WDYZ

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WDYZ-AM
City of license Orlando, Florida
Broadcast area Greater Orlando/Daytona Beach
Branding Radio Disney AM 990
Frequency 990 kHz
Format Childrens
Power 50,000 W daytime
14,000 W nighttime
Class B
Callsign meaning DYZ (DISney)
Affiliations Radio Disney
Owner Disney/ABC Radio
Website Official website

WDYZ is a Radio Disney station serving the Orlando, Florida market, but is strong enough to be received as far east as Daytona Beach, Florida. WDYZ broadcasts on 990 kHz. WDYZ also Broadcasts in Also Available on HD Radio.

For many years, what now is WDYZ bore the calls WHOO. WHOO began in 1947 as the ABC radio network affiliate for Orlando. In the late 1950s, WHOO shifted to a Top 40 music format and was a top-rated station in the market until slipping behind upstart AM 950 WLOF "Channel 95" in the mid-1960s. WHOO then switched to country music in 1968 and continued with this format until 1987, when the station switched its calls to WMMA "Magic 99," airing a satellite-fed adult contemporary format from Satellite Music Network which later changed to oldies.

A succession of formats followed over the next several years: the station was briefly WHTQ-AM in 1988, simulcasting the rock format of WHTQ-FM, and then returned to the WHOO calls with a Music of Your Life format later that same year, only to change to classic country in 1989 and then return to simulcasting WHTQ (although still as WHOO) from 1990 to 1993. In 1993, WHOO-AM adopted the syndicated "Stardust" adult standards music format from ABC Radio, which continued until 2001, when the station became WDYZ and a Radio Disney affiliate. The standards format and WHOO calls were shifted off onto AM 1080 in Kissimmee, which continues as WHOO-AM with a sports talk format from ESPN Radio.

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Orlando-Orange County
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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
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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

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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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