WRSO-AM 810
 
 
Orlovista 
| Original Call Letters: WEUS | |
| Originally Licensed: Oct. 2002 | |
| Original City of License: Orlovista | |
| Original Frequency: 810 | |
| Origin of Call Letters: Company Name: Rivalz Sports Orlando | |
| Original Power: 10,000 watts daytime/400 watts night time | |
| Translator(s): | W250CE-FM 97.9 Kissimmee, W231CTFM 94.1-Orlando | 
| Original Location: 999 Douglas Ave, Altamonte Springs | |
| Original Format: Sports Talk | |
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 | 2002-Star Development Group Inc. | 
| 2008-Communicom Corporation of America (LMA w/purchase option) | |
| 2009-Star Over Orlando, Inc. | |
| 2012-Rivalz Sports Group, Inc (LMA w/purchase option) | |
| 2013-Star Over Orlando, Inc. | |
| 2016-Cafifa Media Group (LMA) | |
| 2018-Star Over Orlando, Inc. (iHeart radio has taken over programming) | 
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 | WEUS-2006-Oldies "Big 810 AM" | 
| WEUS-2008-Religion "Orlando's Christian Radio" | |
| WEUS-2010-Talk/1960's Oldies/Religion "The Big 810" "Orlando's Real Talker" | |
| WEUS-2011-Talk "Real Talk Radio" | |
| WRSO-2012-Sports Talk "Orlando's New Sports Radio Destination" | |
| WRSO-2013-Sports Talk "810 CBS Sports Orlando" | |
| WRSO-2016-Brazilian "Brasil Radio" | |
| WRSO-2018-Spanish News Talk "The First In News" | |
| WRSO-2024-Sports "Fox Sports Orlando" | 
| History of "Brasil Radio" WRSO changed formats n March 1, 2016. The Cafifa Media Group featured Brazilian music and talk, including local shows and programming broadcast by the Grupo Bandeirantes owned-and-operated radio stations in Brazil, aimed at Brazilians who visit the Orlando theme parks and for the Portuguese speakers living in the Orlando area. | 
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