WFSU-FM
It was on the air for three hours every night during the week, with a lineup of campus news, interviews, music and an occasional radio drama.Soon afterward, it joined the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, allowing it to significantly upgrade its programming with offerings from BBC World Service and Radio France.To solve the problem, WFSU won approval for a new station on 88.9 FM, operating from a new tower northeast of Tallahassee.However, due to the legal structure of the changeover, the Federal Communications Commission considers WFSQ to be the same station as the old WFSU.WFSW signed on in 1996, providing Panama City with a second NPR service, alongside Gulf Coast Community College's WKGC-FM.