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Original Call Letters: WORZ |
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Originally Licensed: 1951 |
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Original City of License: Orlando |
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Original Frequency: 100.3 |
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Origin of Call Letters: |
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Original Power: 100,000 watts |
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Original Location: |
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Original Format: Soft Adult Contemporary |
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Owner(s): |
1951-Central Florida Broadcasting Company |
| 1971-Shamrock Development Corp. | |
| 1973-KIS, Inc. | |
| 1974-Shamrock Development Corp. | |
| 1996-Paxson Broadcasting ($22,500,000) | |
| 1997-Clear Channel Communications | |
| 2007-Aloha Station Trust, LLC, as Trustee |
History Of Call Letters and Formats: |
WORZ-1951-Simulcast of WORZ-AM 740 |
| WDIZ-1971-Oldies (Drake/Chenault "Solid Gold") | |
| WDIZ-1975-Adult Rock "Rock 100" | |
| WDIZ-1979-Top 40 | |
| WDIZ-1985-Album Oriented Rock ''Orlando's Home of Quality Rock 'n' Roll'' | |
| WSHE-1997-Soft adult contemporary "She 100.3" | |
| WSHE-1999-Oldies "Cool 100.3" | |
| WEBG-2004-Oldies "Big 100.3 FM" | |
| WRUM-2005-Spanish "Rumba 100.3" |
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![]() J. J. Duling-1999-Program Director |
![]() Chris Rivers-Middays |
![]() Bob Berry-3PM-7PM |
![]() Bill Barber-Weekends Biography |
| Mike Roberts |
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| Kevin Baldinger-Traffic Biography |
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