How do I contact Radio Disney?
RADIO DISNEY on Twitter: “Need our phone number? Write it down! 1-877-870-5678!
What is the Disney radio station in Florida?
WDYZ AM 990
Orlando Area Radio and Television Stations
| Orlando Area AM Stations | |
|---|---|
| WDYZ AM 990 | Radio Disney |
| WONQ AM 1030 | Soft Spanish Adult Contemporary |
| WRLZ AM 1270 | Religious/Spanish Radio |
| WPRD AM 1440 | Spanish Radio |
What is Orlando Florida radio station?
| Call | Freq. | City |
|---|---|---|
| WRUM | 100.3 | Orlando, FL |
| W264DU | 100.7 | Apopka, FL |
| WUOH | 100.7 | Orlando, FL |
| WJRR | 101.1 | Cocoa Beach, FL |
How do I contact Disney World Florida?
Please call (407) 939-4357, and we will help answer your questions.
How late is Disney customer service open?
We’re here 7 days a week: Monday – Friday 9am-8pm; Saturday 9am-7pm; Sunday 10am-4pm (GMT). If you have a complaint, please refer to Clause 11 of our terms and conditions for more information.
What station is Iheartradio Orlando?
Magic 107.7 Orlando | iHeart.
What radio station is Disney radio on?
Radio Disney is available on Sirius XM Radio in digital audio in both the United States and Canada on channel 79. It was carried previously on Music Choice on most digital cable-TV systems.
Is Radio Disney going out of business?
In February 2006, the Walt Disney Company announced that it would be keeping Radio Disney and its owned-and-operated stations while divesting much of its radio holdings to Citadel Broadcasting. Radio Disney will be part of the Cable Networks Group.
What was the slogan of Radio Disney?
Their slogan was “We’re all ears” that was used heavily on jingles. Radio Disney started with songs that were played on Top-40 stations as well as popular oldies and songs from various cartoon shows and movies.
What happened to Radio Disney in 2006?
A second one was held in Dallas, Texas on November 18, 2006 at the Dallas Convention Center. In February 2006, the Walt Disney Company announced that it would be keeping Radio Disney and its owned-and-operated stations while divesting much of its radio holdings to Citadel Broadcasting.