WXGL

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WXGL
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City of license St. Petersburg, Florida
Broadcast area Tampa Bay Area
Branding The Eagle Classic Hits
Slogan Tampa Bay's Classic Hits Station
Frequency 107.3 MHz (Also on HD Radio)
Format Classic Hits
Audience share 3.0 (Wi'08, R&R[1])
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 182.0 meters
Class C1
Facility ID 74199
Transmitter Coordinates 28°2′22.00″N 82°39′12.00″W / 28.0394444, -82.6533333
Callsign meaning W X EaGLe
Former callsigns WWRM (1993-1993)
WCOF (1993-1993)
DWWRM (1993-1999)
WBBY (1999-2004)
Owner Cox Radio, Inc.
Webcast Listen Live
Website 1073theeagle.com


WXGL, known as "107.3 The Eagle - Tampa Bay's Classic Hits Station", is a Cox-owned radio station located on the FM dial at 107.3 in Tampa, Florida. The station plays classic hits, primarily from the 1970s and 1980s. The station's former callsigns were WWBA, WWRM, WCOF, and WBBY.

"The Eagle" features large blocks of at least 50 minutes of music throughout the day with fewer commercials as well as a long stretch of commercial-free music every morning starting at 8:30 am that lasts 107 minutes.

John Moore serves as the station's afternoon drive DJ during the week.

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