WXDJ

WXDJ (106.7 MHz "El Nuevo Zol 106.7 FM") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and serving the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale-South Florida radio market with secondary coverage of the West Palm Beach-Boca Raton market.

[2][3] WXDJ's studios and offices are located at the Raul Alarcon Broadcast Center on Northwest 77th Avenue in Medley.

However, EZ did not own WTPX for very long, as the company decided to leave the Miami market shortly after its acquisition.

EZ also owned urban adult contemporary-formatted WHQT, which was swapped to Cox Radio in exchange for WSOC-FM in Charlotte.

On August 25, 1994, at 12:10 am, after playing Donna Summer's "Last Dance", and a short good bye from South Florida radio veteran George Sheldon discussing the history of the 106.7 FM frequency, the station changed to a Spanish soft adult contemporary format, branded as WRMA "Romantica 106.7".

[8][9] “Romantica 106.7” began enjoying a ratings boost, prompting another station, one dial position away, to switch to a similar Spanish ballad format, becoming WAMR-FM.

In the new millennium, WRMA dropped its focus on Latin ballads and began playing new music, often from unfamiliar artists.

That resulted in Nielsen BDS placing the station on its Rhythmic reporting panel, giving WPOW its first serious competition since WPYM left the air in February 2005.