| Original Call Letters: WLAZ |
| Originally Licensed: Feb 14, 1996 |
| Original City of License: Clermont |
| Original Frequency: 88.7 |
| Origin of Call Letters: |
| Original Power: 1,000 watts |
| Translator: 96.9-W245AZ-Leesburg/The Villages FL. |
| Original Location: |
| Original Format: Contemporary Christian |
Network Affiliation(s): |
Owner(s): |
1996-Hispanic Broadcast Systems |
| 2005-Central Florida Educational Foundation ($1.77 million) |
History Of Call Letters and Formats: |
WLAZ-1996-Latin Contemporary ''La Mega'' |
| WWKQ-2002-Spanish | |
| WQQZ-2004-Tropical | |
| WWKG-2005-Black Gospel | |
| WMYZ-2005-Contemporary Christian Simulcast of WPOZ-FM 88.3 |
Correction 6-6-18 "...Our translator 96.9 W245AZ-Leesburg (which rebroadcasts WMYZ) has been off the air since the tower that it transmits from was damaged from Hurricane Irma. W245AZ will remain silent until a new tower site is found." |
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On The Move 2-13-19 On Valentines Day, at high noon, WMYZ-FM 88.7 will move from Clermont to The Villages. The new 35,000 watt facility will be licensed to The Villages and cover Leesburg, The Villages and Ocala with a crystal clear signal. This move was made possible because Clermont is now completely covered by the 100,000 watt upgrade of WPOZ-FM 88.3, Orlando. |
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Names In WMYZ History |
Jim Hoge-2005-President/General Manager-Central Florida Educational Foundation, Inc. |
| Randy Woods-Director Of Engineering |