Those 3 companies were around when I was there but yeah, things HAVE changed! The big sports station was 600 The Ball. WOKV was a powerhouse during the day & 106.5 was hot talk then a great classic rocker as Big 106.5. Next best classic rocker was Arrow 100.7 followed way behind but inexplicably the most popular was Rock 105 (I always thought Lex & Terry were lame). WFOY was owned by Shull Broadcasting & was talk but a little bit different line up (a few Flaglerites ended up over there from time to time). 105.5 was country as WJQR (my friend Kathy LOVED this station & may even write about it if she sees this). Also with country were WIYD-Palatka, WQIK-FM (where I ended up for a few months in 2001) & Rooster Country 107. In S.A., 1170 & 1420 were trying to compete with WFOY; 1170 a little more so even though they played nostalgia for most of the day. Their offices were in the Ponce de Leon mall. Planet was a lame alt-rocker on 93.3. The Beat was on 92.7 & 102 Jamz was bassy as hell! V101.5 was great to listen to for soul. There was only one WSOS & it was 94.1 first as "WSOS to the rescue" before it was the muuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuusic station. I always hated that later slogan. Cool 96.9 was a stale oldies station. The Big Ape was there on 95.1. Rock station the KRO was on 93.1 & the HOG was on 95.7. For A.C. it was Mix 103 or Lite 96.1. Way of Life 92 had just started in 1995 (am I boring you yet?) 97.9 was smooth jazz & 99.9 was based in Daytona as 99.9 Kiss FM. 105.9 was another "Cool" station which that name couldn't be disposed of fast enough! WSVE/1280 was still on air then from Jax doing religion from Bro. Willis sunup-sundown. WJXR was a wacky station. On TV, ABC was on 17. 25 had just come on the air in 1997 & simulcasted on 21/WBSG. 1010 was oldies WIOJ before becoming religion. 970 was an also-ran talker with Spanish on Saturday (used to love hearing the salsa from there!) 930 was WNZS & then WFXJ Fox Sports Radio. 1460 was WZNZ. 1600 was WNCM. 88.1 was WNCM-FM.
Around the station a few of us listened to BIG & The Arrow. Others had on Planet. Later when O-Rock came on we listened to that. I have to say 1999 was my best year there. I think the lineup was strongest then. We had quite a few jocks who were over the initial fear of radio & added some personality into their shows. I was on Friday night 9:30-Midnight (including New Year's Eve 1999-2000 which I recorded & forgot to do the legal ID @ midnight-oops!). Before me was Coz (nee The Cosgrove Kid) who had moved from mornings. After he graduated, Oscar took the Friday 7-9:30P show. We had a metal show with Pete The Baker on Wednesdays fro 9:30-Midnight. We had A.J. on with A.J.'s Cafe. In the fall the sports department picked up bigtime with Ryan Hubler, Dylan Rumrell, Marc Drees (also on-air as Marco Polo), Eric Hogan & Ellen Czajkowski. I was the wire monkey who would run the lines under the rafters @ the gym. Marc would be the board-op & afterwards, we'd all go out to eat @ Outback-everytime! It became close-knit. I'm thankful I've been able to carry that to other stations like WPEP where I was program director @ age 24.
One final thing: when we did an away game in basketball against Embry Riddle, E.R. dressed a guy in an old Domino's Noid costume & on his belly was Flagler College. We hated that but looking back it's funny.
Keep making us ex-WFCFers proud!