WFLF-FM

WFLF-FM (94.5 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting in Panama City, Florida, owned and operated by iHeartMedia.

WFLF-FM first signed on at 93.5 MHz in 1977 as WGCV, a station licensed to Port St. Joe, Florida.

In 1982, Don Crisp bought WGCV (as well as AM station WJOE 1080) and upgraded the FM signal to 94.5 with 100 kW of power.

In 1997, WPBH (as well as WPAP, WDIZ, and WFSY) was sold to ClearChannel (now iHeartMedia) and its callsign was changed again to WPPT.

This lasted until 2007, when, after the calls were changed to WFLF-FM, the station became an affiliate of Fox News Radio, cross-branding itself with sister station WFLA in the Tampa Bay area and sharing much of WFLA's conservative talk radio lineup from iHeart's Premiere Networks.