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For the Destin, Florida radio station that held the call sign WFFY from 2005 to 2012, see WECQ.

Radio station in Florida, United States
WFFY
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Broadcast areaFort Myers - Naples
Frequency98.5 MHz
BrandingFly 98.5
Programming
FormatRhythmic contemporary
AffiliationsPremiere Networks
United Stations Radio Networks
Ownership
OwnerSun Broadcasting Inc.
Sister stationsWARO, WFSX, WHEL, WXCW-TV
History
First air date1986; 39 years ago (1986)
Former call signsWRWX (1986–1995)
WDRR (1995–2003)
WNRW (2003–2004)
WUSV (2004–2007)
WDEO-FM (2007–2014)
WLVO (2014–2017)
WKHW (2017)
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID58276
ClassC3
ERP50,000 watts
HAAT117 meters (384 ft)
Links
Public license information
WebsiteFly985.com

WFFY (98.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to San Carlos Park, Florida, and broadcasting to the Fort Myers media market. It airs a rhythmic contemporary radio format and is owned by Sun Broadcasting, with studios on Palm Beach Boulevard in Fort Myers. The station carries the nationally syndicated Breakfast Club from WWPR in New York City in morning drive time.

WFFY is a Class C3 station. It has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 50,000 watts at 117 meters (384 ft). The transmitter tower is off Old U.S. Route 41 in San Carlos Park.

History

Early years

The station signed on the air in 1986; 39 years ago (1986). Its original call sign was WRWX. It went through numerous changes of format and call letters in its first decades on the air.

From 2007 to 2014, the station was known as WDEO-FM, airing Catholic-based talk and teaching programs. It was branded as "Ave Maria Radio" under the ownership of the Ave Maria Foundation. WDEO-FM aired all Notre Dame Fighting Irish football games in the 2008 season using the ISP Sports feed.

K-Love

On September 4, 2014, the Educational Media Foundation (EMF), announced it would purchase WDEO-FM for $2.2 million and convert the station to its Contemporary Christian music network, K-Love. The call sign was changed to WLVO.

On June 24, 2015, Classical South Florida announced the sale of its three South Florida classical stations, including WNPS (88.7 FM) in Fort Myers, to EMF. On July 17, 2015, EMF took over operations of 88.7 and began simulcasting the K-Love format on both WLVO and WNPS (renamed WDLV).

Sun Broadcasting

On August 13, 2015, the license for 98.5 WLVO was converted to commercial broadcasting. EMF announced the sale of WLVO to a local media company, Sun Broadcasting. The sale, however, was quite contentious. Competing radio groups Renda Broadcasting and the Beasley Media Group filed a joint petition with the Federal Communications Commission to deny the sale. While Sun Broadcasting was below ownership limits in the market, the petition made the claim that it operates as one de facto group with Fort Myers Broadcasting. The two companies together share studio and staff. Renda and Beasley argued the sale should not go through because the two companies combined own far more signals than the FCC allowed. In the interim, on August 20, 2015, WLVO switched from K-Love to the Radio Nueva Vida Spanish Christian format.

After two years of airing Radio Nueva Vida programming, the FCC dismissed the petition and approved the sale. On June 12, 2017, the station changed its call sign to WKHW. On June 13, 2017, the purchase of the station by Sun Broadcasting from Educational Media Foundation was consummated, at a price of $3,045,000. The new owners immediately changed the call sign to the current WFFY. On June 15, 2017, WFFY changed its format from Spanish Christian to rhythmic contemporary, branded as "Fly 98.5".

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for WFFY". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "WFFY-FM 98.5 MHz - San Carlos Park, FL". radio-locator.com. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
  3. "ispsports.com". ispsports.com.
  4. "EMF Enters Fort Myers". September 4, 2014.
  5. "Classical South Florida Flips to K-Love; WPBI News to Continue for Now". July 17, 2015.
  6. "Beasley & Renda Pair up to Take on Fort Myers Purchase & Sun Broadcasting Operations". January 13, 2016.
  7. "HIP-HOP FLY 98.5 LAUNCHES IN FORT MYERS". Radioinsight.com. June 15, 2017.

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