WFBO-LP

WFBO-LP
City Flagler Beach, Florida
Broadcast area Flagler County, Florida
Branding Oldies 97.7 The Blizzard
Slogan "Flagler's Blizzard of Oldies" "Your Hometown Radio Station"
Frequency 97.7 FM MHz
First air date September 2002
Format Oldies
ERP 31 watts
HAAT 52.7 meters (173 feet)
Transmitter coordinates 29°29′45″N 81°08′07″W / 29.49583°N 81.13528°W / 29.49583; -81.13528
Owner The Journey Palm Coast
(Halifax Christian Community Church Inc.)

WFBO-LP (97.7 FM, "Oldies 97.7 The Blizzard") was a low-power FM radio station in Flagler County, Florida, with their last studio location at 819 North A1A Suite B in Flagler Beach, Florida. The antenna and transmitter were located on and in the Aliki Condo 1601 North Central Ave. and never relocated. This was also the location of the studio when the station first went on air.[1]

In 2004, the station relocated to the second floor of Century 21 A1A , 1399 North Oceanshore Blvd., on A1A in Flagler Beach. Then in February 2006, the studio moved to 819 North A1A Suite B in the Prudential Real Estate building in Flagler Beach. Due to the real estate company moving offices, the studio moved to European Village Resort, 101 Palm Harbor Parkway, Palm Coast, in September 2006, before it went back to 819 North A1A Suite B in 2007, till its demise and it relinquished its broadcast license to the Federal Communications Commission in November 2008, in lieu on not having to pay its second fine of $8,000 to the F.C.C.[2] The station moved from 93.3 to 97.7 MHz on April 28, 2008, to have a better signal output due to interference from high power stations on 93.3 in Tampa and Jacksonville. The station was licensed to Halifax Christian Community Church Inc. The station also had a webcast on Live 365.com, accessible through the station's website.

K.P. Manning was "The Blizzard" General Manager and did the morning show since the start of the station in September 2002 until July 2006.

Ronald L. Kocher started WFBO-LP and was President, CEO, and Chief Engineer responsible for all legal actions.

References

  1. "WFBO". Central Florida Radio. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
  2. "NOTICE". FCC.gov. Retrieved 24 June 2013.

See: for FCC fine information.

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