Yes, WOKV had an LMA, for a time, on 100.7 FM, as a solution to increase their full time coverage when they were on AM 600. At that time, AM 600 WOKV was in the early building stages of their franchise as a news/talk station. A lot of things have changed since then, WOKV is now an established, heritage radio station in this market, and accordingly, the franchise is now worth much more to the current owners than it was then. Also, even though they traded up to the much more powerful AM 690 signal around 1994, the prestige of AM, especially here in Florida, where a large number of AM facilities suffer from uneven coverage day to night, has slipped considerably, especially with younger demos. Plus, as was pointed out, back in the early 90's, FM 100.7 had penetration problems in Jacksonville proper. If my memory serves me correctly, Cox paid over 7 million dollars when they decided to reinforce WOKV AM with a simulcast on 106.5 FM. That's a big chunk of change, especially for a smaller class A facility, but since the tower is in the middle of town, the signal reaches most of Jax with decent coverage. The question is: If the current WOKV AM/FM combo starts to experience a ratings decline, or, possibly, stronger competition, will Cox Jacksonville react by switching WOKV FM to one of their more powerful FM signals. It may never happen, but, it makes sense that it would be a consideration.