WFLZ-FM

The transmitter is off Rhodine Road in Riverview, Florida, amid other towers for Tampa-area TV and FM stations.

It played quarter hour sweeps of instrumental cover versions of popular songs, Broadway and Hollywood show tunes.

On March 19, 1984, it changed again to adult contemporary music, bringing back the WFLA-FM call sign and using the name "93 FLA".

The Tampa Bay radio landscape change was influenced by a St. Petersburg Times "Favorite DJ" contest.

Most radio insiders thought one of the DJs from the area's popular and dominant Top 40/CHR station WRBQ-FM, known as "Q105", would gather the most votes.

During a week of stunting in September 1989, including an hour of an urban contemporary micro-format, Z93 DJs demanded that Q105 pay them up to $4 million if they wanted to remain the only Top 40 station in the Tampa Bay market.

At 8:15 a.m. on September 25, Z93 DJs Jack Harris and Dr. Don Carpenter called Q105's owner, Gary Edens, at a private hotel room on the West Coast (5:15 a.m. Gary's time), waking him up to offer him one last chance to pay the $4 million ransom to keep Z93 from switching to Top 40.

In March 1995, "The Power Pig" branding was dropped as the station re-branded as "93-3 FLZ", using the slogan "The New Music Revolution".

WFLZ evening disc jockey Bubba the Love Sponge had his show also airing for a couple of hours a day on a station in Jacksonville.

For a few months, WFLZ was simulcast on co-owned KHTS-FM in San Diego while a new CHR format was created for that market.

Longtime morning man and operations manager BJ Harris left WFLZ for a station in Cincinnati to do afternoons and PD work.

[5] On April 4, 2014, radio DJs Jeff Daly and Josh Foreman, also known as Ratboy and Staypuff, announced they would be moving to Philadelphia to host an afternoon-drive slot from 3 to 7 at co-owned Top 40 station WIOQ.

The subchannel also served as a reporter to Billboard's Dance/Mix Show Airplay Chart, in part due to having more of local content apart from the national "Evolution" network.

On June 26, 2019, WFLZ-FM-HD2 flipped to iHeart's "Pride Radio" format targeting the LGBTQ community, while Evolution moved to a newly created HD3 subchannel.