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WFLC (97.3 MHz, "Hits 97.3") is a radio station in Miami, Florida. Owned by Cox Media Group, It broadcasts a Rhythmic Hot AC format. WFLC's studios and offices are located on North 29th Avenue in Hollywood. [2] The transmitter site is off NW 210 Street in Miami Gardens. [3] WFLC broadcasts in the HD Radio format. [4] The HD-2 channel carries ...
WXBN - Miami's BIN 880 - Black-oriented news; WEXY - AM 1520 - Urban contemporary gospel/Brokered programming; WPOW - POWER 96 - Rhythmic Adult Contemporary; WZTU - Tu 94.9 - Spanish Top 40; WRMA - Ritmo 95.7 - Cubatón; WRTO-FM - Mix 98.3 - Spanish tropical; WXDJ - El Zol 106.7 - Spanish CHR
Miami Springs: Multicultural Radio Broadcasting Licensee, LLC: World Ethnic WJCM: 1050 AM: Sebring: Cohan Radio Group, Inc. Sports (ESPN) WJCT-FM: 89.9 FM: Jacksonville: WJCT, Inc. Public radio WJDS-LP: 106.9 FM: Palm Coast: Hammock Educational and Environmental Community Services: Spanish religious WJEW-LP: 95.3 FM: Miami [3] Ministerio ...
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WZFL (93.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Islamorada, Florida, and serves South Florida metropolitan areas of Miami, Dade County, and the Florida Keys.The station also utilizes a pair of relay transmitters that also broadcast at 93.5, W228BY (licensed to Miami, Florida and simulcasting WSFS-HD4), and Miami Beach, which also simulcasts WSFS-HD4) and 93.5 WBGF (licensed to Belle Glade).
On April 16, 1990, the station changed call letters to WRTO, to reflect its younger, more rhythmic sound. The call sign stands for "ritmo", the Spanish word for "rhythm." In the mid-1990s, the Federal Communications Commission relaxed its rules which had limited the maximum power permitted for Class A FM frequencies. WRTO at 98.3 MHz, had been ...
Arenales in Lanteri, Santa Fe; Boing in Rosario, Santa Fe; Ciudad in Corral de Bustos, Córdoba; radió express 87.7/,Córdoba capital Estación in Marcos Juárez, Córdoba; La 97 in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires
Daniel William Sileo (born January 3, 1964) is an American former football player and current sports radio host. He played college football at Maryland before transferring to Miami (FL).