Keep in mind that listening outside the metro survey area can’t be monetized by the station. And, since the station apparently does not subscribe. To Nielsen outside of its home market, there is nothing to base sales on.I kind of like the sounding/processing of WOEX, the music doesn't sound overly compressed like most other stations do. Another thing is that WOEX has a slight advantage when it comes to distant listener/audience. I listen to both 100.3 HD3 and WOEX commuting from Ocala to Miami. Often I lose 100.3 HD3 way before WOEX fades (because of lower HD power). I can pick up WOEX near Micanopy all the way down to Port St. Lucie which eventually gets overtaken by WPOW 96.5 out of Miami.
