WCFB-FM
94.5
Daytona
Beach
Original Call Letters: WNDB |
Originally Licensed: Mar 1947 |
Original City of License: Daytona Beach |
Original Frequency: 94.5 |
Origin of Call Letters: |
Original Power: 44,000 watts |
Original Location: |
Original Format: Urban Adult Contemporary |
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ABC |
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1972-Quality Broadcasting, Inc. |
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1977-Broadcast Management Corp. |
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1982-Root Communications |
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1992-New City Communications |
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1996-Black Crow Broadcasting, Inc. |
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1997-Cox Broadcasting |
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WDNJ-1972-Beautiful Music (Bonneville's "Just Beautiful Music") |
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WWLV-1988-Soft Adult Contemporary "Love 94.5" |
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WWLV-1990-Adult Contemporary |
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WCFB-1992-Country "B94.5" |
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WCFB-1995-Urban Adult "Star 94.5" "Star 94 Today's R&B and Classic Soul" |
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WCFB-2014-Throwback Hip Hop |
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WCFB-2014-R & B/Throwbacks |
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Marc Tyll adds to the history of WCFB. "Young Country 94.5" debuted under the call letters WCFB in 1992, keeping that format until it was dropped in favor of programming adult urban contemporary as "Star 94.5", keeping the WCFB call letters. |
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Buzz Jackson-1992-Nights-New City Communications |
Jeff Perino-1992-Afternoons-New City Communications |
Chuck Jackson1992-Overnights-New City Communications |
Jeff Perino-1992-Afternoons-New City Communications |
Chuck Jackson1992-Overnights-New City Communications |
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Dave Matthews (David Hesselink) In Memory |
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Annie Sommers (Mari Ann Sollom) In Memory |
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J.T. (Jennifer Taylor)-News |
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David Middleton-General Manager |
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Biographies | In Memory | Sounds AM / FM |
Misc. | Chronology | What's News? |