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Jack Stevens (aka 'Cadillac Jack', Jumpin' Jack Flash)

Not Orlando, but Daytona Beach - and technically, 'Palatka' on 99.9 MHz (not 100.3 - the old 'DIZ', which was a corruption of 'Disney' that Disney tried unsuccessfully to sue them for). There's a big stick near Palatka they were broadcasting from that covered Jacksonville beaches, all the way south to Merrit Island and west to Gainesville and Ocala - one of the last Class 'C' 100,000 watt station licenses. If you were in Zellwood, Apopka or Sanford, I think it came in pretty strong. They've since relocated to another, smaller tower closer to Jax - why, I have no earthly clue, but that stupid 'Froggy' C&W format makes me embarrassed to say I was once a radio dee-jay...
 
They've since relocated to another, smaller tower closer to Jax - why, I have no earthly clue, but that stupid 'Froggy' C&W format makes me embarrassed to say I was once a radio dee-jay...
Jacksonville has a much larger radio revenue base than Daytona.

A good example is Beaumont, TX, where many full power FMs moved as close to Houston as possible. There is more money in being #20 in Houston than being "Top 5" in Beaumont/Port Arthur/Orange.
 


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