WLFF
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| WLFF | ||
| City of license | Myrtle Beach, South Carolina | |
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| Broadcast area | Grand Strand | |
| Branding | 106.5 The Coyote | |
| Slogan | "Carolina Country" | |
| Frequency | 106.5 MHz | |
| Format | Country music | |
| ERP | 50,000 watts | |
| Class | C2 | |
| Transmitter Coordinates | == Jingle Packages==
The current WLF jingle package comes from YoungGuns Studios of Dallas, Texas. Previously, The station packages were from Jam.
JinglesThe Current |
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| Former callsigns | WSYN | |
| Owner | Cumulus Media (Cumulus Licensing, LLC) |
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| Sister stations | ESPN Radio 93.7 The Team, ESPN Radio 93.9 The Team,98.5 KISS-FM Urban AC, Power 100.3 Rhythmic, Sunny 103.1 Classic Hits | |
| Website | [] | |
WLFF, known on-air as 106.5 The Coyote, is a Country music FM radio station in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The station is owned by Cumulus Broadcasting and broadcasts with an ERP of 50kw.
[edit] Station history
WSYN was previously WAZX, a top 40 station in Georgetown, South Carolina. In 1988, the station increased its power to 50,000 watts and changed to the Sunny 106.5 name and WSYN call letters, with a hot adult contemporary format. The format was oldies from 1990 to 2008, when Sunny moved to 103.1 FM. The 106.5 frequency changed in April 2008 to country and the name 106.5 The Coyote.
[edit] Personalities
Notable on air personalities on The Coyote are Joey Dee with more music in the mornings, Heather Stevens in the midday, Nightrain for your drive home and more country music favorites 24/7!

