# WFLZ-FM

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Contemporary hit radio station in Tampa, Florida

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WFLZ-FM Tampa, Florida United States Broadcast area Tampa Bay area Frequency 93.3 MHz (HD Radio) RDS 93-3 FLZ Branding 93.3 FLZ Programming Language English Format Contemporary hit radio Subchannels HD2: Pride Radio Affiliations iHeartRadio Premiere Networks Ownership Owner iHeartMedia (iHM Licenses, LLC) Sister stations WDAE WDAE-FM WFLA WFUS WHNZ WMTX WXTB History First air date 1948 (1948) Former call signs WFLA-FM (1948–1981) WOJC (1981–1984) WFLA-FM (1984–1985) WPDS (1985–1987) Call sign meaning "Florida Z" Technical information[1] Licensing authority FCC Facility ID 29732 Class C ERP 97,000 watts (analog) 3,860 watts (digital) HAAT 472 meters (1,549 ft) Transmitter coordinates 27°49′10.8″N 82°15′38″W / 27.819667°N 82.26056°W / 27.819667; -82.26056 Links Public license information Public file LMS Webcast Listen live (via iHeartRadio) Website 933flz.iheart.com

**WFLZ-FM** (93.3 [MHz](/source/MHz)) is a commercial radio station in [Tampa, Florida](/source/Tampa%2C_Florida). It airs a [contemporary hit radio](/source/Contemporary_hit_radio) (CHR/Top 40) format and is owned and operated by [iHeartMedia](/source/IHeartMedia). The station's studios and offices are located on Gandy Boulevard in South Tampa. Local DJs are heard on weekdays, with [syndicated](/source/Radio_syndication) shows, including *[American Top 40 with Ryan Seacrest](/source/American_Top_40_with_Ryan_Seacrest)*, the *[iHeartRadio Countdown](/source/IHeartRadio_Countdown)*, the *[Remix Top 30 with Hollywood Hamilton](/source/Sean_Hamilton)* and *On The Move with Enrique Santos*, heard on weekends.

WFLZ has an [effective radiated power](/source/Effective_radiated_power) (ERP) of 97,000 watts. The [transmitter](/source/Transmitter) is off Rhodine Road in [Riverview, Florida](/source/Riverview%2C_Florida), amid other [towers](/source/Radio_masts_and_towers) for Tampa-area TV and FM stations. WFLZ-FM broadcasts in the [HD Radio](/source/HD_Radio) format; the HD2 subchannel carries [Pride Radio](/source/Pride_Radio), an iHeart service for [LGBTQ](/source/LGBTQ) listeners, while the HD3 subchannel formerly carried [Evolution](/source/Evolution_(radio_network)), iHeartMedia's [dance music](/source/Dance_music)/[EDM](/source/Electronic_dance_music) service.

## History

### Early years

In 1948, the station [signed on](/source/Signed_on) as WFLA-FM, one of Tampa Bay's and Florida's earliest FM stations.[2] (An early FM station at 105.9 in Tampa that is today [WMTX](/source/WMTX) went on the air in 1947.) WFLA-FM mostly [simulcast](/source/Simulcast) the programming from AM [sister station](/source/Sister_station) [WFLA](/source/WFLA_(AM)). WFLA-AM-FM were [affiliates](/source/Network_affiliate) of the [NBC Red Network](/source/NBC_Red_Network), carrying its dramas, comedies, news and sports. The stations were owned by the Tribune Company, which also owned the daily newspaper, *[The Tampa Tribune](/source/The_Tampa_Tribune)*. In 1955, a TV station was added, [WFLA-TV](/source/WFLA-TV), which carried [NBC](/source/NBC) television programming, since the radio stations were NBC affiliates.

In the 1960s, WFLA-FM ended the simulcast with the AM, switching to [beautiful music](/source/Beautiful_music). It played quarter-hour sweeps of instrumental [cover versions](/source/Cover_version) of popular songs, [Broadway](/source/Broadway_theatre) and [Hollywood](/source/Cinema_of_the_United_States) show tunes. In 1966, the *Tribune* and its three stations were sold to Richmond Newspapers, which became [Media General](/source/Media_General) in 1969.

### Country, AC, and oldies

In 1981, it changed to a [country music](/source/Country_music) format, as WOJC, "Orange Country 93". However, it was unable to compete against country powerhouses at the time, [WSUN](/source/WDAE) and [WQYK-FM](/source/WQYK-FM).

On March 19, 1984, it changed again to [adult contemporary music](/source/Adult_contemporary_music), bringing back the WFLA-FM [call sign](/source/Call_sign) and using the name "93 FLA". While it was a little more successful, it still faced competition from [WNLT](/source/WRUB_(FM)) and [WIQI](/source/WMTX). It was then reformatted into WPDS ("Paradise 93") on September 26, 1985, playing [soft adult contemporary](/source/Soft_adult_contemporary) music.

The FM station changed its call letters to WFLZ in October 1987. The next year in 1988, WFLA and WFLZ were both purchased by [Jacor](/source/Jacor) Broadcasting.[3] And on July 25 of that same year, the station dropped adult contemporary and flipped to 1960s and 1970s [oldies](/source/Oldies) as "Z93". The oldies format lasted only a year. The Tampa Bay radio landscape change was influenced by a *[St. Petersburg Times](/source/St._Petersburg_Times)* "Favorite DJ" contest. A disc jockey on a small AM station, [WHBO](/source/WHBO), won. Most radio insiders thought one of the DJs from the area's popular and dominant Top 40/CHR station [WRBQ-FM](/source/WRBQ-FM), known as "Q105", would gather the most votes. The executives at Jacor saw that WRBQ, which, up to that point, had been the dominant FM Top 40 leader in Tampa for about 15 years, might be vulnerable from another full-power FM station playing contemporary hits.

### The Power Pig

During a week of stunting in September 1989, including an hour of an [urban contemporary](/source/Urban_contemporary) micro-format, Z93 DJs demanded that Q105 pay them up to $4 million if they wanted to remain the only Top 40 station in the Tampa Bay market. Q105 ignored the demands of Z93, as well as daily newspapers such as the Tampa Times and local Tampa television news coverage that the ransom request was receiving.

At 8:15 a.m. on September 25, Z93 DJs [Jack Harris](/source/Jack_Harris_(broadcaster)) and Dr. Don Carpenter called Q105's owner, Gary Edens, at a private hotel room on the West Coast (5:15 am. Gary's time), waking him up to offer him one last chance to pay the $4 million ransom to keep Z93 from switching to Top 40. Live on 93.3 then, Edens finally responded: "Come on guys! Looking forward to it. Let's go! Have a happy day!" This was followed by four sample clips of the songs: "[The Last Time](/source/The_Last_Time_(Rolling_Stones_song))" by [The Rolling Stones](/source/The_Rolling_Stones), "[Hello, Goodbye](/source/Hello%2C_Goodbye)" by [The Beatles](/source/The_Beatles), "[Too Late to Turn Back Now](/source/Too_Late_to_Turn_Back_Now_(song))" by the [Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose](/source/Cornelius_Brothers_%26_Sister_Rose), and "[Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye](/source/Na_Na_Hey_Hey_Kiss_Him_Goodbye)" by [Steam](/source/Steam_(band)). After a minute-stunt of sound effects of electric wires and pigs squealing, *Power 93, The Power Pig* would then be launched, with "[Cold Hearted](/source/Cold_Hearted)" by [Paula Abdul](/source/Paula_Abdul) being the first song played.[4] The station aggressively targeted Q105 with promotions such as handing out "Screw The Q" T-shirts at various on-the-street events. Within 71 days of the format flip, "The Power Pig" had overtaken "Q105" in the Tampa market ratings, and would eventually lead to WRBQ flipping to [country](/source/Country_music) in June 1993. The Power Pig was co-created by Randy Michaels, operations manager Marc Chase, and Michael Albl, who originally conceived the marketing concept.

### 93-3 FLZ

In March 1995, "The Power Pig" branding was dropped as the station re-branded as "93-3 FLZ", using the slogan "The New Music Revolution". WFLZ evening disc jockey [Bubba the Love Sponge](/source/Bubba_the_Love_Sponge) had his show also airing for a couple of hours a day on a station in [Jacksonville](/source/Jacksonville). For a few months, WFLZ was simulcast on co-owned [KHTS-FM](/source/KHTS-FM) in [San Diego](/source/San_Diego) while a new CHR format was created for that market.

In 1998, Jacor Broadcasting was acquired by Clear Channel Communications (now [iHeartMedia](/source/IHeartMedia)). That put WFLZ under the same roof as its former competitor, WRBQ, until that station was sold off to [Infinity Broadcasting](/source/Infinity_Broadcasting) in 1999. This created an awkward situation, as some of the staff of WRBQ, who were subject to personal attacks from WFLZ, had moved to higher positions in Clear Channel that oversaw their old rivals at WFLZ.

In 2000, the station underwent a slight re-imaging, adopting a new logo and the slogan "The #1 Hit Music Channel." Longtime morning man and operations manager BJ Harris left WFLZ for a station in [Cincinnati](/source/Cincinnati) to do afternoons and PD work. WFLZ was the [flagship station](/source/Flagship_station) for the *MJ Morning Show* hosted by [Todd Schnitt](/source/Todd_Schnitt), which was also aired on other Clear Channel FM stations in Florida and [Missouri](/source/Missouri).

In 2004, it earned the "CHR Station of the Year" and "CHR Personality of the Year" (for Kane) awards in the [Radio Music Awards](/source/Radio_Music_Awards). In 2011, it was named FMQB "CHR Station of the Year".

On January 19, 2012, Clear Channel announced that after 18 years, the *MJ Morning Show* would be discontinued. The final broadcast was on February 17, 2012. Clear Channel announced that the Kane Show would take over the morning spot.[5]

On April 4, 2014, radio DJs Jeff Daly and Josh Foreman, also known as *Ratboy and Staypuff*, announced they would be moving to [Philadelphia](/source/Philadelphia) to host an afternoon-drive slot from 3 to 7 at co-owned Top 40 station [WIOQ](/source/WIOQ). Radio DJ Nathan "Brody" Halegua took over the slot from 7 pm to midnight on April 7.

On October 30, 2015, at 3:00 pm, WFLZ temporarily changed its name to "Taylor 93.3" to honor [Taylor Swift](/source/Taylor_Swift). The last concert on her [1989 World Tour](/source/1989_World_Tour) in the U.S. was in Tampa at [Raymond James Stadium](/source/Raymond_James_Stadium).[6]

On April 11, 2020, the Kane Show ended. After over a month of running with no morning DJ, iHeart announced that "THEjoeSHOW", hosted by Joe Carballo, Ashley Nics and Producer Jed from sister station [WKQI](/source/WKQI) in Detroit, would host mornings beginning June 1.[7]

On January 25, 2021, to celebrate the [Tampa Bay Buccaneers](/source/Tampa_Bay_Buccaneers) winning the [NFC Championship Game](/source/NFC_Championship_Game) and making history as the first team to play a [Super Bowl](/source/Super_Bowl) at home, the station re-branded as "93-3 B-U-C." The "B-U-C" branding continued on the day after the Buccaneers won the game.

During Hurricane Milton in 2024, WFLZ simulcasted the audio of [WFLA-TV](/source/WFLA-TV)'s live news coverage. The iHeart-specific coverage that aired statewide aired in Tampa on the other stations in the cluster.

## WFLZ-FM HD2

WFLZ-FM's HD2 subchannel, which signed on in 2006, programmed a [dance music](/source/Dance_music) format. At the start, it was launched as an extension of WFLZ's popular weekend mix show *The House Party*. In 2015 the subchannel switched to the "[Evolution](/source/Evolution_(radio_network))" EDM brand, but customized for Tampa-area listeners, billed as "Evolution 93.3 Tampa Bay." The subchannel also served as a reporter to *[Billboard](/source/Billboard_(magazine))'s* [Dance/Mix Show Airplay](/source/Dance%2FMix_Show_Airplay) Chart, in part due to having more of local content apart from the national "Evolution" network.

On June 26, 2019, WFLZ-FM-HD2 flipped to iHeart's "[Pride Radio](/source/Pride_Radio)" format targeting the [LGBTQ](/source/LGBTQ) community, while Evolution moved to a newly created HD3 subchannel.[8] "Evolution 93.3" has since been replaced with the national "Evolution" radio network as the flagship station.

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-FCC-LMS-29732_1-0)** ["Facility Technical Data for WFLZ-FM"](https://enterpriseefiling.fcc.gov/dataentry/public/tv/publicFacilityTechDetails.html?facilityId=29732). *Licensing and Management System*. [Federal Communications Commission](/source/Federal_Communications_Commission).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** [*Broadcasting Yearbook* 1950 page 116](https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/1950/RADIO%20&%20TV%20ALL%20YB%201950%20B&W-11.pdf)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** [Broadcasting Yearbook 1989 page B-70](https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/1989/BC-YB-1989-All-Radio.pdf)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** [WFLZ Becomes The Power Pig](http://formatchange.com/wflz-becomes-the-power-pig/)[*[dead link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Link_rot)*] from Format Change Archive September 25, 2014.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** ["MJ Calls It A Day At WFLZ"](http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/101306/mj-calls-it-a-day-at-wflz) from All Access (January 19, 2012).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** ["10 Days of Taylor: Tampa radio station rebranding itself "Taylor 93.3" in honor of Taylor Swift"](https://www.tampabay.com/10-days-of-taylor-tampa-radio-station-rebranding-itself-taylor-933-in/2251824/). [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20160304055735/http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/soundcheck/10-days-of-taylor-tampa-radio-station-rebranding-itself-taylor-933-in/2251824) from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 30, 2015.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** ["WKQI's the Joe Show Heading to Mornings at WFLZ Tampa"](https://radioinsight.com/headlines/186822/wkqis-the-joe-show-heading-to-mornings-at-wflz-tampa/).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** [iHeartMedia Expands Pride Radio to 12 Additional Markets](https://radioinsight.com/headlines/178258/iheartmedia-expands-pride-radio-to-12-additional-markets/)

## External links

- [Official website](https://933flz.iheart.com/)

- [Facility details for Facility ID 29732 (WFLZ)](https://enterpriseefiling.fcc.gov/dataentry/public/tv/publicFacilityDetails.html?facilityId=29732) in the [FCC](/source/Federal_Communications_Commission) Licensing and Management System

- [WFLZ](https://www1.arbitron.com/sip/displaySip.do?surveyID=SU26&band=fm&callLetter=WFLZ) in [Nielsen Audio](/source/Nielsen_Audio)'s FM station database

- ["History Cards for WFLZ"](https://cdbs.recnet.com/corres/?doc=80819). [Federal Communications Commission](/source/Federal_Communications_Commission). ([Guide to reading History Cards](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Radio_Stations/History_Cards))

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