
WCFB-FM
94.5
Daytona
Beach
Original Call Letters: WNDB
Original City of License:
Daytona
Beach
Originally Licensed: Mar
1947
Original Power:
44,000
watts
Original Format: Variety
Owner(s): 1947-Daytona
Beach News Journal
1972-Quality
Broadcasting, Inc. (Victor M. Knight)
1992-New
City Communications
1997-Cox
Broadcasting
History
Of Call Letters and Formats:
WNDB-1948-Beautiful
Music
WDNJ-1972
WWLV-1977-Soft
Adult Contemporary
"Love
94.5"
WCFB-1992-Young
Country
"B94.5"
WCFB-1995-Urban
Adult
"Star 94.5"
WCFB
History
1992-''B94.5,''
moves from Daytona Beach to John Young Parkway
in Orlando, where NewCity Communications' is headquartered which is also
the home of WWKA-FM 92.3 and WDBO-AM
580. WCFB was targeted to a younger audience than
NewCity's
other country station WWKA-FM 92.3 "K92".
The format was known as "Young Country".
"B94.5
Young Country"
Personalities
Stacey
West-newscaster
(now
Stacey Brooks at KMLE Phoenix)
Annie
Sommers-1992-middays,
then afternoons replacing Feaster who moved to mornings
Steve Kelly-Program director, morning host,
afternoon host
Biography
Bobby Mitchell (now
at K92FM)
Herb Palmer
Rusty Walker
Buzz Jackson-1992-Nights
(Now afternoons/PD at KIIM Tucson)
Ellis
B. Feaster-1992-Afternoons,
then morning drive
Jeff Perino-1992-Afternoons
Chuck Jackson1992-Overnights
J.T.
(Jennifer Taylor)-News
Dave Matthews
Kevin Baldinger-Traffic
Biography
Names In "B94.5 Young Country"
History
David Middleton-General manager
Steve
Holbrook-Operations director
What's
New Biographies
In Memory Sounds
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Chronology What's News?