WFJO

WFJO
City of license

Jacksonville Beach, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida
Branding Joy 92.5
Frequency 92.5 (MHz)
First air date 1989
Format Black Gospel
ERP

1,700 watts

haat = 191 meters
Class A
Facility ID 22005
Callsign meaning Florida's Jammin' Oldies (former callsign and format of what is now WPOI in Tampa)
Owner Tama Group

WFJO is a commercial radio station located in the Jacksonville, Florida area on 92.5 FM. Starting October 1, 2009 WFJO began simulcasting WJXL-AM (1010 XL...Jacksonville Sports Radio.) The station will break away from the simulcast on Sundays to air NASCAR races while 1010 XL presents its Jacksonville Jaguars coverage.

WFJO was formerly a regional Mexican music format branded as "Fiesta 92.5", and prior to that aired the Rejoice network full time (when it was still distributed by ABC Radio) as "Rejoice 92.5." The WFJO calls were formerly assigned to 101.5 FM in the Tampa, Florida market, which is now WPOI. WFJO was a Rhythmic Oldies station; the calls stood for "Florida's Jammin' Oldies."

WFJO, whose signal covered the far northwestern part of the area, has relocated its 92.5 signal to Jacksonville Beach, Florida, where it will cover the Jacksonville area. The relocation comes as the adjecent 92.7 signal that was formerly occupied by WJBT is moved further south and out of the area under new ownership. WJBT moved to the more powerful 93.3 signal in 2008.

On March 15, 2011 WFJO changed their format to gospel, branding as "Joy 92.5".

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