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Beasley Media Launches Bounce 96.5/101.5

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Beasley Media Group has launched 96.5 / 101.5 The Bounce: Throwback Hip Hop and R&B in Ft. Myers, Florida. The station, which was officially unveiled on Friday, July 9th, will be commercial free for the first three weeks.

Beasley Media Group Launches 96.5/101.5 The Bounce and Expands ESPN Southwest Florida

Similar in format to its Beasley sister station in the Motor City, The Bounce can be heard on 103.9 WXKB-Hd2 as well on translators: 101.5/W268AH-FM, 96.5/W243BM-FM and 105.1/W286Ak-FM

In addition, WBCN-AM – “ESPN Southwest Florida” will now be available on the following four frequencies: 770 WBCN-AM and 96.1 WRXK-HD2 as well as translators 104.3/W282BY- FM and 98.1/W251AL-FM.

“It was very clear that Southwest Florida has been waiting for a format like this that they can hear all their favorite Throwback Hip Hop and R&B, 24-7,” said Operations Manager, Adam Star.

“This station brings the best of throwback hip-hop to our community,” said Beasley Media Group SWFL Vice President and Market Manager, AJ Lurie. “This type of nostalgia is something we all can appreciate throughout our day!”

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