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WHOO is the callsign for 1080 WHOO - Orlando's ESPN, an AM sports radio station in Orlando, Florida, United States. It broadcasts at a medium-wave frequency of 1080 kHz. It is owned by Genesis Communications. It broadcasts from a 27 kW transmitter in Winter Park, Florida and a 19 kW transmitter in Kissimmee, but both are drastically reduced in power in the evening (to 2 kW and 190W, respectively).

WHOO is the Orlando area affiliate for ESPN Radio. They are also the local affiliate for Orlando Magic, Tampa Bay Devil Rays and Florida Seals games (split with sister station 1190 WAMT), as well as NASCAR NEXTEL Cup races.

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