watts by day, 47 watts at night, using a non-directional antenna.
In August 1998, the station adopted a smooth jazz format, and in September its call sign was changed to WWLV. [14] [10] It was part of a simulcast with 93.9 WLVE in Miami Beach. [14] [15] In January 2003, the station's call sign was changed to WZZR, and it adopted a hot talk format, with the format and call sign moving from 92.7 in Stuart, Florida.
Through the 1990s and 2000s, WLOQ was a smooth jazz station. As the large national radio companies bought most of the major stations in the region, WLOQ was the last independently owned FM radio station in Greater Orlando; in 2011, CEO John Gross decided to retire for medical reasons and put WLOQ up for sale.