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WHOO (1080 AM) is a
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listener-supported Catholic talk
radio station Radio broadcasting is transmission of audio (sound), sometimes with related metadata, by radio waves to radio receivers belonging to a public audience. In terrestrial radio broadcasting the radio waves are broadcast by a land-based radio ...
licensed to Winter Park, Florida, and serving Greater Orlando. It is an owned and operated
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of Relevant Radio. By day, WHOO is powered at 6,000
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s. But
1080 AM The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1080 kHz: 1080 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. KRLD Dallas, WTIC Hartford and KOAN Anchorage share Class A status on 1080 AM. In Argentina * Claridad in Monte Grande, ...
is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A WTIC Hartford and KRLD
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. So at night, to reduce interference, WHOO reduces power to only 55 watts. It uses a directional antenna at all times.


History

The WHOO call letters were used on AM 990 in Orlando, which is now WTLN, from 1947 to 1987 and then again from 1988 to 2001. AM 1080 began operations in 1965 as 5,000-watt
daytimer A clear-channel station is an AM radio station in North America that has the highest protection from interference from other stations, particularly concerning night-time skywave propagation. The system exists to ensure the viability of cross-co ...
, WFIV, "the mighty five", with a
Country music Country (also called country and western) is a genre of popular music that originated in the Southern and Southwestern United States in the early 1920s. It primarily derives from blues, church music such as Southern gospel and spirituals, ...
format, with a brief stint in the ’90s as
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station. The Country format continued until 1995, when WFIV switched to a Spanish contemporary hits format as "Radio Exitos." WFIV then went to a
Christian talk and teaching Christian radio is a Christian media radio format that focus on programming with a Christian message. Many such broadcasters play contemporary Christian music, though many programs include sermons, radio dramas, as well as news and talk program ...
format as "Genesis 1080" in 2000. The following year, the WHOO
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moved to 1080 from 990, along with AM 990's adult standards music format, followed by a change to sports in 2002. In 2008, after rival sports station WQTM changed formats, WHOO began calling itself "The Only Game in Town". It picked up the first two hours (Noon-2pm) of '' The Jim Rome Show'' on January 8, and took the third hour of the show beginning on April 25, the day of the Jim Rome Smack-Off. Prior to picking up Jim Rome, the station carried all three hours of Colin Cowherd and '' Tirico and Van Pelt''. On January 21, Jerry O'Neill, formerly on WQTM, joined WHOO. He abruptly quit Clear Channel Orlando a week after moving from WQTM to 540 WFLA. He co-hosted the afternoon show with Brady Ackerman until January 12, 2009, when Ackerman quit the station in order to purchase two radio stations:
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in Gainesville and
WMOP WMOP is a commercial radio station in Ocala, Florida, broadcasting to the Gainesville-Ocala, Florida area on 900 AM. WMOP is the Fox Sports Radio affiliate for Ocala; additionally, it produces local content which is also broadcast on Gainesvil ...
in Ocala, both sister ESPN Radio stations. Also on January 12, WHOO ditched its original moniker of "Orlando's ESPN" in favor of "1080 the Team". After Ackerman left, show producer Brian Fritz briefly filled in as O'Neill's co-host. On February 8, 2009, Mike Tuck, who co-hosted with Jerry O'Neill on WQTM and 540 WFLA before O'Neill left, jumped to WHOO and replaced Brady Ackerman on their afternoon sports show. The show was now titled: Tuck & O'Neill. Ironically, WQTM re-branded again as "740 the Game" and changed call letters to WYGM, returning to the sports format. Genesis Communications announced on June 22, 2012, that WHOO would drop ESPN Radio on October 1, 2012, in favor of NBC Sports Radio. The change was executed as scheduled. The station retained Tuck & O'Neill, extending it by one hour to end at 7pm instead of 6pm. It also picked up '' The Dan Patrick Show'' for the 9am-Noon hour, as well as local morning and noontime shows from Tampa Bay affiliate WHBO featuring David Baumann and Whitney Johnson, respectively. WHBO also transitioned to NBC Sports Radio. The station broadcast three local sports talk shows, The David Baumann Show (6am-9am weekdays), The Whitney Johnson Experience (noon-3pm weekdays) and Tuck and O'Neill (3pm-7pm weekdays), which was hosted by Jerry O'Neill and Mike Tuck. The Dan Patrick Show was also in the programming mix and aired from 9am-noon weekdays. 1080 The Team was also the local affiliate for the Jacksonville Jaguars,
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, and Miami Hurricanes football. It was also the local affiliate of Westwood One's NFL coverage, presenting normal Sunday games,
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,
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and
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. On March 27, 2017, WHOO was granted a
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to change the community of license to Winter Park, increase day power to 50,000 watts, increase critical hours power to 27,000 watts, increase night power to 1,000 watts and move to the WRSO transmitter site. It did not act on its construction permit and according to the FCC's website, it has expired. As of 2017, WHOO effectively simulcasted WHBO under the "Sports Talk Florida" umbrella. That past week, it was “sold” and switched to Haitian language programing, but returned to sports later on. Genesis Communications announced that it would sell WHOO and
WAMT WAMT (1190 AM) is an American radio station airing a Christian radio format. Licensed to Pine Castle– Sky Lake, Florida, United States, it serves the Orlando area. The station is an owned and operated affiliate of Family Radio. From 2018 to ...
to Immaculate Heart Media ( Relevant Radio). The sale was completed effective August 14, 2018. At some point in late 2018-early 2019, WHOO and its then-sister station
WAMT WAMT (1190 AM) is an American radio station airing a Christian radio format. Licensed to Pine Castle– Sky Lake, Florida, United States, it serves the Orlando area. The station is an owned and operated affiliate of Family Radio. From 2018 to ...
changed their formats from sports to Catholic talk, branded as "Relevant Radio".A Relevant Deal is Done in Central Florida
/ref> As of 2021, the station is now broadcasting it's English-language Relevant Radio network.


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Relevant Radio en Español
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