WMFE-FM is the flagship National Public Radio member station in Orlando, Florida, owned by Community Communications, Inc.
The station signed on in 1980 playing a mix of public radio news/talk, jazz, and classical music, the jazz music was dropped in 1983. Prior to that year, Orlando was the largest city in the United States with no full-time public radio service and only had a part-time affiliation with University of Central Florida station WUCF-FM (WFTU-FM until 1978).
WMFE-FM previously aired a combination of public radio programming and classical music. In November, 2009, the primary HD1 channel switched to an all-news/talk format with programs from NPR and other public radio sources. All classical music was moved to the HD2 channel.
In April 2011, Community Communications announced that they had entered into a definitive agreement to sell their sister station, WMFE-TV, to Daystar Television Network, due to economic conditions. They will keep WMFE-FM's station and callsign, as they feel that the radio station is more successful than television. The sale of WMFE-TV to Daystar was later cancelled, leading to Community Communications selling the television station to UCF in 2012, becoming WUCF-TV.
There's just the two of me
Alone at last together
We've got the luck so far
We are my lucky star
Deep in the heart of me
I love every part of me
All I can see in me
Is the danger and ecstasy
One thing there couldn't be
Is any more me in me
This is the me of me
Me me me!
Me me
Me me me
Me me me
I am my destiny.
Je croirai toujours en moi. Ha ha ha
I'd never lie to me.
I'd be willing to die for moi.
I'll pray every day to me.
And here's what I'd says to me
This is the me of me
Me me me!
Me me
Me me me
Me me me
Me me me
Ohh me me
Me me me
Ohhhh me me