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  2. WMFE-FM - Wikipedia

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    WMFE-FM (90.7 MHz) is a listener-supported FM radio station in Orlando, Florida, owned by Community Communications, Inc. WMFE-FM is Central Florida's National Public Radio (NPR) member station, with a format of news and information. Most programming is simulcast on WMFV (89.5 FM) in Cedar Creek, Florida.

  3. WFLF (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WFLF (540 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Pine Hills, Florida, and serving Greater Orlando.It is owned by iHeartMedia and airs a news/talk format.The studios and offices are in the iHeart Orlando complex in Maitland.

  4. List of radio stations in Florida - Wikipedia

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    New Voice of Central Florida, Inc: Spanish Christian WURK-LP: 96.3 FM: Tampa: Rainbow Heights Neighborhood Association and Crime Watch, Inc: R&B/Variety WURN: 1040 AM: Miami [4] Actualidad 1040AM Licensee, LLC: Spanish News/Talk WURN-FM: 107.1 FM: Key Largo: Actualidad Key Largo FM Licensee, LLC: Spanish CHR WUSF: 89.7 FM: Tampa: University of ...

  5. WMFV - Wikipedia

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    WMFV (89.5 FM) is a radio station in Ocala, Florida, broadcasting a public radio format as a member of National Public Radio (NPR). Licensed to the unincorporated suburb of Cedar Creek (near the western entrance of the Ocala National Forest), the station is currently owned by Community Communications of Orlando as a semi-satellite of Central Florida's main NPR station, WMFE-FM (90.7) and is ...

  6. WDYZ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WDYZ (660 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Altamonte Springs, Florida, and serving Greater Orlando. The station is owned by Norsan Media, and airs a regional Mexican radio format. The studios and offices are in Maitland, Florida. WDYZ's transmitter is off Charles Street in Longwood. [2] The station uses a three-tower array.

  7. WDBO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Five years later, WDBO-TV came on the air, the first television station in Central Florida, matching its radio cousin as a primary CBS television affiliate. In 1982, the firm that owned WDBO-AM-FM-TV, The Outlet Company, sold the radio stations to Katz Broadcasting. (The TV station became WCPX in 1982, and has been WKMG-TV since 1998.)

  8. WFTV - Wikipedia

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    On June 29, 2006, channel 9 became the first station in Florida, the first station owned by Cox, and the tenth in the country to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition. [131] The station debuted a 4 p.m. newscast in 2013, expanding it to a full hour after just a month on the air. [132] [133]

  9. Florida Public Broadcasting Service - Wikipedia

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    In May 2011, Florida Governor Rick Scott vetoed $4.8 Million from Public Broadcasting, claiming that it is an unnecessary investment towards a special interest group. [14] The cut slashed funding from thirteen radio stations by an average amount of $61,715 and all Florida Public Television Stations by an average of $307,447.