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WAIL
Broadcast areaFlorida Keys area
Frequency99.5 MHz
BrandingSun 99.5 & 103.1
Programming
FormatClassic rock (WFKZ simulcast)
Ownership
Owner
  • Robert Holladay
  • (Florida Keys Media, LLC)
WEOW, WCTH, WFKZ, WAVK, WCNK, WWUS
History
First air date
1965
Technical information
Facility ID31637
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT167 meters
Transmitter coordinates
24°39′32.00″N 81°32′18.00″W / 24.6588889°N 81.5383333°W / 24.6588889; -81.5383333
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteWAIL995.com

WAIL (99.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. Licensed to Key West, Florida, United States, the station serves the Florida Keys area. The station is currently owned by Robert Holladay, through licensee Florida Keys Media, LLC.[1]

History

On January 25, 2008, it was announced that WAIL-FM was one of several Clear Channel radio stations to be sold, in order to remain under the ownership caps following the sale of Clear Channel to private investors. Until it was sold, WAIL and other stations to be sold were placed into the Aloha Stations Trust.[2][3]

WAIL used to be known as "99.5 The Whale." WAIL simulcasted with WFKZ, and the two stations were formally known as "99.5/103.1 Sun FM."

The trust sold WAIL and three sister stations to Robert Holladay's Florida Keys Media, LLC for $650,000; the transaction was consummated on February 28, 2014.

WAIL simulcasts on WFKZ during the Hoebee In The Afternoon Experiment, M-W 2-6, TH2-7 and Fri 2-6. They also air the same Saturday night programming, The Night Train With Joey Naples.

References

  1. ^ "WAIL Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ [2]