WOMX-FM's studios and offices are located on Pembrook Drive in Maitland and its transmitter tower is off Fort Christmas Road in Bithlo.
105.1 was sold to Nationwide Communications in 1982, then Omni American and then to Shamrock Broadcasting in 1996,[5][6] Chancellor Media in 1997 (which would subsequently merge with AMFM and then Clear Channel),[7] then to Infinity Radio (CBS) in 2000.
[18][19] Scott remained as the anchor and face of WOMX-FM's morning show, joined by Dana Taylor and Jay Edwards.
Ratings went up for WOMX-FM after the playlist tweak, which also caused rival soft adult contemporary station WMGF to phase in more hot AC content.
In early 2020, older songs from the 2000s and 2010s were added back to the playlist, as well as select 1990s tracks that don't overlap with sister station WOCL.
[25][26] Before being employed at WOMX-FM and Audacy, he was the assistant program director and afternoon host of Tampa radio station WPOI (now WTBV) from 2017 until mid-2023.
On September 27, 2024, it was announced that Kevin Kon would become the new afternoon host of WOMX, after Clint "CJ" Robinson moved to mornings in late July of that year.
[30][31] The HD signal rebranded as "Orlando Vacation Radio", while maintaining the same format, which overlapped with some of its main station's playlist, along with most of WOCL's as well.
Prior to that, 105.1 HD2 previously carried a Top 40/CHR music format, branded as "105.1 AMP Radio", then tweaked to Rhythmic AC as "NOW 105.1 HD2" in mid-2013.