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Hollywood Holmes Beach Homestead Homosassa WGCQ Southern Gospel [SG&] WJUF News/Classical/Jazz [NX/FA/JZ*rWUFT-FM-89.1] Hollywood 92.1 41 OOw 397ft 5s 9s 4c 9t 8t 5p 90.1 21 OOOw 397ft 2n 4s 5c 8p Praise Enterprises Naples, LLC +University of Florida WLQY Ethnic [ET] Sister to: WSRX 352-392-5200 fax 352-392-5741 1320 5000/5000W DA-2 8s 941-774-9210 fax 941 -489-9210 2208 Weimer Hall, University of Florida, +Z-Spanish Radio Network, Inc. 3016 Terrace Ave, Naples 34112 Gainesville 32611 305-891-1729 tax 305-891-1583 GM/PD Bob Sneddon SM Donna Jones GM Richard Lehner PD Bill Beckett 11645 Biscayne Blvd #102-B, Miami 33181 Fort Myers/Naples market GM/SM Sandra Herzberg PD Rick Santos Jacksonville Miami/Fort Lauderdale market Indian River Shores WBWL Sports [SX] Holmes Beach WOSN Adult Standards [AS&] 600 5000/5000W DA-N 6s 8s 4c 6c 4t 6t 97.1 23000W 348ft DA 6n 7s 6c 7p +AMFM Inc. WLLD R&B [RB] +Centennial Broadcasting Corp. Management: +Cox Radio, Inc. 98.7 50000W 489ft 5s 9s 2c 8c 8t 8t 8p 561 -778-8388 fax 561 -778-8699 Sister to: WAPE-FM.WFYV-FM, +lnfinity 1850 43rd Ave Ste C4, Vero Beach 32960 WKQL,WMXQ,WOKV Sister to: WQYK,WQYK-FM, GM Wayne Dillon PD Hamp Elliott 904-783-3711 fax 904-786-1529 WRBQ-FM,WSJT,WYUU SM Sally Dillon 6869 Lenox Ave, 32205 800-486-9988 fax 727-579-9111 Fort Pierce/Vero Beach Arbitran 10.2% 5700p GM Mark Schwartz PD Mike Dorwart 9721 Executive Center Dr #200, SM Lindley Tolbert St. Petersburg 33702 Indian Rocks Beach Jacksonville Arbitran 1.5% 2000p GM Tom Rivers PD Orlando Davis WOKV News-Talk [NX-TK] SM Joe Corbett WXYB Ethnic [ET] 690 50000/10000W DA-N 6s 8s 4c 4t 3t Tampa/St. Petersburg Arbitran 5.8% 18500p 1520 600/w ND-D 3s 1c app: 50000/50000 DA-N Sarasota Arbitran 3.1% 2500p ASA Broadcasting, Inc. +AMFM Inc. Sister to: WPSO Management: +Cox Radio, Inc. Homestead 727-725-3500 fax 727-724-5997 Sister to: WAPE-FM.WBWL, 27873 US Hwy 180 N, Clearwater 34621 WFYV-FM,WKQL,WMXQ WOIR Regional Mexican [SS-MX] GM/SM Sam Angelatos PD Angelo 904-783-3711 fax 904-786-1529 6869 Lenox Ave, 32205 1430 5000/500W DA-N 6s Angelatos Corpo-Mex, Inc. Tampa/St. Petersburg market GM Mark Schwartz PD Mike Dorwart SM Ken Brady 305-245-8408 fax 305-245-1279 Jacksonville Arbitran 4.9% 6700p 206 Washington Ave, 33030 Indiantown GM/SM Oscar Rojas PD Alfredo Gallegos WNZS Sports [SX] Miami/Fort Lauderdale market WPBZ New Rock [NR] 930 5000/5000W DA-N 1s 7s 1c 1t WRGP Variety [VA*] 103.1 13000w 974ft 5s 4s 4c 4t 6p 41 +Clear Channel Communications 88.1 165w 423ft 6n cp: 90000,974 Sister to: WFSJ-FM,WJBT,WPLA, WQIK-FM,WROO,WSOL-FM Florida International University +Palm Beach Radio, Inc. SMA with: WBGB,WJGR,WZAZ,WZNZ 305-348-3575 fax 305-348-6665 Sister to: WMBX 904-636-0507 fax 904-448-3043 FIU University Park, GC 319, Miami 33199 561-616-4600 fax 561-684-6311 701 Northpoint Pkwy Ste 501, 8386 Bay Meadows Rd Ste 107, 32256 GM Mike Falcon PD Marti DeArmas GM David Manning PD John Richards West Palm Beach 33407 Miami/Fort Lauderdale market SM John Hunt GM Patricia Larschan PD John O'Connell Jacksonville Arbitran .7% 1000p Homosassa Springs SM Mark Krieger West Palm Beach Arbitran 3.0% 4100p WVOJ Talk/Sports [TK/SX] Fort Pierce/Vero Beach Arbitran 3.9% 2200p 970 1000/164w DA-1 5s 8s 6t 5t WXCV Hot AC [AH] Morgan Media, Inc. 95.3 6000W 328ft 5p 904-743-6234 fax 904-745-0331 Hernando Broadcasting Co. Inc. Inglis 2427 University Blvd N, 32211 Sister to: WWJB Jacksonville market 352-795-9595 fax 352-795-7220 WHGN Religion/C. Christian [RL/RC*] Box 1408, Crystal River 34423 104.3 6000w 328ft 3n 7s 8s 3c 8c 8t 8t WROS Religion [RL] 600 SE US Hwy 19, Crystal River 34429 Seven Rivers Broadcast Ministry 1050 5000/12w DA-1 GM/SM Nancy Amundson 352-564-0002 fax 352-564-8750 The Rose of Jacksonville Box 1000, Lecanto 34460 1566 904-353-1050 fax 904-353-7076 NMeadowcrest Blvd, Crystal River 34429 5590 Rio Grande Ave, 32254 Immokalee GM/PD Bill Caldwell GM/SM Elwyn Hall PD Jim Asher Jacksonville market WAFZ Regional Mexican [SS-MXs] WJAX Easy Listening [EZs*] 1490 1000/1 OOOw ND 6s 5c 5t Inverness +Glades Media Co. 1220 1000/37W ND 4t 6t Sister to: WAFC.WAFC-FM WINV Talk [TK&] Jones College 941 -658-1490 fax 941 -658-6109 1560 5000/w ND 8s 7t 9t Sister to: WKTZ-FM 2105 W Immokalee Dr, 33934 app: 6800/ (4900 CH) ND-D 904-743-2400 GM/SM John Norman app: Beverly Hills, FL 5353 Arlington Expwy, 32211 PD Francisco Arredondo +WGUL-FM, Inc. GM Wayne Mashburn PD Bill Thomas Fort Myers/Naples Arbitran 1.1% 900p Sister to: WGUL,WGUL-FM,WXOF Jacksonville Arbitran .3% 500p 352-746-0090 fax 352-746-4344 2484 N Essex Ave, Hernando 34442 GM/SM Dennis Miller PD Johnny O .
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