Looked up other 1400 AM station in Florida.
WFDM - Fort Walton Beach -Talk
WIRA - Fort Pierce - Jazz
WPRY - Perry - Classic Hits
WSDO - Sanford - Spanish
WZAZ - Jacksonville - Gospel Music
WZHR - Zephyrhills - Talk
The station most likely to be affected by WFLL’s antenna / x-mitter relocation -- outside of the DT Fort Lauderdale area (and not on WEXY’s tower) -- would be WIRA, licensed to Fort Pierce and serving Vero Beach. WIRA, I seem to recall, was once a Clear Channel station and part of their Vero Beach/Fort Pierce cluster way back when. WIRA has run ESPN with some local brokered programming, and a syndicated “Hot Talk” format headed up by a Rush Limbaugh feed with some local weekend brokering.
WIRA’s Wikipage indicates a “Gospel” format owned by Team One Media, LLC, which is out-of-date. Per the FCC, WIRA has gone through ownership changes with Port St. Lucie Broadcasters, then Team One Media, and now, Caribbean Media Group, Inc., whose application filings are dated on 02/18/2016. Radio Locator indicates a “Jazz” format and the website for WIRA indicates and is designed for “Jazz,” but their online player defaults to a demo stream, so there’s no way of knowing what they’re doing at WIRA -- if the “jazz” format is new, or its left over from the previous owners. If its “jazz” then kudos to WIRA for taking a chance on a distinctive niche format you usually don’t hear outside of non-commercial FM stations. Again, a niche format (options discussed in a previous post) for WFLL could work.
Also noticed that WFDM 1400 in Fort Walton is on a translator at W233BH-FM and re-branded as “Freedom 94.3 FM,” and run syndicated Fox News hosts. That’s another approach that WFLL could take: re-brand itself as an FM by obtaining an FM translator. However, that’s doubtful, because, if WFLL can’t afford to buy / own its own transmitter site and has renting as its only option, it certainly can’t consider an FM translator as viable option to improve its health.
Also of note: a local South Florida station, “95.5 The Palm," started as a “Seaview 960,” then obtained a FM translator, and re-branded itself. It’s doing quite well.
WFDM - Fort Walton Beach -Talk
WIRA - Fort Pierce - Jazz
WPRY - Perry - Classic Hits
WSDO - Sanford - Spanish
WZAZ - Jacksonville - Gospel Music
WZHR - Zephyrhills - Talk
The station most likely to be affected by WFLL’s antenna / x-mitter relocation -- outside of the DT Fort Lauderdale area (and not on WEXY’s tower) -- would be WIRA, licensed to Fort Pierce and serving Vero Beach. WIRA, I seem to recall, was once a Clear Channel station and part of their Vero Beach/Fort Pierce cluster way back when. WIRA has run ESPN with some local brokered programming, and a syndicated “Hot Talk” format headed up by a Rush Limbaugh feed with some local weekend brokering.
WIRA’s Wikipage indicates a “Gospel” format owned by Team One Media, LLC, which is out-of-date. Per the FCC, WIRA has gone through ownership changes with Port St. Lucie Broadcasters, then Team One Media, and now, Caribbean Media Group, Inc., whose application filings are dated on 02/18/2016. Radio Locator indicates a “Jazz” format and the website for WIRA indicates and is designed for “Jazz,” but their online player defaults to a demo stream, so there’s no way of knowing what they’re doing at WIRA -- if the “jazz” format is new, or its left over from the previous owners. If its “jazz” then kudos to WIRA for taking a chance on a distinctive niche format you usually don’t hear outside of non-commercial FM stations. Again, a niche format (options discussed in a previous post) for WFLL could work.
Also noticed that WFDM 1400 in Fort Walton is on a translator at W233BH-FM and re-branded as “Freedom 94.3 FM,” and run syndicated Fox News hosts. That’s another approach that WFLL could take: re-brand itself as an FM by obtaining an FM translator. However, that’s doubtful, because, if WFLL can’t afford to buy / own its own transmitter site and has renting as its only option, it certainly can’t consider an FM translator as viable option to improve its health.
Also of note: a local South Florida station, “95.5 The Palm," started as a “Seaview 960,” then obtained a FM translator, and re-branded itself. It’s doing quite well.