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Oldies stations

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RadioJay

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Are there any oldies stations that can be heard at all in the Orlando area? I can't believe the city doesn't have one. <P ID="signature">______________
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> Are there any oldies stations that can be heard at all in
> the Orlando area? I can't believe the city doesn't have
> one.
>
92.9 from Ocala comes in part way from the north. It's a pretty good station with some local hosts.

Jeff
 
> > Are there any oldies stations that can be heard at all in
> > the Orlando area? I can't believe the city doesn't have
> > one.
> >
> 92.9 from Ocala comes in part way from the north. It's a
> pretty good station with some local hosts.
>
> Jeff
>
103.7 from Vero for the south part of the area.
 
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