[7] Teiwes sold WMIB, which had gone silent, to WCOO general manager Terry Lee Trunzo's Marco Island Broadcasting for $70,000 in 1992.
[10] After the tower collapse, WMIB was sold to Cos-Star Broadcasting Corporation for $47,000; principal Patrick Costa owned WNNW in Salem, New Hampshire.
[11] The new owner revived the station with the Jones Satellite Network's oldies programming as WODX[12] on August 6, 1993.
[18] When the Storms deal collapsed, Cos-Star moved operations off Marco Island and to a facility in East Naples,[18] and the station was sold to All Financial Network.
[20] In 2013, WVOI, WCNZ and WMYR in Fort Myers became a simulcast network with a classic country format, dropping standards.