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Ort Radio Quarterly Radio Quarterly Report Radio Quarte MIAMI -FT ort Radio Quarterly Radio Quarterly Report Radio Quarte MIAMI -FT. LAUDERDALE -HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA (Black RANK - 20. POPULATION: Metro 1,219,500/Total 2,536,100 11 %, Cuban 30 %). ECONOMY: Tourism, aviation industry, light manu- facturing, agriculture and banking. HOME OF: University of Miami, Miami-Dade Community College, Florida International University, Bro- ward Community College, Nova University, Ft. Lauderdale College. RE- COMMENDED ACCOMMODATIONS: Major chains, with exclusive ho- tels on Miami Beach, Pier 66 Hotel, Holidan Inn Oceanside. PLACES OF INTEREST: The Beach, Seaquarium, Jai -Alai, Oceanworld, Ever- glades, The Bass Museum, -Lowe Museum. COST OF LIVING: Regular apartments avail- gas 57c; 1 bedroom apt $200 unfurn; few furnished able and rents are seasonal; state sales tax 4 %; no state income tax. GRASS: Situation is average. SALARIES: $200 /week to $35,000 /year for DJs. SUMMARY: WSRF now has an AOR format, not Disco. WBUS (93.9) is now WWWL with an Adult Contemporary "Love Song" format; Alan Polaski is the new PD. The area is a resort, with a conglo- meration of all income brackets, elderly retired and Cuban refugees. Sports of all types are big because of the weather. Some good clubs are J.W, West, Bubba's, The Castaways, Seven Seas, Marco Polo's, Honey for the Bears and Widow McCoy. A few of the many restaurants are Tony Romas, Jack Oranda's, The Forge, and Joe's Stone Crabs. The main concert facilities are Gusman Hall (2000), the Hollywood Sport Auditorium (10,000), Miami Jai Alai (6000), The Orange Bowl (85, 000), and The Tube Center. AM FM WAVS 1190 News WAIA 97.3 MOR WEXY 1520 MOR WAXY 106 Oldies WFAB 990 Spanish WCKO 102.7 Black /Gospel WFTL 1400 MOR WCMQ 92.1 Spanish WFUN 790 Beautiful WEDR 99,1 Black WGBS 710 MOR WGLO 106.7 Beautiful WGMA 1320 Country WHY! 100.7 Top 40 WINZ 940 News W IGL 107.5 Adult Contemp. WIOD 610 MOR WINZ 94.9 Progressive W KAT 1360 News/Talk WLYF 101.5 Beautiful WLOD 980 MOR WMJX 96.3 Top 40 WMBM 1490 Black WSHE 103.5 AOR WOCM 1450 Beautiful WTMI 93.1 Classical WQAM 560 Top 40 WWWL 93.9 Adult Contemp. WQBA 1140 Spanish WYOR 105.1 Beautiful AAA WRBD 1470 Black GEORGIA WRHC 1550 Spanish WSRF 1580 AOR WVCG 1080 Beautiful WWOK 1260 Mod. Country Or MpOULf KO N 291 .
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