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Coordinates: 28°3828N 82°2614W / 28.64111°N 82.43722°W / 28.64111; -82.43722
 

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WXJB

  • United States
  • Broadcast area

    Nature Coast

    Frequency

    99.9 MHz

    Branding

    The News and Talk of the Nature Coast

    Programming

    Format

    News/Talk

    Affiliations

    Fox News Radio

    Ownership

    Owner

    • Hernando Broadcasting Company, Inc.
  • (George S. Flinn, Jr.)
  • Sister stations

    WWJB

    History

    Former call signs

    WICE (2007)
    WWHF (2007–2010)[1]

    Technical information

    Facility ID

    170182

    Class

    C3

    ERP

    9,200 watts

    HAAT

    163 meters (535 ft)

    Transmitter coordinates

    28°38′28N 82°26′14W / 28.64111°N 82.43722°W / 28.64111; -82.43722

    Links

    Webcast

    Listen Live

    Website

    www.wxjbfm.com

    WXJB (99.9 FM) is an American radio station licensed to serve the communityofHomosassa, Florida. The station, established in 2010, is owned and operated by Hernando Broadcasting Company, Inc. The broadcast license is held by George S. Flinn, Jr.

    Programming[edit]

    WXJB broadcasts a news/talk radio format to the Nature Coast region of Florida.[2][3] As of February 10, 2021, weekday programming on the station includes syndicated talk shows hosted by Brian Kilmeade, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Mark Levin, plus Ground Zero, Coast to Coast AM hosted by George Noory and Wall Street Journal This Morning. Local weekday programming includes The Nature Coast Morning News with Mike Reeves. Weekend programming includes syndicated shows hosted by Leo Laporte, Bill Handel, and Gary Sullivan, plus classic Art Bell shows rebranded Somewhere in Time.[4]

    History[edit]

    In February 2007, broadcaster George S. Flinn, Jr., applied to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a construction permit for a new broadcast radio station. The FCC granted this permit on June 29, 2007, with a scheduled expiration date of June 29, 2010.[5] The new station was assigned call sign WICE on September 3, 2007, then switched to WWHF on November 21, 2007.[1] After construction and testing were completed in June 2010, the station was assigned call sign WXJB by the FCC on June 29, 2010.[1] The station was granted its broadcast license on July 21, 2010.[6] In 2015, the station received approval from the FCC to increase its effective radiated power to 25,000 watts.[7]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c "Call Sign History". CDBS Public Access Database. U.S. Federal Communications Commission Media Bureau. Retrieved June 8, 2012.
  • ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Retrieved June 8, 2012.
  • ^ "Hernando news talk now found on the FM dial". Hernando Today. July 15, 2010. Retrieved July 18, 2010.
  • ^ "Weekly Schedule". WXJB 99.9 FM. Retrieved June 8, 2012.
  • ^ "Application Search Details ()". FCC Media Bureau. June 29, 2007. Retrieved June 8, 2012.
  • ^ "Application Search Details (BLH-20100629AMS)". FCC Media Bureau. July 21, 2010. Retrieved June 8, 2012.
  • ^ "WWJB/WXJB is increasing signal strength". Hernando Sun. 2015-04-22.
  • External links[edit]

    Radio stations in the Tampa Bay areaofFlorida

    This region includes the cities Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater.

    ByAM frequency

  • 620
  • 680
  • 760
  • 820
  • 860
  • 910
  • 970
  • 1010
  • 1040
  • 1110
  • 1150
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  • 1350
  • 1380
  • 1400
  • 1450
  • 1470
  • 1500
  • 1520
  • 1550
  • 1590
  • 16201
  • ByFM frequency

  • 88.9
  • 89.7
  • 90.5
  • 91.1
  • 91.5
  • 92.5
  • 93.3
  • 94.1
  • 94.9
  • 95.7
  • 96.1
  • 97.1
  • 97.9
  • 98.7
  • 99.5
  • 99.9
  • 100.7
  • 101.5
  • 102.5
  • 103.5
  • 104.7
  • 105.5
  • 106.3
  • 106.5
  • 107.3
  • LPFM

  • 96.3
  • WSCQ-LP
  • WURK-LP
  • 96.7
  • 99.1
  • 100.1
  • 101.1
  • 101.9
  • 102.1
  • 104.1
  • 105.1
  • 107.9
  • Translators

  • 91.9
  • 92.1
  • 92.3
  • 92.9
  • 93.7
  • 94.5
  • 95.3
  • 96.1
  • 96.7
  • 97.5
  • 98.3
  • 99.1
  • 100.3
  • 100.9
  • 101.1
  • 101.9
  • 102.1
  • 102.9
  • 103.1
  • 103.9
  • 104.3
  • 105.9
  • 106.1
  • 106.9
  • 107.7
  • NOAA Weather Radio
    frequency

  • 162.55
  • Digital radio
    by frequency & subchannel

  • 88.5-2
  • 88.5-3
  • 88.5-4
  • 89.7-1
  • 89.7-2
  • 90.5-1
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  • 90.5-3
  • 92.5-1
  • 92.5-2
  • 92.9-1
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  • 93.3-1
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  • 93.3-3
  • 94.1-1
  • 94.9-1
  • 94.9-2
  • 95.7-1
  • 95.7-2
  • 96.1-1
  • 96.1-2
  • 97.1-1
  • 97.9-1
  • 97.9-2
  • 98.7-1
  • 99.5-1
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  • 101.5-1
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  • 102.5-1
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  • 105.5-1
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  • 106.5-1
  • 106.5-2
  • 106.5-3
  • 107.3-1
  • Bycall sign

  • KEC38
  • KHB32
  • W215CJ
  • W220EK
  • W221DW
  • W222CI
  • W225CQ
  • W229BM
  • W229DJ
  • W233AV
  • W233CV
  • W237CW
  • W241DH2
  • W244BE
  • W244EG
  • W248CA
  • W252DF
  • W256CT
  • W262CP
  • W265BJ
  • W266CW
  • W270AU
  • W270DH
  • W271DL
  • W275AZ
  • W276CX
  • W280DK
  • W280DW
  • W282CC
  • W282CI
  • W290BJ
  • W291CW
  • W295CF
  • W299CI
  • WAMA
  • WBPU-LP
  • WBTP
  • WBVM
  • WCIE
  • WDAE
  • WDCF
  • WDUV
  • WFLA
  • WFLZ
  • WFUS
  • WGES
  • WGGF-LP
  • WGHR
  • WGUL
  • WHBO
  • WHNZ
  • WHOT
  • WHPT
  • WJBR
  • WKES
  • WLCC
  • WLLD
  • WMGG
  • WMNF
  • WMTB-LP
  • WMTX
  • WPBB
  • WPBW-LP
  • WPHC-LP
  • WPSO
  • WQBN
  • WQYK-FM
  • WRBQ-FM
  • WRUB
  • WSCQ-LP
  • WSDX-LP
  • WSUN
  • WTAN
  • WTBN
  • WTWD
  • WTBV
  • WTEC-LP
  • WTIS
  • WTMP
  • WTMP-FM
  • WUBP-LP
  • WUJM-LP
  • WURK-LP
  • WUSF
  • WVVD-LP
  • WVVF-LP
  • WWBA
  • WWFH-LP
  • WWJB
  • WWMI
  • WWRM
  • WWZT-LP
  • WXGL
  • WXJB
  • WXTB
  • WXYB
  • WYFE
  • WYUU
  • WZHR
  • WZIG-LP
  • WZPH-LP
  • WYPW-LP
  • Defunct

  • "WKID" (96.7 FM)1
  • WPCQ-LP (96.3 FM)
  • WSUN (620 AM)
  • Satellite radio local traffic/weather
    XM Channel 228
    Sirius Channel 158
    Radio stations in Central Florida
    Daytona Beach
    Lakeland-Winter Haven
    Melbourne
    Orlando
    Tampa Bay
    Other nearby regions
    Gainesville/Ocala
    Sarasota
    Sebring-Arcadia
    See also
    List of radio stations in Florida

    Notes
    1. Part 15 station with notability.
    2. Station is silent.
    News/Talk radio stations in the state of Florida

    By callsign

  • WCCF
  • WCOA
  • WDBO
  • WDSR
  • WELE
  • WENG
  • WFDM
  • WFFG
  • WFLA
  • WFLA-FM
  • WFLF
  • WFOY
  • WFSX-FM
  • WFTL
  • WFTW
  • WGUF
  • WHBO
  • WIOD
  • WJHC
  • WJNO
  • WJTK
  • WKEZ-FM
  • WLKF
  • WLSS
  • WMMB
  • WMMV
  • WNDB
  • WNRP
  • WNZF
  • WOCA
  • WOKV-FM
  • WORL
  • WPIK
  • WPNN
  • WPSL
  • WQHL
  • WRZN
  • WSKY-FM
  • WWPR
  • WWTK
  • WXBN
  • WXJB
  • By frequency

  • 580
  • 600
  • 610
  • 720
  • 730
  • 790
  • 850
  • 880
  • 930
  • 950
  • 970
  • 1040
  • 1150
  • 1240 (WFOY)
  • 1240 (WMMB)
  • 1250
  • 1260
  • 1290
  • 1300
  • 1350
  • 1370 (WCOA)
  • 1370 (WOCA)
  • 1380
  • 1400
  • 1430 (WDSR)
  • 1430 (WLKF)
  • 1490
  • 1530
  • 1550
  • 1580
  • 1590
  • 1620
  • 92.5
  • 96.5
  • 96.9
  • 97.3
  • 98.9
  • 99.9
  • 100.7
  • 102.5
  • 104.5
  • 107.5
  • By community of license

  • Bradenton
  • Bunnell
  • Cocoa
  • Columbia City
  • Daytona Beach
  • Englewood
  • Estero
  • Fort Walton Beach (WFDM)
  • Fort Walton Beach
  • Gulf Breeze
  • Hernando
  • Homosassa
  • Jacksonville
  • Jasper
  • Lakeland
  • Lake City
  • Lake Placid
  • Live Oak
  • Marathon
  • Marco Island
  • Melbourne
  • Miami
  • Micanopy
  • Midway
  • Ocala
  • Orlando (WDBO)
  • Orlando (WORL)
  • Ormond Beach
  • Pensacola (WCOA)
  • Pensacola (WPNN)
  • Pine Hills
  • Pinellas Park
  • Port Saint Lucie
  • Punta Gorda
  • Saint Augustine
  • Sarasota
  • Summerland Key
  • Sweetwater
  • Tampa
  • Tavernier
  • West Palm Beach (WFTL)
  • West Palm Beach (WJNO)
  • See also
    adult contemporary
    classic hits
    college
    country
    news/talk
    NPR
    oldies
    religious
    rock
    sports
    top 40
    urban
    other radio stations in Florida

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