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==WFOY-FM==
 
==WFOY-FM==
===1965-19??===
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===1965–19??===
 
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===19??–1984===
 
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==WUVU==
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== WUVU ==
===1984–1992===
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=== 1984–1992 ===
 
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==WSTF==
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== WSTF ==
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=== 1992–1995 ===
 
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==WFSJ-FM==
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== WFSJ-FM ==
===1995–2000===
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=== 1995–2000 ===
 
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==WFKS==
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== WFKS ==
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=== 2000–2005 ===
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=== 2005–2011 ===
 
[[File:979kissfm.png|center|250px]]
 
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==WNWW==
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== WNWW ==
===2011–2013===
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=== 2011–2013 ===
 
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On July 1, 2011, at Noon, after playing "Just Dance" by Lady Gaga, Kiss FM launched into a "Flashback Weekend" playing hits that were popular from the station's 10-year existence, including 1990's songs, promoting "the end of Kiss" on the 5th at 9am. On that day, after playing the official last song on "KISS-FM", Bye Bye Bye by *NSYNC, WFKS relaunched as "Radio NOW 97-9", with a much more mainstream direction. The first song on "Radio NOW" was "Kryptonite" by 3 Doors Down. The call letters was changed as '''WNWW''' on July 14, 2011.
==WKSL==
 
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===2013–present===
 
 
== WKSL ==
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=== 2013–2018 ===
 
[[File:WKSL_97.9_Kiss_FM.jpg|center|250px]]
 
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On November 1, 2013, WNWW returned to its original branding as "97.9 Kiss-FM". The call letters was changed from '''WNWW''' to '''WKSL''' on August 1, 2014.
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=== 2018–present ===
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{{FM Radio stations in Jacksonville}}
 
{{FM Radio stations in Jacksonville}}

Revision as of 22:56, 15 March 2019

WFOY-FM

1965–19??

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19??–19??

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19??–19??

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19??–19??

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19??–19??

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19??–1984

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WUVU

1984–1992

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WSTF

1992–1995

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WFSJ-FM

1995–2000

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WFKS

2000–2005

WKFS (97.9 Kiss-FM)

2005–2011

979kissfm

WNWW

2011–2013

WNWW Radio Now 97.9

On July 1, 2011, at Noon, after playing "Just Dance" by Lady Gaga, Kiss FM launched into a "Flashback Weekend" playing hits that were popular from the station's 10-year existence, including 1990's songs, promoting "the end of Kiss" on the 5th at 9am. On that day, after playing the official last song on "KISS-FM", Bye Bye Bye by *NSYNC, WFKS relaunched as "Radio NOW 97-9", with a much more mainstream direction. The first song on "Radio NOW" was "Kryptonite" by 3 Doors Down. The call letters was changed as WNWW on July 14, 2011.

WKSL

2013–2018

WKSL 97.9 Kiss FM

On November 1, 2013, WNWW returned to its original branding as "97.9 Kiss-FM". The call letters was changed from WNWW to WKSL on August 1, 2014.

2018–present

97.9 Kiss FM WKSL

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