Commercial Radio Station Coming to Palm Coast and Flagler County
24 hours of news, talk and information with strong emphasis on Flagler county events.
Palm Coast, FL – May 24, 2008 – At its meeing on Wednesday, May 21, the Bunnell Planning and Zoning Committee unanimously approved a site plan for Flagler county’s first full service commercial radio station. The approval paves the way for the construction of two radio towers that will provide a signal that will service the people of Palm Coast and all of Flagler County, Florida.
WNZF Radio will broadcast on 1550 am with 8700 watts on the am band and simulcasting on 106.3 fm. The format, according to station officials will be 24 hours of news, talk and information with strong emphasis on Flagler county events.
WNZF General Manager David Ayres said, “This is an historical event for Flagler County. Never again will the people of this community be without a voice and critical information.”
With hurricane and fire season here, the station is racing to get on the air by mid July. The programming schedules are expected to be finalized and announced by mid June. The station is privately owned by Flagler County Broadcasting LLC.
For more information: 239-542-4200 or WNZFradio@gmail.com
Hi Toby
Some good news – are we finally coming out of the woods ???
Always good information – Thanks Toby
Local Radio Station
It will be interesting to hear advertising messages from local merchants and businesses. This is great news for our county.
Radio Station Coming to Palm Coast
That is obviously great news with hurricane and fire season upon us. Is there any chance a radio station with music/news will follow? We generally have to tune into Orlando or Jacksonville stations for a decent light music station.