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Who's on and off in Southwest Florida?

I've asked a similar question on the Miami board, but, simce many Ft. Myers and Naples post here, I have this question: any radio or TV stations knocked off by Wilma in Southwest Florida (especially in light of massive power outages lasting as long as Thanksgiving, plus fuel shortages that are endangering Miami's Tv stations)?
 
> I've asked a similar question on the Miami board, but, simce
> many Ft. Myers and Naples post here, I have this question:
> any radio or TV stations knocked off by Wilma in Southwest
> Florida (especially in light of massive power outages
> lasting as long as Thanksgiving, plus fuel shortages that
> are endangering Miami's Tv stations)?
>
All the TV stations stayed on. All of them except WZVN-TV (ABC7) have their analog towers in Charlotte County near the Lee-Charlotte line. WZVN's analog tower is near the Lee-Collier line. All the digital channels stayed on-air as well and all digital towers are in Charlotte near the Lee-Charlotte line.

As for radio, I lost B103.9 for a while and after the storm 95.3 went off for about 30 minutes for some reason. WMYR 1410 also went off during the storm.
 
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