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Fl Bdcstng Stn DB 2015 Copy-1 Florida Broadcast DB - 1922-2015 FM RADIO STATIONS 8/11/2018 Date of License or 2015 call 2015 Original On Air Subsequent (*noncomm 2015 MSA Original pwr Original city of Original (1/1/xxxx is Subsequent Pwr ercial) freq 2015 licensee 2015 Arbitron Metro Market Rank 2015 city of license Original call Freq (rounded) license county Original Licensee default) Subseqent Licensees Freq (rounded) Subsequent Call Notes WAAZ-FM 104.7 Crestview Broadcasting Pensacola 126 Crestview WAAZ-FM 104.9 3kw Crestview Okaloosa Crestview Broadcasting 7/15/1965 Crestview Broadcasting (James T. 104.7 in 100kw 2005 (Everett M. McCrary (Jimmy) Whitaker, pres/CE) acq 1995 licensee) 8/1/1970; Crestview Broadcasting (James T. (Jimmy) Whitaker pres/GM/CE) acq 8/11/1998 WAFC-FM 99.5 Glades Media Sebring 46 Okeechobee WAFC-FM 99.5 3kw Clewiston Hendry Avon Electronic Services 7/2/1979 Tri-County Stereo (Charles Esposito 106.3 in 2kw 1991; City of license moved from (Charles A. Esposito pres/CE, Chuck Shane GM) acq 1981; 99.5 3kw 1996; Clewiston to Palm Beach Gardens pres/CE) 3/1/1980; Glades Media (Charles in 2002 12kw 2002; 5/2/2007 Esposito pres, Robert (Robbie) 6kw 2007 Castellanos GM) acq 5/27/1983 WAFG-FM* 90.3 Bible Broadcasting Network Miami-Ft. Lauderdale- 12 Fort Lauderdale WAFG-FM 90.3 3kw Fort Lauderdale Broward Westminster Academy 1/1/1974 WYBP-FM 2012 Hollywood (Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church, Coral Ridge Ministries, Dr. D. James Kennedy founder); Bible Broadcasting Network acq 7/27/2012 WAFZ-FM 92.1 Glades Media Company Ft. Myers-Naples-Marco Island 62 Immokalee WIKX-FM 98.3 900w Immokalee Collier Umberger Communications 4/7/1984 Southwest Florida Radio aka Southwest 92.1 in 1995 3kw 1991; WCOO-FM 1988; (Ben L. Umberger pres) Florida Broadcasting (Ben L. Umberger silent 1995, WGCQ-FM 1994; pres, Stan Karas VP/GM) acq 8/5/1986; resumed WAFZ-FM 2002 Naples Radio (Ray DeLuna opns mgr) ops 1995; acq 1989; Naples Radio Partners 2kw 1999; (William Kaletta GM) acq 1995; Praise 4kw 2001; Enterprises-Naples (J. Davis-Mallory 6kw 2002 pres, Bob Sneddon GM) acq 7/19/1999; Praise Enterprises-Naples (J. Davis- Mallory pres, Bob Sneddon GM) acq 3/30/2001; Glades Media Company (Gary Holloway GM) acq 5/18/2004 WAGE-FM* 91.1 Washington-Holmes Technical Ft. Walton Beach 222 Dogwood Lakes WJED-FM 91.1 700w Dogwood Lakes Holmes Beththany Bible College, 1/15/1992 WAGE-FM 2013 Original 1990 CP to Shady Grove Center Estate Estate Dothan, AL (Bethany Bible Baptist Church College & Bethany Theological Seminary, Dr. H.D. Shuemake CEO/GM); Washington-Holmes Technical Center acq 2/20/2013 WAIL-FM 99.5 Clear Channel Radio Licenses Miami-Ft. Lauderdale- 12 Key West WVFK-FM 95.5 100kw Key West Monroe Key West Broadcasting (E. 12/1/1978 Mary S. Spottswood, executor of Estate 99.5 in 1987 WAIL-FM 1984 1974 CP for WAIB-FM, 95.5, 1kw Hollywood Stratford Smith pres/GM) of John M. Spottswood (Robert J. to Denver T. Brannen Connelly GM) acq 9/17/1982; Long Communications (Russell Long owner, Allen Craney pres) acq 1986; Conch City Communication (Family Group Broadcasting, Ian Sandy Wheeler pres, Bob Hank GM) acq 3/1986; Key West Radio (Barry Gerber pres, Joe Landon VP, Connie Rice GM) acq 8/9/1989; Spottswood Family Trust (Joe Landon VP, Connie Rice GM) acq 7/23/1993; Spottswood Partners (Todd Swofford GM) acq 10/27/1997; Clear Channel Radio Licenses (Clear Channel Communications, Todd Swofford GM) acq 6/5/1998 WAKJ-FM* 91.3 First Baptist Church Ft. Walton Beach 222 DeFuniak Springs WAKJ-FM 91.3 300w DeFuniak Springs Walton Truth Communications 1/1/1996 First Baptist Church (Fred Lowery 1kw 2008 (Opal Davidson CEO) trustee, Zane Welch GM) acq 2006 WAKU-FM 94.1 Altura Investments International Tallahassee 164 Crawfordville WAKU-FM 94.1 3kw Crawfordville Wakulla Dash Communications 6/1/1995 Altura Investments International (Mike (Dave Hedrick GM) Floyd EVP) acq 7/14/1998 1 Florida Broadcast DB - 1922-2015 FM RADIO STATIONS 8/11/2018 Date of License or 2015 call 2015 Original On Air Subsequent (*noncomm 2015 MSA Original pwr Original city of Original (1/1/xxxx is Subsequent Pwr ercial) freq 2015 licensee 2015 Arbitron Metro Market Rank 2015 city of license Original call Freq (rounded) license county Original Licensee default) Subseqent Licensees Freq (rounded) Subsequent Call Notes WAMR-FM 107.5 WQBA-FM License Miami-Ft. Lauderdale- 12 Miami WIGL-FM 107.5 100kw Miami Miami-Dade Mission East (Jack Roth 6/7/1974 Radio de Miami (Susquehanna 95kw 1989 WJOK-FM 1977; Hollywood pres, Herbert S. Dolgoff Broadcasting, A.W. Carlson VP, Herbert WQBA-FM 1979; GM) M. Levin mng dir) acq 3/9/1979; SRN WAMR-FM 1995 TEXAS (Tichenor Media Systems, George Hyde VP/GM) acq 9/1990; Heftel Broadcasting aka Hispanic Broadcasting aka WQBA-FM License (A.J. Suarz VP/GM) acq 8/10/1994; WQBA-FM License (Univision Radio, Claudia Puig GM) acq 9/22/2003 WANK-FM 99.9 Red Hills Broadcasting Tallahassee 164 LaFayette WHKX-FM 99.9 3kw LaFayette LaFayette Brian Mitchell Rowland 8/20/1991 Marcus Communication Group (Tommy 50kw 1997 WAIB-FM 1994; Original 1989 CP calls WQHI-FM. (Rowland Family Radio High GM) acq 3/18/1992; Catamount WWFO-FM Licensed to LaFayette LA, listed in owner/GM) Communications (David Parnigoni GM) 1995; WYRZ-FM Tallahassee starting 1991. acq 11/30/1993; Capitol City Radio 2001; WEGT-FM Partners (Mike Schwartz pres, Hank 2002; WANK-FM Kestenbaum VP/GM) acq 3/24/1998; 2010 Monterey Licenses (Triad Broadcasting, Mike Schwartz pres, Hank Kestenbaum VP/GM) acq 7/14/2000; Opus Broadcasting Tallahassee (Triad Broadcasting aka Opus Media Holdings, Chris Knight GM) acq 7/11/2005; Red Hills Broadcasting acq 1/22/2014 WANM- 90.5 Board of Trustees of Florida A&M Tallahassee 164 Tallahassee WAMF-FM 90.5 10w Tallahassee Leon Florida A&M University 1/23/1976 158w 1985, WANM-FM 1998 FM* University (Frank Johnson Jr. GM) 2w 1992 aka Board of Trustees of Florida A&M University WAOA-FM 107.1 Cumulus Licensing Melbourne-Titusville-Cocoa 97 Melbourne WTAI-FM 107.1 3kw Melbourne Brevard Cape Canaveral 11/9/1972 Cape Canaveral Broadcasters (John 100kw 1989 WLLV-FM 1978; Broadcasters (Thomas R. Donahey Jr. pres, Pat Yatauro GM) acq WVTI-FM 1984; Hanssen pres) 4/15/1980; Silicon East aka Silicon East WAOA-FM 1989 Communications (Gary Hess pres/GM) acq 2/1984; Gem Broadcasting acq 4/1/1986; Cumulus Licensing (Cumulus Media, Chet Pike VP/GM) acq 3/12/2001 WAPB-FM* 91.7 Public Radio Tallahassee 164 Madison WAPB-FM 91.7 200w Madison Madison Public Radio (Gordon C. 8/1/2005 Lund pres) WAPE-FM 95.1 Cox Radio Jacksonville 47 Jacksonville WJAX-FM 95.1 12kw Jacksonville Duvall City of Jacksonville (John 4/1/1949 Silver Star Communications (Dr. John 8kw 1957; WAPE-FM 1986 T. Hopkins III GM) R.E. Lee, owner, John Thomas GM) 38kw 1971; acq 1984; Statewide Broadcasting of 100kw 1973 Jacksonville (Scott Ginsburg president, Dick Reed GM) acq 5/1985; Evergreen Media of Jacksonville (Evergreen Media, Mark Schwartz pres/GM) acq 1991; Hirsch Holdings of Cleveland (OmniAmerica Communications, Mark Schwartz pres/GM) acq 2/22/1994; SFX Broadcasting (Mark Schwartz pres/GM) acq 10/7/1996; Chancellor Broadcasting Licensee (Chancellor Media, Mark Schwartz pres/GM) acq 9/4/1997; Capstar TX (Capstar Broadcasting., Mark Schwartz pres/GM) acq 5/29/1998; Cox Radio (Cox Broadcasting, Dick Williams GM) acq 8/2000 WAPN-FM* 91.5 Public Radio Capital Florida Daytona Beach 85 Holly Hill WAPN-FM 91.5 2kw Holly Hill Volusia Public Radio (Gordon C. 10/1/1985 Public Radio Capital Florida (Shellye Lund pres/GM) Lund-Vallance GM) acq 5/16/2003 WAQV-FM* 90.9 Radio Training Network Gainesville-Ocala 83 Crystal River WAQV-FM 90.9 3kw Crystal River Citrus Ocala Word of Faith aka 1/1/1999 Radio Training Network (Dr. Joseph A. Original 1998 CP Manon Ocala Word of Faith Cerreta GM in 2003) acq 10/5/2001 Community Radio (Brad Dinkins Church (Brad Dinkins GM) GM). 2 Florida Broadcast DB - 1922-2015 FM RADIO STATIONS 8/11/2018 Date of License or 2015 call 2015 Original On Air Subsequent (*noncomm 2015 MSA Original pwr Original city of Original (1/1/xxxx is Subsequent Pwr ercial) freq 2015 licensee 2015 Arbitron Metro Market Rank 2015 city of license Original call Freq (rounded) license county Original Licensee default) Subseqent Licensees Freq (rounded) Subsequent Call Notes WARO-FM 94.5 Sun Broadcasting Ft. Myers-Naples-Marco Island 62 Naples WNFM-FM 94.5 5kw Naples Collier Radio Naples (William J. 5/8/1962 Palmer Broadcasting aka Palmer 100kw 1976; WCVU-FM 1975; Ryan pres/GM) Communications (David D. Palmer 95kw 1978; WARO-FM 1994 pres, William J. Ryan GM) acq 96kw 1979; 7/1/1969; Meridian Broadcasting 100kw 1993 (Joseph C. Schwartzel pres, James M. Keating GM) acq 11/19/1996; Sun Broadcasting acq 12/19/2011 WASJ-FM 105.1 Powell Broadcasting Panama City Beach 240 Panama City Beach WAKT-FM 105.1 50kw Panama City Beach Bay Styles Communications 6/1/1993 Root Communications Group aka Root WASJ-FM 2002 Original CP calls WSEA-FM (Tom Dibacco VP/GM) Communications License (Root Communications, Tom DiBacco VP, Kim Styles GM) acq 3/27/1997; Waitt Broadcasting (Randy Walberg GM) acq 1999; Double O Radio (Kevin Harlan GM) acq 3/10/2004; Powell Broadcasting acq 5/21/2012 WAVK-FM 97.7 Vox Communications Group Miami-Ft.
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