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| Broadcast area | West Palm Beach metropolitan area |
| Frequency | 99.5MHz (HD Radio) |
| Branding | La Ley 99.5 |
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| Language | Spanish |
| Format | Regional Mexican |
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| History | |
First air date | July 2, 1979; 46 years ago (1979-07-02) |
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Former frequencies | 106.3 MHz (1979–2001) |
Call sign meaning | "La Ley"(Spanish for "The law") |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 24230 |
| Class | A |
| ERP | 6,000 watts |
| HAAT | 100 meters (330 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 26°45′43″N80°4′41″W / 26.76194°N 80.07806°W /26.76194; -80.07806 |
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WLLY-FM (99.5FM, "La Ley 99.5") is an Americancommercial radio station licensed toPalm Beach Gardens, Florida. Owned by Glades Media Group, It serves theWest Palm Beach radio market, and airs anregional Mexicanradio format.
The station's studios and offices are located on South Congress Avenue inPalm Springs, and thetransmitter, a distinctiveLandmark tower, is located on Hill Avenue in West Palm Beach.[2]
WLLY-FM launched as WAFC-FM 106.3 inClewiston, Florida, on July 2, 1979.[3] It was owned by Tri-County Stereo and broadcast a modern country format. In 2001, WAFC-FM moved to 99.5 MHz and upgraded to a Class C3 station.
In 2009, WAFC-FM moved to Clewiston to Palm Beach Gardens, Florida and downgraded back to Class A, and The station flipped to aRegional Mexican format branded as "La Ley 99.5". allowing It to enter the West Palm Beach radio market, In May 13, 2010, WAFC-FM changed their call letters to WLLY-FM.
WLLY-FM is licensed to broadcast in theHD Radio format.[4] On September 6, 2018, WLLY-FM launched a classic hip hop format on its HD3 subchannel, branded as "Yo! 107.1" (simulcast on translator W296AW 107.1 FMMangonia Park).[5] That translator and the format are owned by Black Media Works, which used the translator to rebroadcastWJFP inFort Pierce, Florida. On June 2025, WLLY-FM added the HD4 subchannel ofWWRF simulcast.
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