Original Call Letters: WRMF |
Originally Licensed: 1968 |
Original City of License: Titusville |
Original Frequency: 98.3 |
Origin of Call Letters: "Space Coast Florida" |
Original Power: 3,000 watts |
Original Location: |
Original Format: Adult |
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Owner(s): |
1968-WRMF, Inc. |
1990-Sage Broadcasting | |
1991-SBC Technologies Inc. | |
1992-Southern Starr Limited Partnership ($3.5 million) | |
1993-Robert F.X. Sillerman | |
1996-SFX Broadcasting, Inc. | |
1997-Southern Star Limited Partnership | |
1998-Capstar Broadcasting Company | |
1998-Clear Channel | |
2000-Mega Communications | |
2007-Entravision Communications Corporation ($23.75 million) | |
2010-Univision |
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WRMF-1968-Soft Adult Contemporary |
WRMF-1972-MOR/50% WRMF-AM | |
WRMF-1979-Beautiful Music | |
WAJX-1979-AOR | |
WSCF-1986-Adult Pop "Memory Music" | |
WGNE-1989-Country "Great 98" (moved to 98.3) | |
WNUE-2000-Spanish Top 40 "La Nueva Mega" | |
WNUE-2010-Spanish Adult Hits "Jose FM" | |
WNUE-2012-Caribbean Salsa |
Names In WSCF History |
Patrick Dollins-Fri-overnights/Sun-afternoons/Fill-ins-Southern Star |
Sounds |
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