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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.
The simulcast on 106.5 FM continued for a short time as the station told listeners about the change. [5] 106.5 FM officially dropped from the simulcast on May 23 at Midnight, and flipped to Urban AC as "Hot 106.5". The new format launched with a marathon playing of 10,000 songs in a row, which began with "P.Y.T." by Michael Jackson. [6]
WOKV may refer to: WOKV (AM) 690 in Jacksonville, Florida; WOKV-FM 104.5 in Jacksonville, Florida; WGRR or WOKV (1978–1981), 103.5 MHz in Hamilton, Ohio; WBOB (AM) or WOKV (1981–1991) 600 kHz in Jacksonville, Florida; WMUV or WOKV (1991–1992) 100.7 MHz in Brunswick, Georgia; WHJX or WOKV (2006–2013) 106.5 MHz in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
This made WOKV one of only a few large-market news/talk radio stations at the time to simulcast on both AM and FM. In 2013, the FM simulcast was upgraded when WOKV moved the simulcast to the former WFYV-FM at 104.5, broadcasting with 100,000 watts; the 106.5 frequency returned to a music format, first as soft AC WEZI, then as alternative rock ...
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).
WCJX (106.5 FM) is a hot adult contemporary–formatted radio station licensed to Five Points, Florida, United States, and primarily serving the Lake City and Live Oak area. . The station is owned by Southern Stone Communications as part of a conglomerate with Live Oak–licensed News Talk Information station WQHL (1250 AM), Live Oak–licensed country music station WQHL-FM (98.1 FM), and Live ...
WSKZ is the only FM radio station in Chattanooga that broadcasts a fully-fledged Top 40/CHR station [citation needed]. Beginning in 1985, unlike most Top 40 stations, WSKZ began fledging into a similar "Rock-40" format lean (similar to KEGL in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas). Its "rock" formula was dropped when the format began adding ...
106.5 FM signed on June 30, 1960 [1] as WCBM-FM, a sister station to WCBM (680 AM). In 1968, Metromedia, which had bought the WCBM stations in 1964, sold WCBM-FM to The A.S. Abell Company, owner of WMAR-TV and the Sunpapers, for $200,000; the sale was necessary because Metromedia's purchase of WASH in Washington put the company over the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)'s ownership ...