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…(Økþ@Îôù Xb¡ÇIÂ1 T@Çb WPSM Contemporary Christian* WUFT-F News I Classical I Jazz* IHD2: Classical/News 91.1 5000w 148ft DA 89.1 HD3: Adult Altern.o Golden Gate CP 11000, 344, Fort Walton Beach, FL 100000W 900ft WNPL cp-new Ft, Walton Beach Educational Broadcasting Found, +University of Florida 1460 850/340 DA-2 850-244-7667 fax: 850-244-3254 Sister to: WRUF, WRUF-F CP 7000/2000, DA-2 PO Box 10, 32549, 233 Hill Ave NW, 32548 352-392-5200 fax: 352-392-5741 Fort Myers Broadcasting Co. GM/PD Terry Thorne PO Box 118405, 32611, 2206 Weimer Hall, 32611 Sister to: WINK, WINK-F, WPTK, WTLQ Fort Walton Beach/Destin Market GM Henri Pens is SM Harvey Ward PD Bill Beckett CE Manis Samons Fort Myers/Naples Market WZNS CHR www.wuftfm.org 96.5 100000w 438ft Gainesville Market Goulds +Cumulus Media, Inc. 2nd market Ocala Sister to: WFTW, WKSM, WNCV, WYZB WRTO-F Tropical1® 850-243-7676 fax: 850-243-6806 WYFB Religious Teaching* 98.3 100000W 1407ft 225 Hollywood Blvd NW, 32548 90.5 9681 Ow 679ft CP 100000,1486 GM Mike DeMarco SM Tom Nebble +Bible Broadcasting Network +Univision/Broadcasting Media Partners PD Hayden Green CE Bruce Campbell Sister to: WYFZ Sister to: WAMR-F, WAQI, WQBA www.z96.com 704-523-5555 305447-1140 fax: 305445-8908 Fort Walton Beach/Destin Arbitron 6.5 Shr 1200 AQH PO Box 7300, Charlotte NC 28241 800 S Douglas Rd Ste 111, Coral Gables 33134 11530 Carmel Commons Blvd, Charlotte NC 28226 GM Claudia Puig SM Maritza Cano WKSM Classic Rock GM Hank Crull PD Jason Padgett PD Danny Cruz CE Max Sitero 99.5 50000w 438ft CE Ron Muffley Miami/Fort Lauderdale Arbitron 3.2 Shr 18500 AQH +Cumulus Media, Inc. www.bbnradio.org Sister to: WFTW, WNCV, WYZB, WZNS Gainesville Market 850-243-7676 fax: 850-243-6806 2nd market Ocala Graceville 225 Hollywood Blvd NW, 32548 WTOT-F Adult Standards GM Mike DeMarco SM Tom Nebble WJLF Contemporary Christian* [Repeats: WJIS 88.1] 101.7 6000w 328ft PD Richard Riely CE Bruce Campbell 91.7 2000w 400ft CP 25000, 328 www.wksm.com +Radio Training Network, Inc. +SunGroup Broadcasting Fort Walton Beach/Destin Arbitron 8.6 Shr 1600 AQH 941-753-0401 fax: 941-753-2963 Sister to: WJAQ, WTOT 6469 Parkland Dr, Sarasota 34243 850482-3046 fax: 850482-3049 GM Jeff MacFarlane SM Bill Harrier PO Box 569, Marianna 32447 Gainesville PD Carmen Brown CE Steve Ricker 4376 Lafayette St Ste A, Marianna 32446 www.thejoyfm.com WRUF News/Talk/Sports GM/SM Ed Cearley PD Robert Conrad Gainesville Market 850 5000/5000 DA-N CE JeffSallaway +University of Florida WXJZ Smooth Jazz Dothan Arbitron 0.4 Shr 100 AQH Sister to: WRUF-F, WUFT-F 100.9 6000w 300ft 352-392-0771 fax: 352-392-0519 Asterisk Communications, Inc. PO Box 14444, 32604, 3200 Weimer Hall, 32611 Green Cove Springs Sister to: WBXY, WMFQ, WTRS, WYGC GM/SM Larry Dankner PD Bob Lawrence 352-375-1317 fax: 352-375-6961 1 CE Don Rice WJBT Urban Contemporary ® PO Box 5069, 32627 www.am850.com 92.7 2600w 505ft 4424 NW 13th St Ste C5, 32609 APP 6000, 253, adds DA, Hastings, FL Gainesville Arbitron 1.1 Shr 700 AQH GM/SM John Starr PD/CE Bill Elliot +Clear Channel Communications WDVH Country www.wxjz.fm Sister to: WFKS, WFXJ, WPLA, WQIK-F, WROO, 980 5000/166 ND Gainesville Arbitron 1.8Shr 1200 AQH WSOL-F +Pamal Broadcasting 904-642-3030 fax: 904-636-7971 WRUF-F Rock Sister to: WDVH-F, WHHZ, WKZY, WRZN, 11700 Central Pkwy, Jacksonville 32224 103.7 100000W 768ft WTMG, WTMN GM Barbara Latham SM Eric Sparrow +University of Florida 352-313-3150 fax: 352-313-3166 PD Gaiy Christopher CE Kyle Dickson Sister to: WRUF, WUFT-F 100 NW 76th DrSte 2, 32607 www.wjbtcom 352-392-0771 fax: 352-392-0519 GM Tom Machnik SM Jeanie Edwards Jacksonville Arbitron 7.0 Shr 9800 AQH PO Box 14444,32604, 3200 Weimer Hall, 32611 PD Jim Brand CE Mark Schmucker GM/SM Larry Dankner PD Harry Guscott Gainesville Arbitron 0.8 Shr 500 AQH CE Don Rice Greenville WGGG Sports www.rock104.com Gainesville Arbitron 6.3 Shr 4200 AQH WYJC Religious Teaching* [Repeats: WUJC 91.1] 1230 1000/1000 ND 90.3 325w 184ft DA 2nd market Ocala Florida Sportstalk, Inc. APP 12000,184 Sister to: WMOP WYKS CHR +CSN International 352-732-2010 fax: 352-629-1614 105.3 6000w 459ft 850-514-1929 PO Box 3930, Ocala 34478 Gillen Broadcasting Corp. 8747 Miles Johnson Rd, Tallahassee 32309 343 NE 1st Ave, Ocala 34470 Sister to: WAJD GM/PD Charles Calhoun GM/SM Gordon Smith PD Jeff Frances 352-331-2200 fax: 352-331-0401 CE Bill Boyer 7120 SW 24th Ave, 32607 www.floridasportstalk.com Gretna GM Doug Gillen SM Mark Page Gainesville Arbitron 0.5 Shr 300 AQH PD Kevin Quinn WGWD Classic Country WAJD Pre-Teen www.kiss1053.com 93.3 8700w 499ft 1390 5000/50 ND Gainesville Arbitron 3.3 Shr 2200 AQH DeCol, Inc. Gillen Broadcasting Corp. 2nd market Ocala 850-627-7086 fax: 850-627-3422 Sister to: WYKS PO Box 919, Quincy 32353 352-331-2200 fax: 352-331-0401 Gifford 8 W Washington St, Quincy 32351 7120 SW 24th Ave, 32607 GM/SM/PD/CE Monte Bitner GM Doug Gillen SM Mark Page WSYR-F Hot AC www.wgwdfm.com www.radiodisney.com 94.7 50000w 331ft Tallahassee Arbitron 1.6 Shr 500 AQH Gainesville Market +Clear Channel Communications Sister to: WAVW, WCZR, WKGR, WLDI, WOLL, Gulf Breeze WTMN Black Gospel WOOL, WZTA 1430 10000/45 ND 772-335-9300 fax: 772-335-3291 WRNE Urban AC/Black Gospel +Pamal Broadcasting PO Box 93, Port St. Lucie 34985 980 4000/1000 DA-N Sister to: WDVH, WDVH-F, WHHZ, WKZY, 3771 SE Jennings Rd, Port St. Lucie 34952 Media One Communications, Inc. WRZN, WTMG GM John Hunt SM Roger Koch 850478-6000 fax: 850484-8080 352-313-3150 fax: 352-313-3166 PD Heath West CE Mike Kerley 312 E Nine Mile Rd Ste 29D, Pensacola 32514 100 NW 76th DrSte 2, 32607 www.star947.com GM/SM/PD Robert Hill CEBobSchehr GM Tom Machnik SM Sharon Crane Fort Plerce/Vero Beach Arbitron 2.2 Shr 1500 AQH Pensacola Arbitron 1.5 Shr 700 AQH PD Jamie Pendleton CE Mark Schmucker Gainesville Arbitron 0.8 Shr 500 AQH .
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