WTKS-FM

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WTKS-FM
Real Radio 104.1
City of license Cocoa Beach, Florida
Broadcast area Orlando, Florida
Daytona Beach, Florida
Melbourne-Titusville-Cocoa, Florida
Branding Real Radio 104.1
Frequency 104.1 MHz
Format Talk Radio
ERP 94,000 watts
Class Class C FM Station
Callsign meaning W TalKS
Owner Clear Channel Communications
Website www.wtks.com

WTKS-FM 104.1 is a FM radio station playing the talk radio format. It is licensed to Cocoa Beach, Florida, but serves mainly the Orlando and Central Florida areas.

Like other talk stations on the FM dial, most of the programs are geared toward young adults, with topics deemed relevant to them. It also suspends talk shows during weekends to play modern rock music, which distinguishes it from, for example, KLSX in Los Angeles, which has abandoned music entirely.

[edit] Current lineup

The Monsters In The Morning (weekday mornings 6am to 11am)
The Shannon Burke Show (weekday middays 11am to 3pm)
The Philips Phile (weekday afternoons 3pm to 7pm)
Lex and Terry (tape delayed from Dallas) (weekday evenings 7pm to 11pm)
SBK Live! (Saturday evening 7pm to 10pm)
The Final Hours (Saturday night 10pm to 12am)
Real Music Weekends

[edit] Previous shows

The Howard Stern Show, weekdays 6am to 11am(ish). Aired from 1994 to 2004. Syndicated from New York. WTKS was one of several Clear Channel stations that pulled Howard from their stations in 2004.
The Phil Hendrie Show (weekday nights 11pm to 1am) A syndication rebroadcast.
The Bill Cross Show, weekday overnights 1 am to 6 am.
The Ed Tyll Show, weekday middays 11am to 4pm. Broadcast locally.
The Drew Show (formerly called The Drew Garabo Show), weekday evenings 7pm to 11pm. Broadcast locally and on XM Satellite Radio. Started its run weekday overnights 1 am to 6 am.
Real Groove on Fridays after The Drew Show. Local house DJ's would come in and spin several sets.
The News Thang, weekday mornings 4am - 6am. Hosted by Melissa Foxx, helped out by various interns. At 6am she would switch over to act as local producer for Howard Stern. Foxx now works in Clear Channel Orlando's traffic division.
Erik in the Dark, weekday overnights 1am - 4am. Same Erik as host of Sunday Night Vinyl.
LoveLine with Dr. Drew Pinsky and Adam Carolla, weekday evenings 11pm - 1am. Syndicated.
Love Phones with Jager and Dr. Judy, weekday evening 11pm - 1 am. Syndicated.
Passion Phones, weekday evenings 10pm - 12am. Various hosts over time including Wanda Roland, Susie "Cream Cheese" Cerrone (taking a brief break from her job with Metro Traffic) and Erin Sommers (syndicated from Miami)
The Night Club, Friday Nights 11pm - 1am. Aired throughout all of 2003. Hosted by Disco Scottie along with Psycho Spence and Manson (who started out as an intern on The Philips Phile).
G. Gordon Liddy, weekday middays.
Guy Kemp, weekday mornings.

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FM radio stations in the Orlando, Florida and Melbourne/Titusville markets (Arbitron #34 and 94)

By frequency: 87.7¹ | 88.3 | 89.1 | 89.9 | 90.7 | 91.5 | 92.3 | 93.7 | 94.1 | 94.5 | 95.3 | 96.5 | 97.5 | 98.1 | 98.9 | 100.3 | 101.1 | 101.9 | 103.1 | 104.1 | 105.1 | 105.9 | 106.7 | 107.7
By Call letter: WCFB | WFHA-LP | WGBZ-LP | WHTQ-FM | WJHM | WJRR | WLAZ | WLOQ | WMGF | WMFE-FM | WMMO | WNUE | WOCL | WOMX-FM | WPCV | WPOZ | WPRK-FM | WPYO | WRUM | WTKS-FM | WUCF-FM | WWKA | WXXL


¹ Audio for TV channel 6 (CBS)

See also: Orlando (FM) (AM)

Florida Radio Markets
Daytona Beach · Fort Myers · Ft. Walton Beach · Gainesville/Ocala · Jacksonville (AM) (FM) · Key West · Miami (AM) (FM) · Orlando (AM) (FM) · Panama City · Pensacola · Sebring · Tallahassee · Sarasota · Tampa/St. Petersburg (AM) (FM) · Vero Beach · West Palm Beach
Shortwave: WYFR at SW 5.950
See also: List of radio stations in Florida and List of United States radio markets