Cox Media Group has given its News/Talk property WOKV a new
home on FM, shifting from 106.5 FM to 104.5 FM early this morning.
Sunday evening, the company pulled the plug on heritage Rock
104.5 WFYV. Then came a stunt loop
urging rock listeners in Jacksonville to tune-in two other rock-oriented Cox
stations in Jacksonville
– Alternative WXXJ 102.9 FM and Classic
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And then this morning, Cox started simulcasting WOKV on 104.5 FM. Actually, there’s a N/T tri-cast of 690 AM,
104.5 FM and 106.5 FM.
The 104.5 FM signal is powered with 98,800 watts vs. 6000
watts at 106.5 FM. The frequency shift greatly increases the listening area in North Florida for WOKV.
“Our listeners told us loud and clear that we needed more
power”, says WOKV’s Program Director, Mike Dorwart. “Moving to 104.5 FM means
that, for the first time ever, our listeners can hear WOKV everywhere in
northeast Florida ,
any time they want.”
The benefits to the new signal can be heard across the
entire Jacksonville metropolitan area, and the massive new 104.5 FM signal also
covers the areas north of Jacksonville to Brunswick, Ga., south to Daytona
Beach, southwest to Gainesville, and west to Lake City, Fla.
"The most noticeable improvement will be heard by
listeners in Baker, Clay, St. Johns , and Nassau counties. They now
have full coverage from WOKV, 24/7, on 104.5 FM." Dorwart continued.
Cox also say those who listen at work will notice a big
difference. Besides its home county of
Duval , the new signal also provides
reliable coverage to listeners in Flagler, Putnam, Bradford, Union and Columbia counties in Florida ;
as well as Camden and Charlton counties in Georgia .”
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WOKV’s weekday lineup of conservative talk shows is
now on 104.5 FM, including “Jacksonville ’s
Morning News” with Rich Jones (6am), Herman Cain (9am), Rush Limbaugh (12pm), Sean Hannity (3pm), and Andy Dean (6pm).
For a short time, WOKV will continue to operate on 106.5 FM
while telling listeners to make the change to the new frequency of 104.5 FM. No plans for a new format on 106.5 FM has
been announced. The company also says WOKV
690 AM will continue to air news/talk.
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