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93.3 in West Palm Beach still playing Christmas music

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It's January 12 and 93.3 in West Palm Beach is still playing Christmas music.
Any idea what the format will be?
As it is, it doesn't ever feel like Christmas in south Florida. It's weird to be walking outside in shorts on the beach and hear "Let it snow, let it snow" when many people have never even seen snow in their life.
 
It's January 12 and 93.3 in West Palm Beach is still playing Christmas music.
Any idea what the format will be?
As it is, it doesn't ever feel like Christmas in south Florida. It's weird to be walking outside in shorts on the beach and hear "Let it snow, let it snow" when many people have never even seen snow in their life.

Well, I've lived in Florida and I HAVE seen snow in the Saint Petersburg area....back in 1962 when I was in first grade. Teacher wouldn't let us go out when it was coming down because she thought for sure it was nuclear fallout from something Cuba had done.
 
The station ID says it is a translator from North Palm Beach relaying an HD channel of WRLX, so this is a place-holder for whatever format iHeart wants to put there. As most of you know, they already have virtual stations by translating HD channels here in Broward County on 93.5 with country and in Miami on 93.5 with dance.

We were up in Palm Beach county yesterday and the coverage from near Jupiter to Lantana was impressive. It is not a full-market signal, but it does cover all of the immediate West Palm Beach area. By the time one gets to Delray Beach, it is covered up by the HD signal from 93.1 in Miami.

If anyone here lives in range of it, please let us know if/when a format debuts. I will check it out again when there (likely over the weekend).

...Sam Brown
 
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