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WEAT

WEAT (107.9 FM, "Sunny 107.9") is a radio station licensed to the West Palm Beach, Florida market. It is owned by Palm Beach Broadcasting, LLC. Its studios are in West Palm Beach and its transmitter is located west of Lake Worth, Florida.
WFTL/850 & WPEC television once shared the WEAT call letters when they were owned by businessman John D. MacArthur. The television station became WPEC when sold to Alexander W. Dreyfoos in 1973. WEAT (AM) became WDJA in 1998 and became WFTL in 2003.
==Timeline==
1969 -- WEAT-FM broadcast an Easy Listening format as Easy 104.". The Program Director was Paul Dunn and the morning host was Dave Supple in the late 80s and early 90s.
August 1, 1986 -- WEAT-FM moves from 104.5 to 104.3.
March 23, 1992 -- WEAT-FM switches to Adult Contemporary. Les Howard, former program director at Broward's Joy 107 (now WRMA), assumed the same position at WEAT. Chuck Bennett, from WSSP in Orlando, is morning host with WEAT's first female full-time employee Pam Triolo (assistant director of operations for Metro Networks previously and WXLO/WFGL in Worcester, MA, morning news director/ PR dIrector).
Summer 1993 -- Tom Kelley from WMEE in Ft. Wayne, Indiana replaces Chuck Bennett at host of the morning show. Bennett left to start a production company in Melbourne, Florida. Tom Kelly joined mainstay Co-host Pam Triolo who went on to win numerous American Women in Radio and Television Tara awards for both On-air personality and Copywriter in 1994, 1995 and 1996. (Palm Beach Post, Thom Smith) Tom Kelly resigned and Pam Triolo continued to host WEAT morning's with Dick Shannon and finally Rob Early. Pam Triolo and Early brought WEAT to #1 in the spring book of 1995. WEAT's cumulative ratings were up 38%.
Fall 1995.. (Palm Beach Post, Wednesday July 26, 1995 by Mitch McKenney). -- Kevin Kitchens and Jennifer Ross join the station for mornings as the ''Champions of Breakfast''. The pair had been together at rival WRMF for more than a decade until Kitchens left for San Diego. The Palm Beach Post reported that Kitchens earned more than $200,000. Upon the arrival of Kevin and Jennifer, Pam Triolo relocated to WEAT's new sister station WOLL for her first solo stint as midday announcer, then as afternoon-drive DJ when the station turned its moniker to 94.3 The Beach.
Fall 1996... Pam Triolo resigns to start her own advertising and marketing agency, (First Impressions Creative Services, Inc. ), still in existence in Lake Worth, FL, as well as to write and host the TV show "What's For Dinner?" which enjoyed an 8-year run.
March 1996 -- Midday host Sunny Quinn leaves after 3½ years for WZZR's morning show. She left WZZR in March 1997 and would later return to the midday time slot. Shortly after, the station dropped the Sunday morning jazz brunch program that Quinn had hosted but returned it a week later with Kevin Kitchens as host. Chad Perry became the midday host, and the syndicated Delilah After Dark program runs in the evening.
September 1996 -- Chad Perry returns to evenings and Delilah After Dark is dropped.
December 1996 -- Sunny drops Dave Koz's weekend jazz show.
May 1997 -- Jon Howe moves to afternoons, Cassie Jacoby joins midday.
January 31, 1999 --- Midday host Cassie Jacoby quits over a contract dispute.
February 3, 1999 -- Kevin Kitchens dies of a heart attack. Jennifer Ross becomes morning show host and morning show producer, and John Taylor is promoted to co-host. Danny Ingram begins as morning show producer for Jennifer and John.
April 1999 -- Sunny Quinn returns to midday after traveling with Grand Funk Railroad for two years.
December 1999 -- Jon Howe replaces John Taylor on the ''Champions of Breakfast'' with Jennifer Ross.
January 2000 -- Tim Byrd joins station from WRMF.
April 2000 -- Jon Howe leaves the ''Champions of Breakfast.'' Program Director Les Howard fills in as ''Obi-Wan Jacoby''. Howard's real last name is Jacoby.
September 2000 -- Jennifer Ross leaves to return to WRMF. Ross was forced off the air in April 2001 by Sunny 104.3. Pam Triolo is called in to fill in with Joe Martelle for a few weeks which eventually become a few months. She is offered the job of returning to Sunny as Morning Co-host but can't reach an agreement. Melanie Brenner eventually succeed to the ''Champions of Breakfast''The Palm Beach Post reported that Brenner "mounted an active mail-in campaign to get the job but was never able to agree on a contract, returned from vacation two weeks ago and jumped to rival WRMF."
October 5, 2000 -- Sunny 104.3 is named station of the year and Les Howard Program Director of the year at the Billboard Radio Monitor Awards in New York.
February 2001 -- Lindy Rome replaces Melanie Brenner.
July 2002 -- Program Director Les Howard leaves the station.
April 2004 -- Joe Martelle loses his voice and is no longer able to continue hosting the ''Champions of Breakfast.'' Program Director Rick Shockley replaces him. Lindy Rome was replaced by former WPTV television news reporter and anchor Rachele Scholes. The Palm Beach Post reported that Martelle's claim that that after his voice gave out, the station did not renew his contract. Station management says it wishes Joe well but will not comment further. Martelle has retained professional representation to make his case.
April 2005: -- A Palm Beach County jury Friday awarded Sunny 104.3 more than the $13.3 million the station's attorney had asked for after ruling that Jennifer Ross breached her contract by moving to rival station WRMF in September 2000.
March 2006: -- Afternoon personality Tim Byrd leaves the station citing a "hostile and disrespectful" work environment and the "constant criticism" he has had to endure. His agent said Byrd had been working without a contract for two years and recently saw his bonus structure taken away.
November 2006 -- 2 weeks or so before thanksgiving :
Sunny 104.3 started doing month long of Christmas music along with Kool 105.5
January 2007 -- Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeal reverses Sunny's verdict against Jennifer Ross on both liability and damages, citing numerous errors by trial court Judge Diana Lewis. ()
February 2007 -- Michelle Visage joins the ''Champions of Breakfast.''
April 2008 -- Christie Banks joins Midday and is now on afternoon drive.''
June 2012 -- WEAT-FM moved to 107.9 at midnight on June 1. "Stayin' Alive" was the final song aired, which was part of that evening's edition of ''Delilah''.〔(104.3 West Palm Beach Becomes SmoothFM ). FormatChange.com (Retrieved 2013-10-23)〕 A placeholder format, known as "SmoothFM," was initiated and the callsign changed to WMSF at that time. CBS Radio later filed an FCC application to move the 104.3 FM frequency into the Miami market, which was completed when what is now WSFS moved its city of license to Miramar in August 2013.〔(Radio-Info.com News: Miami move-in filed at the FCC for just-sold WEAT-FM 104.3 ) -- Radio-Info.com (Retrieved 2012-05-30)〕
August 2012 -- Sunny 107.9 named former Love 94 host, Gina Martell, to host their new smooth jazz show, "Sunny Morning Jazz". The show currently airs every Sunday morning from 7 am to 10 am. Gina Martell was the former midday host at former smooth jazz radio station in South Florida, 93.9 FM Love 94. 〔()〕

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