WDBO

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WDBO is a U.S. AM radio station broadcasting from Orlando, Florida. The station is the first in Orange County, Florida, and the third in the U.S. state of Florida.[1]

  1. ^ Central Florida Radio. WDBO page. Accessed online 28 February 2007.


AM radio stations in the Orlando, Florida market (Arbitron #34)
By frequency
Orlando-Orange County
(Arbitron #34)
540 | 580 | 640 | 660 | 740 | 790 | 810 | 950/1520 | 990 | 1030 | 1060 | 1080 | 1140 | 1160 | 1190 | 1240 | 1270 | 1340 | 1410 (Silent) | 1440/1220/1400 | 1480 | 1580 | 1680 | 1680
By callsign
Operating stations
WAMT | WDBO | WDYZ | WEUS | WFLF | WHOO | WIWA | WIXC | WKIQ | WLAA | WLBE | WNTF | WOKB | WPRD/WOTS/WSDO | WONQ | WORL | WQBQ (Silent) | WQTM | WRLZ | WRMQ | WTLN/WHIM | WUNA | WVLG | WWFL

Satellite Radio Local Traffic/Weather: XM Channel 229 | Sirius Channel 158

Defunct stations
none
Other
Florida Radio Markets

Daytona Beach · Fort Myers · Ft. Walton Beach · Gainesville/Ocala · Jacksonville AM/FM · Key West/The Florida Keys · Lakeland/Winter Haven · Melbourne/Titusville · Miami AM/FM · Orlando AM/FM · Panama City · Pensacola AM/FM · Sebring · Tallahassee AM/FM · Sarasota · Tampa/St. Petersburg AM/FM · Vero Beach · West Palm Beach/Boca Raton AM/FM

Shortwave: WYFR at SW 5.950
See also: List of radio stations in Florida and List of United States radio markets
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