WLYF

Not to be confused with LYF or WU LYF.
WLYF
City Miami, Florida
Broadcast area South Florida
Branding 101.5 LITE FM
Slogan Refreshing
Frequency 101.5 MHz (also on HD Radio)
First air date 1948 (as WWPB-FM)
Format Adult Contemporary
Christmas music (Nov.-Dec.)
HD2: Soft Rock Today's Life
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 248 meters
Class C1
Facility ID 30827
Callsign meaning LYF = "Life"
Former callsigns WWPB-FM (1948-1969)
Owner Entercom
(Entercom Miami License, LLC)
Sister stations WAXY, WSFS, WMXJ
Webcast Listen Live
Listen Live (HD2)
Website Lite Miami
Today's Life Miami (HD2)

WLYF (101.5 FM, "101.5 LITE FM") is an Adult Contemporary music formatted radio station that broadcasts in Miami Gardens, Florida (the studios and transmitter are both located here). The station targets women aged 25–54. WLYF has solid ratings throughout South Florida and is a popular listen-at work-radio station due to its format and laid-back presentation.

History

101.5 FM first signed on the air as WWPB-FM in April 1948 as a B-EZ station, owned and operated by Paul Brake. Broadcasting Yearbook   (1949) (Retrieved August 28, 2016)

In April 1970, Sudbrink Broadcasting acquired the station. Broadcasting Yearbook   (1971) (Retrieved August 28, 2016) In December 1970, the call letters were changed to WLYF[1] The station adopted the beautiful music format produced and distributed by Stereo Radio Productions (WLYF was known promotionally for many years as "Life," until the current "Lite FM" name was adopted). Sudbrink relocated WLYF to the WLBW television tower and increased effective radiated power to 100,000 watts. The station became the first FM radio station in a Top 25 market to achieve a number one audience rating.[2]

In 1978, the station was sold to Storer Broadcasting.[3] In 1979, it was purchased by Jefferson-Pilot Broadcasting (now the Lincoln Financial Group).[4] The studio was moved to NW Second Avenue in North Dade, near what is now Sun Life Stadium.

WLYF, now known as 101.5 LITE FM, has since evolved from an Easy Listening format to a mainstream Adult Contemporary format under radio vet Rob Sidney who took the program director chair from Larry Travers when it was Easy Listening.

On December 8, 2014, Entercom announced that it was purchasing Lincoln Financial Group's entire 15-station lineup (including WLYF) in a $106.5 million deal, and would operate the outlets under a LMA deal until the sale was approved by the FCC.[5] The sale was consummated on July 17, 2015.

References

  1. "Call letter actions" (PDF). Broadcasting Magazine. December 7, 1970.
  2. "Closed Circuit" (PDF). Broadcasting Magazine. December 27, 1971.
  3. "Approved" (PDF). Broadcasting Magazine. April 17, 1978.
  4. "Approved" (PDF). Broadcasting Magazine. December 17, 1979.
  5. "Entercom Acquires Lincoln Financial Media" from Radio Insight (December 8, 2014)

Coordinates: 25°58′01″N 80°12′43″W / 25.967°N 80.212°W / 25.967; -80.212

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