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Branding
  
Real Radio 94.3/101.7

ERP
  
50,000 watts

Frequency
  
94.3 MHz

Format
  
Talk radio

Area
  
West Palm Beach

First air date
  
1971

HAAT
  
139 meters

City of license
  
Riviera Beach

Owner
  
iHeartMedia Inc

Effective radiated power
  
50 kW

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Broadcast area
  
West Palm Beach, Florida

Slogan
  
Real Talk for The Palm Beaches

Sister stations
  
WCZR, WKGR, WLDI, WRLX, WAVW, WQOL

WZZR is an FM radio station that serves the Port St. Lucie/Stuart/West Palm Beach/Fort Lauderdale/Miami area with a talk radio format. Its studios and transmitter tower are in West Palm Beach (separately).

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It broadcasts on 94.3, and used to broadcast on 92.7. Until 1992, it was known as "Z93" and played top 40 music, and music from the 1980s and 1970s. It also supported the local St. Lucie Mets home games at Thomas J. White Stadium (now Tradition Field) in Port St. Lucie (St. Lucie West). The name of the station was on merchandise that was given away during games, including bat holders and towels. In 1992, it changed its format to talk, although it occasionally played music until the mid-1990s. Its current slogan is Music radio sucks; the station used to play music. It is under ownership of iHeartMedia, Inc., and shares a building with several other iHeartMedia, Inc. stations. The WZZR calls used to be assigned to what is now WLHT in Grand Rapids, Michigan. That station was known as "Z-96... The WIZZARD of Rock."

WZZR is licensed to broadcast in the HD Radio (hybrid) format.

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Real Radio shows

  • Rovers Morning Glory, Weekdays 6 AM - 10 AM
  • The Penthouse, Weekdays 10 AM - 2 PM
  • The Love Doctors, Weekdays 2 PM - 7 PM (replayed 12 AM - 5:30)
  • Lex and Terry, Weekdays 7 PM - 10 PM
  • The Locker Room, Saturdays 10 AM - 2 PM
  • References

    WZZR Wikipedia