WXKB
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WXKB is a commercial radio station
Radio station
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 located in Cape Coral, Florida
Cape Coral, Florida
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, broadcasting to Fort Myers and Naples, Florida
Naples, Florida
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 on 103.9 FM
FM broadcasting
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. WXKB airs a Top 40 music format branded as "B-103.9 All The Hits", sometimes called "The Killer B".

Current programming

  • 6AM to 10AM "Big Mama and the Wild Bunch"

  • 10AM to 2PM MJ

  • 2PM to 7PM Joe

  • 7PM to 10PM Mr. Roger's Neighborhood

Contests

The station hosts a daily contest called "The Crazy 8 at 8" which occurs every night at 8 pm. They take the top 8 requested songs for that day and scramble them up so that the number one could be after number 7 and number four could be before 8 and so on. The callers have to call in with the 8 songs and the correct order and they will win anything from Universal Orlando tickets to a CD.

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