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WZZR and WRLX/West Palm Beach Swap Signals


iHeartMedia West Palm Beach announced today that Real Radio WZZR and Mia WRLX are interchanging signals. Beginning today, Real Radio will now broadcast on 92.1 and Mia will broadcast on 94.3.

Real Radio 92.1 will continue to be the Palm Beach Hot Talk leader. Listeners can tune in to hear the station's top Talk shows including "Rover's Morning Glory," "The Penthouse," "The Love Doctors" and more.

In addition, Mia 94.3 will continue to broadcast popular hit songs from top Hispanic artists including J. Balvin, Bad Bunny, Ozuna, Marc Anthony and Daddy Yankee. Listeners can also tune in to hear their favorite top-rated on-air personalities such as Enrique Santos, Yako, Super Martinez and Gigi Diaz.

"While both frequencies do a great job of reaching Palm Beach County, 94.3 has better penetration in some of our most southwestern communities and will help serve the growing Hispanic communities there as the new Mia 94.3," said Mark McCauley, Market President for iHeartMedia West Palm Beach.

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