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WFLC is an Adult Contemporary station in Miami, Florida, broadcasting at 97.3 FM. The station is known as "97.3 The Coast", and is owned by Cox Radio. It plays music from the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, except on weekends, when it plays only 80s music as part of the "Totally 80s Weekends". Prior to becoming WFLC, 97.3 was home to a modern rock station, WGTR, known as 97GTR. Before that, it was home to another Adult Contemporary station, WAIA, known as "97A1A".
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Annual Revenue: $12.0 billion USD (2005) · Employees: 77,000 · Stock Symbol: None, privately held. · Website: www.coxenterprises.com |
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