WUNA

WUNA (1480 AM) is a radio station licensed to Ocoee, Florida, United States, serving the Orlando area.

The station is currently owned by Jesús and Virgen Torrado, through licensee J & V Communications Inc. and airs programming in Haitian Creole branded as "Radio Haiti Tropical".

[5] American Homes attempted to move the transmitter site and upgrade to 5 kW; this would be denied in 1967, but a call sign change to WVCF did take place on December 22, 1965.

The station began broadcasting Spanish-language Christian music from noon to sunset in October 1991, airing English-language fare in the morning and eight hours each weekend of Haitian Creole programs.

[18] Another change, however, was on the way, with bigger implications for the future of the station: Onda Mexicana bought Clermont's WWFL (1340 AM) later that year and moved its programming to that frequency.

[19] As a result, a new time brokerage agreement was signed with Servando Lupercio to program the station,[20] which was known as "La Jefa 1480" and continued in the regional Mexican format.