

DAYTONA BEACH -- WROD Morning Cruise host Tracy Dillon broadcasted live Friday to help Strike-Out Hunger at Bellair Lanes, 2575 N. Atlantic Avenue, Daytona Beach. Listeners were asked to bring a canned good or non-perishable item to be donated to Second Harvest Food Bank.
WROD is celebrating its 66th Anniversary this month.
WROD 104.7 FM, Hot Rod Radio, is the oldest surviving Daytona Beach radio station and first launched in 1947, featuring hit shows like The Bob Hope Show and The Firestone Hour.
WROD is celebrating its 66th Anniversary this month.
WROD 104.7 FM, Hot Rod Radio, is the oldest surviving Daytona Beach radio station and first launched in 1947, featuring hit shows like The Bob Hope Show and The Firestone Hour.
WROD is celebrating its 66th Anniversary this month.
WROD 104.7 FM, Hot Rod Radio, is the oldest surviving Daytona Beach radio station and first launched in 1947, featuring hit shows like The Bob Hope Show and The Firestone Hour.
Now, 66 years strong, Daytona Beach's WROD Radio 104.7 FM, simulcast 1340 AM and streaming online at www.WRODRadio.com, remains the only radio station accessible to Daytona Beach listeners to hear the best music mix from the '50s, '60s and '70s. WROD is the official radio station of the Halifax Harbor Marina, and The Casements Centennial Celebration.
WROD Radio is located at 100 Marina Point Drive, Daytona Beach, FL 32118. The phone number is 386-253-0000.