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.
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).
For a long time he's been lucky man
No difference if it's good or bad
The trigger's his - the orders others
No way to stop the final blow
The message: here ya go
The countdown's on a roll
War against the world
All systems deadly armed
Machine, man, all in one
They're all oblivious to the crime
Braindead hero
Braindead hero - out of the sun he comes
Braindead hero
Braindead hero - feel the blazing guns
Now we got to blow his circuitry
Drain the poison from his veins
Degenerate - corrupt his memories
Fire at will - just do or die
The message: here ya go
The countdown's on a roll
War against the world
All systems deadly armed
Machine, man, all in one
They're all oblivious to the crime
Braindead hero
Braindead hero -like a hammer from the sky
Braindead hero
Braindead hero - supersonic cry
You better stay just where you are
Consequences in the fire
Braindead hero
Braindead hero - out of the sun he comes
Braindead hero