WSBR

[2] The station maintained a transmitter at the Everglades Game Farm and studios in downtown Boca Raton.

[7] From its inception in 1965, WSBR served as primarily a middle-of-the-road station, but in the late 1970s, it shifted to a big band and standards format.

Cook Digges sold his shares to Edmund Byrne, which resulted in a new Boca Raton Broadcasting Corporation becoming the licensee.

However, Malcolm Kahn and George Delson, who chose to trade as Beach Boca Broadcasting, bought the station within a year.

WSBR and WHSR, the co-owned brokered ethnic station that also used the Nob Hill Road transmitter site, ceased operations at midnight on December 1, 2019; Beasley had sold the associated land to the city of Parkland, Florida in early September 2019 for $7,100,000, with plans by the city to develop a park.